[2005] Paris Slalom World Cup 2005
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I want to thank and congratulate Panda and Jani for putting on THE BEST RACE I have ever attended.
I want to congratulate all of the racers for what can only be described as the best level of racing I have ever witnesed. I mean EVER.
All of the Euro racers were phenominal. All of you should be proud. (that means you too Ramondo)
I can't wait for next year.
I want to congratulate all of the racers for what can only be described as the best level of racing I have ever witnesed. I mean EVER.
All of the Euro racers were phenominal. All of you should be proud. (that means you too Ramondo)
I can't wait for next year.
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Had the best time in Paris !!!!!!! Check out NCDSA.com on the Gong Show. Tway posted about 20 pictures from the Paris weekend.
Check it.
Thanks Jani and friends for a real good time.
Everyone kicked ass. Fluitt, Pernack, Dong, Mitchell, Ramondo, Richie, Barker,Hart, Strobel, Luca, HACKETT, Olson, and everyone were flying.
The competition is getting very close.
Its not like last year. Not at all.
Vincent, I have some great shots from your victory celebration. I will scan and email this weekend. thanks everyone. We had the time of our life !!!!!!!!
Kenny
Check it.
Thanks Jani and friends for a real good time.
Everyone kicked ass. Fluitt, Pernack, Dong, Mitchell, Ramondo, Richie, Barker,Hart, Strobel, Luca, HACKETT, Olson, and everyone were flying.
The competition is getting very close.
Its not like last year. Not at all.
Vincent, I have some great shots from your victory celebration. I will scan and email this weekend. thanks everyone. We had the time of our life !!!!!!!!
Kenny
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Hey Glen, I'll pass along your comments to Hackett. He designed the shirts.
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I want to Thank everyone involved in the PSWC. It was an excellent evnt again with very little that needs to be modified or changed to help make things roll smoother
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I"ll keep it short but wanted to make this post. To Mark and all the US racers it was Great to see all of you sporting your Duds.
Lots of Great times with Great Friends, volunteers, wifes and of course Racers.

I"ll keep it short but wanted to make this post. To Mark and all the US racers it was Great to see all of you sporting your Duds.
Lots of Great times with Great Friends, volunteers, wifes and of course Racers.
Many Happy Pumps!
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it's been raining over Paris all morning, but now the ground is drying, forecasts for the afternoon are good.
There's a french expression: "passer entre les gouttes" means one is smart or lucky enough to (go under the rain and "pass between the drops") get things done while prospects were bad with the help of chance and CULOT. "Culot" is probably that french thing that may irritate...
There's a french expression: "passer entre les gouttes" means one is smart or lucky enough to (go under the rain and "pass between the drops") get things done while prospects were bad with the help of chance and CULOT. "Culot" is probably that french thing that may irritate...
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I'll try to give you pictures and news every night during the competition, I've opened a new topic:
viewtopic.php?t=2690
viewtopic.php?t=2690
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last year:
1st:Antoine Bry
2nd:Cedric " Shrek" Burel
3rd:Ben
The first year :
1st: Antoine Bry
2nd: Shrek
3rd : Samy the swiss
1st:Antoine Bry
2nd:Cedric " Shrek" Burel
3rd:Ben
The first year :
1st: Antoine Bry
2nd: Shrek
3rd : Samy the swiss
French Pirates are in the place...
www.riderz.net
http://pirateslalom.online.fr/
Politic Longboard Activist...
www.riderz.net
http://pirateslalom.online.fr/
Politic Longboard Activist...
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What a starting field!
I just checked the starting list against the World Ranking and found that out of the 20 racers in the world only 5 are not coming to Paris. This might be the best turnout ever in terms of high level participation.
More than half of the top 50 will be present.
...and that is Pro. Then there will be quite a few amateurs and women too!
I'm looking forward to an exciting race!
/Jani
More than half of the top 50 will be present.
...and that is Pro. Then there will be quite a few amateurs and women too!
I'm looking forward to an exciting race!
