[2003][Announcement] Antibes, Euro Championships, 20-21 Sept

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[2003][Announcement] Antibes, Euro Championships, 20-21 Sept

Post by Jani Soderhall » Tue Jun 03, 2003 12:08 pm

Here's a link to the web site for the European Championships to be held in Antibes, France (close to Nice) in September 2003.

http://ec.planet-longskate.com/?lang=en

Note, that all the slalom disciplines are held on the Saturday and that the Sunday is reserved for all the downhill events.

Pierre Samray is the main organizer of this event. You can reach him at samray-pierre@wanadoo.fr.
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Post by Jean-Michel ATTIA » Tue Jun 03, 2003 6:32 pm

Thank you for the info, Jani; now, i'm registred !

And good job, Pierre ! I'll be soon in Antibes to meet you.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Sun Jun 15, 2003 11:11 pm

Happy to see you're register J-M.
Just one word about rules. I already tell to Jany, I try to respect the ISSA rules on the differents slaloms. It will be soon on my site all the rules we use.

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Post by Sam Gordon » Tue Jun 24, 2003 6:30 pm

For UK skaters thinking about heading on down to Antibes for the last rays of Summer, Easyjet.com are currently offering flights to Nice for around £100 if you head out on the Friday (19 Sept) from Gatwick and return Sunday (21 Sept) evening. Nice is about 12km from Antibes, apparently.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Thu Jun 26, 2003 9:07 am

The track of the slalom race is in the Cap d'Antibes it's exactly 20 km from Nice Airport. If you reserve plane ticket early with Easy.jet you can have very interesting price.
Soon we add pictures of the place. (track, beachs,map) on http://planet-longskate.com

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Fri Jun 27, 2003 9:21 pm

Accommodation
What about accommodation? Will you prepare any free accommodation and/or can you recommend hotels in the area? The best is probably to put that kind of information on your website. Thank's!

American participation
I have a few requests from American skaters asking if they can enter, and I have told them that this is the European Championships, open only to Europeans, can you confirm that?

Entry fee
Any decision yet on the entry fee?

Pro/Am
Will there be Pro/Am classes and or female, juniors etc?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Wed Aug 20, 2003 8:08 pm

Thank you Jani for the map.
We have now more than 70 riders register and about 50 only for slaloms.

I just give some information about accomodation : The cheapest with good quality is the HOTEL FORMULE ONE : it's 28 euro for a 3 beds room with tv and it's 15 minutes from the slalom and 5 from the downhill. I'm actualy see to have good price in a nice Hotel in Juan les Pins (5 minutes from the slalom) and one hundred meters from the sea. I give you news as soon as possible.
A lot of Swedishs, Swiss, Italians and of course frensh are already register, the lettonians seems to be interest to come.
But no news about germans and english people? I may be must closed after 100 people register.
the site is http://planet-longskate.com

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Post by Chris Eggers » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:09 am

Pierre, will there be start ramps for the slalom events?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:57 pm

Hello Chris.
Yes we have ramps for the start,but not very steep and with step for the old riders to go on it. The track is very fast so it will be no use to push to much in the start.

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Post by Chris Eggers » Fri Aug 22, 2003 10:40 am

Thank you. one more question: are there any good skateparks in the area and/or vertramps?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Mon Aug 25, 2003 9:03 am

No more in Antibes and one small in Biot Chris. all the city around has their own little bad skatepark. The best one is Frejus which is 50 km from the race, but there is no big ramp (only one medium). But if you have time enough may be you can go to Marseille to ride the famous bowl! (250 km from Antibes)

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Post by Jon Warburton » Mon Aug 25, 2003 1:43 pm

UHHH yeah i can vouch for marseille park its well worth the trip from antibes. its a very sociable park, and there is safety in numbers if you decide to sleep in the bowls overnight. best park on earth, no doubt.

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Post by Chris Eggers » Tue Aug 26, 2003 8:54 am

Hi Pierre,

is this the adress of the hotel:

Route de Saint Bernard
06220 VALLAURIS
FRANCE

can you sugggest alternates?