/Jani
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yeah right ramon talks a lot of smack as it seems on the net.
let's go back to real life: you meet him, you notice he's a good boy, he's superfriendly and the worst thing about him is that he's faster than MOST out there.
i think in this special case it's absolutely ok, also regarding his age, that he is the way he is.
just imagine how boring life would be without the guys from switzerland.
on a side note: if you want him to visit the usa,why don't you guys collect a few bucks to get smoked by him.
what i mean is: you can't ask a 16 year old to fly around the world, or am I wrong on that issue?
yeah right ramon talks a lot of smack as it seems on the net.
let's go back to real life: you meet him, you notice he's a good boy, he's superfriendly and the worst thing about him is that he's faster than MOST out there.
i think in this special case it's absolutely ok, also regarding his age, that he is the way he is.
just imagine how boring life would be without the guys from switzerland.
on a side note: if you want him to visit the usa,why don't you guys collect a few bucks to get smoked by him.
what i mean is: you can't ask a 16 year old to fly around the world, or am I wrong on that issue?
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The US-Challenge...I thought you just wanted to maybe show us "how good Radikal trucks are". But now it got into a USA vs. Europe fight. This reminds me on May 8th....the war is over since 60 years (Martin Siegrist on NCDSA)....No, I don't want to become political...but just imagine...
What actually is your goal now? To show us that you are "still" the stronger ones or just that the truck is so good that nobody can beat anybody riding it?
No, your goal is to make the whole competion more interesting and challenging!
EDIT:
I'd like to meet you in Antibes again to compete in a "real" Nations Cup
Mais notre premier rendez-vous sera à Paris! Et je peux peut-être voyager à Morro cette année, nous verrons...
I'm looking forward to meeting all you Americans.
Something funny at the end:
Description of the Dragons Claw on coneracing.com:
"Radikal Dragon Claw
Rather than making the list of its qualities, let's just say it makes competition a bit unfair."
rmn
PS: Sorry my post is a bit too late...haven't had enough time at school to write it there....(in a boring art-work-with-photoshop-lession)
What actually is your goal now? To show us that you are "still" the stronger ones or just that the truck is so good that nobody can beat anybody riding it?
No, your goal is to make the whole competion more interesting and challenging!
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I don't want to take it too serious and I hope you don't take it so too.Keith Hollien wrote:I think Paris is going to be a blast(more fun than last year, I hope)
I'd like to meet you in Antibes again to compete in a "real" Nations Cup

Mais notre premier rendez-vous sera à Paris! Et je peux peut-être voyager à Morro cette année, nous verrons...
I'm looking forward to meeting all you Americans.
Something funny at the end:
Description of the Dragons Claw on coneracing.com:
"Radikal Dragon Claw
Rather than making the list of its qualities, let's just say it makes competition a bit unfair."
rmn
PS: Sorry my post is a bit too late...haven't had enough time at school to write it there....(in a boring art-work-with-photoshop-lession)
Feel the flow – Airflow Skateboards
Real skateboard wheels come in green – ABEC11
Enjoy the ride – GOG Slalom & DH Trucks
Real skateboard wheels come in green – ABEC11
Enjoy the ride – GOG Slalom & DH Trucks
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Jani, I am not upset at all. I think Paris is going to be a blast(more fun than last year, I hope). I just wanted to make sure there was not any confusion about the challenge. I personally do not like this whole thing, but Mark had posted before I knew about HIS challenge. Mark is a bussiness man and he has done what he wanted to do(stimulate interest in slalom skateboarding).
Jani , all the money that comes from selling anything Radikal goes to the manufacturing of the trucks and it's parts(they do not even pay for themselves). That means everything comes out of Mark's pocket. Yes, I knew that coneRacing.com is the largest Radikal dist./ret. in the world.
Jani, I have to say I have been looking forward to this race since 5/31/04. It will be good to see you(I have to say everytime I am in Europe, you make me feel like I am at home)and all my friends from Europe. I also want to add that the 3 members of Radikal Team Europe (Aki VonGlasow, Michael Stride and Marcus Seyffarth) are also after Mark's challenge $.
Later, Keith, Teams Radikal & Pocket Pistol.
Jani , all the money that comes from selling anything Radikal goes to the manufacturing of the trucks and it's parts(they do not even pay for themselves). That means everything comes out of Mark's pocket. Yes, I knew that coneRacing.com is the largest Radikal dist./ret. in the world.
Jani, I have to say I have been looking forward to this race since 5/31/04. It will be good to see you(I have to say everytime I am in Europe, you make me feel like I am at home)and all my friends from Europe. I also want to add that the 3 members of Radikal Team Europe (Aki VonGlasow, Michael Stride and Marcus Seyffarth) are also after Mark's challenge $.
Later, Keith, Teams Radikal & Pocket Pistol.
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Thank's for the clarification on who's who. I didn't want to use the words US/Europe, but I was curious to find out if the intention was Team Radikal against everybody else, or if it was Team USA against Team Europe.
Cool down, no harm intended. I'm just teasing Mark. Some of the money he'll be giving away might actually come from my wallet. You may not know but coneRacing.com is the largest Radikal distributor/retailer in the world.
/Jani
Cool down, no harm intended. I'm just teasing Mark. Some of the money he'll be giving away might actually come from my wallet. You may not know but coneRacing.com is the largest Radikal distributor/retailer in the world.
/Jani
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Hey Ramon - You talk a lot of smack and are always trying to pick a fight here or there. Give it a rest. It's not about Team Radikal vs. The Euros. It's about Team USA vs. The World. Mark has just made it possible for a bunch of us to make it to Paris. Gary, DP, Dong, and Noah may not have a free ticket to Paris, but they are still my friends and skate brothers AND we are all Americans coming to take home as many of your World Ranking points as possible. Hopefully, there will also be a large US representation in Stockholm. So if you want to maintain your status quo world ranking after many of your top points leave Europe, you better start booking some travel to the USA main events.
See you in the rain...
cbark
See you in the rain...
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Jani,
All of the skaters on the list ride Radikals with the exception of Gary, who did ,but now runs his new trucks "splitfire". We don't fault him for that though. He will be back eventually!!
I thought our "group" included all the racers In our contingent . When I announced the challenge, I had no idea how many total racers were going.
And no I'm never worried. I'm excited!!
All of the skaters on the list ride Radikals with the exception of Gary, who did ,but now runs his new trucks "splitfire". We don't fault him for that though. He will be back eventually!!
I thought our "group" included all the racers In our contingent . When I announced the challenge, I had no idea how many total racers were going.
And no I'm never worried. I'm excited!!
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Re: $500.00 CHALLENGE
Mark, are you worrying about having to pay too much this weekend?Mark McCree wrote: $500.00 CHALLENGE: This is the group as I know it: (It got bigger as others decided to go)
So, rather than include just your sponsored skaters, you now include all skaters from the US?
I don't know who's skates what and who's sponsored by who, but adding more skaters seems like a sign of weakness.
/Jani
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If it does rain is it worth anything to get an alternative location and do a race anyway?
It's too late to organize an official race indoors such as in a parking space, but maybe we can do an outlaw thing. I know a fairly good parking lot at a shopping centre, outside of Paris, which is closed on Sundays that we might want to try.
But, being off site, is not a good thing should the weather turn to the better during the day. Maybe it's too risky to even think of something different.
Normally it doesn't rain for hours and hours in Paris. Maybe we should just concentrate on methods to dry the surface once it stops raining.
(These are just my personal thoughts, not those of the organizing committee.)
/Jani
It's too late to organize an official race indoors such as in a parking space, but maybe we can do an outlaw thing. I know a fairly good parking lot at a shopping centre, outside of Paris, which is closed on Sundays that we might want to try.
But, being off site, is not a good thing should the weather turn to the better during the day. Maybe it's too risky to even think of something different.
Normally it doesn't rain for hours and hours in Paris. Maybe we should just concentrate on methods to dry the surface once it stops raining.
(These are just my personal thoughts, not those of the organizing committee.)
/Jani
Just a reminder that you can sign up online (will speed things up) in ENGLISH http://event.riderz.net/pswc2005/eng/in ... s.php?id=7
And you can catch a glimpse of some of the juicy prizes you might take home on our sponsors page http://event.riderz.net/pswc2005/eng/pa ... hp?t=71555
The schedule is also finalized http://event.riderz.net/pswc2005/eng/programme.php?id=8
(I haven't got round to translating it yet but it's not complicated to understand and I'm sure most of you will be able to figure it out.)
I will be on site at the PSWC in the "international" tent if you have any problems to sort out and you have difficulties with French.
And you can catch a glimpse of some of the juicy prizes you might take home on our sponsors page http://event.riderz.net/pswc2005/eng/pa ... hp?t=71555
The schedule is also finalized http://event.riderz.net/pswc2005/eng/programme.php?id=8
(I haven't got round to translating it yet but it's not complicated to understand and I'm sure most of you will be able to figure it out.)