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:10 pm

Yes Chris is the good adress, the hotel is good and the price very interesting.
I have to discute the price of another hotel in Juan les Pins (5 minutes from the slalom) but I think Formule 1 stay the sheapest hotel of the city with good quality.
Expect to see you and other German people on the races. Actualy more than 10 swiss, 10 Italians, and 7 swedens..and a lot of french of course...still waiting for letonian and british.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:14 pm

you can see the register list on
http://planet-longskate.com

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Post by Hans Koraeus » Wed Aug 27, 2003 2:09 am

Pierre, can you get hold of a phone number, web-address or e-mail so that it is possible to book rooms. Formula 1 is cheap and good enough for me. :smile:

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Post by Jon Warburton » Wed Aug 27, 2003 1:12 pm

INTERESTING PRICES FOR CHALETS ON THE WEEKEND OF THE RACE AT THIS CAMPING - http://www.camping-antipolis.com/index.php
EURO - 59 per night FOR UP TO 6 PEOPLE!!!
SEE YA THERE

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Post by Pierre Samray » Wed Aug 27, 2003 2:06 pm

FORMULE 1 ANTIBES SOPHIA ANTIPOLIS
phone number(0033) (0)891705165

I think a lot of riders will get here.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Fri Sep 05, 2003 11:48 pm

Hello friends riders

We have now more than 120 racers already register so I take the hard decision to closed the regisment on
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 8th
Exception for girls and youngs

Thank you and see you in Antibes.

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Post by Michael Dong » Sat Sep 06, 2003 8:46 am

Hello Pierre,

I am more than excited about racing with everyone in Antibes. Thank you for this opportunity to meet and race with Europe's finest. It looks like there will be more countries represented here than at Morro Bay. This truly looks to be a great event.

I recently emailed Todd Carlson (USA) and he will not be making the trip so there is room for another person in the slalom.

What transportation do you recommend from Nice Airport to Antibes? Bus? Train? Taxi?

thanks again,

Michael

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Post by Jon Warburton » Sat Sep 06, 2003 11:45 am

HEY MIKE
we are hiring a car so if you let us know what time you arrive we can pick you up no problem. should be able to drop you back too.
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Post by William Tway » Sat Sep 06, 2003 5:01 pm

Good luck Michael. Looks like a hell of a field. Look forward to hearing your stories at MB.

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Post by Pierre Samray » Wed Sep 10, 2003 7:04 am

Hello Mickael

So you're the only american and you're welcome on this race.
I expect you'll have a good experience in Europe. We have actualy 156 riders register for all the event and about 70 for the slaloms coming from 9 countries.
Best way when you arrive at the airport it's to take the bus which start from the airport and drive you to Antibes (30 minutes).
Be early on the track.
training begin àt 9 and race at 10.

See you soon Mickael

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Post by Pierre Samray » Wed Sep 10, 2003 7:20 am

Satursday SEPTEMBER 20
8H3O : REGISTRATION OPEN
9H00 : SPECIAL SLALOM TRAINING
10H00 : SPECIAL SLALOM RACE
(qualif and final)
14H00 : GIANT SLALOM TRAINING
15H00 : GIANT SLALOM RACE (qualif and final)
18H00 : SUPER GS (if time enough)
20H30 : Reward and drink on the beach.
22H00 : Fiesta in Max's house.

SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 21st
8H00 : REGISTRATION OPEN
9H00 : DOWNHILL TRAINING
10H00: STAND-UP QUALIFICATION
12H00 : BUTT-BOARD QUALIFICATION
13H00 : STREET-LUGE QUALIFICATION
15H00 : FINALE STAND-UP
16H00 : FINALE BUTT-BOARD
17H00 : FINALE STREET-LUGE
18H30 : REWARD

Wow! such a week-end, prying for no rain !!!

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Post by Hans Koraeus » Wed Sep 10, 2003 4:51 pm

I will arrive Friday 15:50 with flight LO0341.
I will leave after the downhill standup qualification on Sunday. My flight leaves at 16:30.

Anyone interested in sharing car rent, taxi or bus travel?

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Sun Sep 14, 2003 8:58 pm

I sorted the list of participants registered on the website and came up with the following stats (counting only slalom participants):

Men 87
Juniors 8
Girls 4

That's impressive. Of course a few will drop out as usual, but I hope that there will be a few who show up without having registered and that they'll be allowed to race. (For example there is not a single German slalomer registered and there are plenty of them that would do a good result! And where are the Swiss girls, they dominate European slalom, why haven't they signed up yet?)

This number of participants might make this race one of the biggest in Europe.

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Post by Paul Price » Mon Sep 15, 2003 12:05 am

I am looking forward to the European Races!

Can we pleae have a idea of the courses and surface. How many cones? Cone distances? How easy? Will I need to bring a longboard for the super GS? Is the event going to be head to head? How many qualifiers?

P.S. Are Michael Dong and me the only skaters who will be at both Antibe and Morro?
What about Luca?

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Post by Terry Kirby » Mon Sep 15, 2003 2:05 am

Paul, bravo to you for competing everywhere against everybody. Same for Mr Dong. You guys are the real deal. TK

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Post by Michael Dong » Tue Sep 16, 2003 7:10 am

Paul,

Looks like LUCA might be coming to Morro Bay. Howard posted on NCDSA looking for a ride for him from LA.

Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday.