I will be on site at the PSWC in the "international" tent if you have any problems to sort out and you have difficulties with French.
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WEATHER
Hey,
Whats up with the weather? Is it really going to rain this weekend in Paris???
Whats up with the weather? Is it really going to rain this weekend in Paris???
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Bonjour Paris!
I wish I could be there to skate with you all....I last skated under the Eiffel Tower back in '77. Have fun everyone....make sure you all celebrate for me by eating some 'escargots'! A toute a l'heure!
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Well Ramon, Gary was riding a front at the last worlds. He is now on his own DS. But we love him anyway. He can be the "fallen from the fold-red headed step child" of the Radikal group. He'll be back someday.
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Since when is Fluitt riding Radikal? I thought it was the Radikal-Challenge and not the Radikal-Splitfire-Challenge. You Americans are confusing. Anyway....I'm looking forward to the competion. It's getting more and more interesting day by day.
rmn
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$500.00 CHALLENGE
Now that the group is geting ready to leave for Paris, I want to make sure everyone understands the challenge.
As I originally posted- "Anyone beating our group wins $500.00 per race" (as in Americans)
This is the group as I know it: (It got bigger as others decided to go)
McCree
Hollien
Mandarino
Mollica
Heinle
Pirnack
Dong
Carrasco
Olson
Mitchell
Barker
Hackett
Fluitt
BRING IT ON GUYS
As I originally posted- "Anyone beating our group wins $500.00 per race" (as in Americans)
This is the group as I know it: (It got bigger as others decided to go)
McCree
Hollien
Mandarino
Mollica
Heinle
Pirnack
Dong
Carrasco
Olson
Mitchell
Barker
Hackett
Fluitt
BRING IT ON GUYS
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Thanks a lot Jani.
This year, Sport +, a cable television channel will cover the event.
There are two possibilities:
1) there will be a professional crew from the telly
2) there will be a Riderz team video filming the event if they don’t send their own crew
The report will be broadcast one week/10 days after the competition.
If the report is interesting, it might be broadcast by Canal +, a national and important channel in France.
What is very interesting:
They want to broadcast the report and comment it as professionals, like a football (soccer) match in France (what a shame football is so popular).
I think it’s a great opportunity for slalom competition.
The French journalist Fabrice Lecuyer is really fond of skateboarding and will send a crew if he can, he wants slalom skateboarding to be recognised as a real sport (like football…)
See you in Paris
This year, Sport +, a cable television channel will cover the event.
There are two possibilities:
1) there will be a professional crew from the telly
2) there will be a Riderz team video filming the event if they don’t send their own crew
The report will be broadcast one week/10 days after the competition.
If the report is interesting, it might be broadcast by Canal +, a national and important channel in France.
What is very interesting:
They want to broadcast the report and comment it as professionals, like a football (soccer) match in France (what a shame football is so popular).
I think it’s a great opportunity for slalom competition.
The French journalist Fabrice Lecuyer is really fond of skateboarding and will send a crew if he can, he wants slalom skateboarding to be recognised as a real sport (like football…)
See you in Paris
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...and some memories from last year:

The World Cup of slalom skateboarding took place at Trocadero (Paris) on the mythical spot from the 80's. Steve Olson, the old, not the the young one sponsored by Shortys was there. No surprise, he's the editor of a pool magazine! There were also the international champions of this category as well as the brothers Chaboud and Jonathan Monie who signed up and raced on boards from the old days (Jon can do just about anything on his orange Variflex. That was skateboarding before street... and it's still fun!
Pictures of:
Patrick Lozano, freestyle
Bruce Brewington, slalom
Photo credit: Simon Gade.

The World Cup of slalom skateboarding took place at Trocadero (Paris) on the mythical spot from the 80's. Steve Olson, the old, not the the young one sponsored by Shortys was there. No surprise, he's the editor of a pool magazine! There were also the international champions of this category as well as the brothers Chaboud and Jonathan Monie who signed up and raced on boards from the old days (Jon can do just about anything on his orange Variflex. That was skateboarding before street... and it's still fun!
Pictures of:
Patrick Lozano, freestyle
Bruce Brewington, slalom
Photo credit: Simon Gade.
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