Michael

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Post by Michael Dong » Tue Sep 16, 2003 7:13 am

Jani,

I'm bringing something for you to Antibes. It is S-shaped...with carbon fiber.

Michael

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Post by Pierre Samray » Tue Sep 16, 2003 9:16 am

Answer for PAul about the race format
All is explain on the internet site
planet-longskate.com / european championship/
discipline

Special is about 40 cones straight and offset
1m80 to 4m00 spaces.
Giant is about 40 cones straight and offset 2m50 to 6 meters.
This 2 races are head to head (qualif and final) 16 best time are in final + 4 youngs + 4 girls.
The slalom will be not so difficult but the track is fast hem! very fast.
The Super GS is 250 meters long with 25 cones spaces about 10 meters and offset.
You race alone 1 run. The 16 best time have a sedcond run.

Jani : The swiss girl are now register as the Letonian one, but no germans???? I ask the guy who look after my site to put the official start list one week ago! I can't do it myself unfortunatly. Normaly you can see this list this evening on my site.
More than 160 racers for the 2 days and about 100 only for the slalom.

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Post by Michael Dong » Tue Sep 16, 2003 1:53 pm

Pierre,

I am trying to reserve a room at formula 1 hotel but I am getting an automated service spoken in French. I have my French phrase book handy but I just can't seem to get a real person on the phone. I am trying to get a room for Friday and Saturday nights. Do you think I would have trouble finding a place to stay if I just show up on Friday afternoon and try to find a hotel on the spot?

thanks,

Michael

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Post by John Gilmour » Tue Sep 16, 2003 5:16 pm

Oh great...Like Jani NEEEEDS to be faster :razz:

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Tue Sep 16, 2003 8:11 pm

Michael Dong wrote:

Jani,
I'm bringing something for you to Antibes. It is S-shaped...with carbon fiber.
Michael
John Gilmour wrote:
Oh great...Like Jani NEEEEDS to be faster :razz:
Thank you Michael. I love my current Roe board, but it lacks that special S-shape. Although I've done well on other shapes over the last year, I'm very much looking forward to the new S-Camber Roe deck.

Here's a brief summary of my best results 2002-2003:
Tunnel, giant, 1st: Turner Fatboy
Tunnel, special, 1st: Roe Unlimited
Moscow, giant, 1st: Bahne Black hill
Moscow, longboard giant, 1st Bahne Black hill

Gruningen, special, 2nd: S-Camber
German Championships, special, 2nd: S-Camber

I start feeling like John Gilmour who's always been carrying more stuff than a regular shop would stock, to every contest. Nowadays I mostly drive. That's the only way to bring all I need.

PS. Count Corky also among those who will compete both in Antibes and Morro Bay.

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Post by Jani Soderhall » Wed Sep 17, 2003 7:18 pm

I spoke to Pierre Samray today and he said that the first ones have already arrived in Antibes. Their first comment was that the hill was steeper than they expected. So expect some pretty fast slalom.

Somebody else told me the surface is not super good, so bring a variety of wheels.

See you soon!

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Post by Pierre Samray » Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:10 pm

The surface is ok, no problems.
Mickael if you have still problem for your hotel. Call Eden Hotel in Juan les PIns (5 minutes from the race) You tell you come from Pierre de Newrider

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Post by Pierre Samray » Fri Sep 19, 2003 2:13 pm

Sorry. This is the number +33(0)4 93 61 05 20

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Post by Hans Koraeus » Fri Sep 19, 2003 5:59 pm

Sitting in Antibes old town on an internet café (Friday 17:58). Anything happening tonight? Or maybe I should head directly for the bed. My shoulder still hearts...

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Post by Gareth Roe » Fri Sep 19, 2003 9:14 pm

I just heard from Michael D. (RoeRacing's world traveler/racer) via voice mail. He and some of the other racers from the UK have arrived in Antibes for the European Championship. It Friday night there already and the racers are assembling for what is surely to be a very, very exciting event. Michael's biggest worries right now are; 1)trying to find good food as he doesn't speak a speck of French, and 2)worrying about his shoes - hoping they will last through the heavy foot-breaking that will be required. (MJD - for what it’s worth – I have a huge box with your name on it shipped directly from Van’s sitting in my living room!)

There are 3 courses marked on the hill already (Tight, Special and Giant) and he said they all look great. According to Michael, it is a fairly steep hill and the courses are "different" than what we are used to seeing here. Surface is "ideal" with the exception of some paint stripes that can't be avoided.

Good Luck Mr. Dong (not that you will need it or anything like that...) RoeRacing and the rest of the US racers are wishing you the best! More reports from Antibes as they come in.

Later-
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Post by John Gilmour » Sat Sep 20, 2003 2:09 am

Next year, next year,next year - I had the miles and cash too- but Morro Bay was too close.

Michael- go get 'em.

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