Thanks, J-Rad for the post and the PM. We checked into all possible flight routes before booking the Paris Round Trip. It was less expensive then flying into Zurich or other destinations we searched.
The Paris accomodations are booked from the 23rd to the 30th. So it may be inconvenient to have either of you wait for us for a drice. We looked into flights and they are quite reasonable back and forth. As for the contest registration, Can I pay at the race?
The offers for crash pads are great. We will discuss this by PM. Last year when I went to Stockholm I made the mistake of exchanging my Canadian $$$$ to Euros. What exchange would be best for Uster and Hanover? CHF or DEM or Euros?
This will be important for anyone travelling that may not know. CIV?
[2006] Slalom Skateboard World Cup Grueningen 2006
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Hi Claude,
there won't be a translation for the slalom-series.ch website.
the most things are similiar as for the World Cup in Grueningen, which has a English translation.
Perhaps it's less expensive if you fly into Zurich from Canada, than come with me to Paris by car, take a lift with some Germans to Hannover or go by train, and then fly back from Germany ?
The other option are the swiss rail way, the Website is in English and you can go to every destination in Europe you like.
http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm
If you are happy with a king size bad for you and MB, than you can have my room during your stay in Switzerland. I will leave for Paris on the 23/24 of May. It's a 5-6 hour's drive.
the rules for the slalom-series are similiar as for the World Cup.
http://www.pscontest.ch/index.do/contes ... rules.html
registration for the slalom-series:
http://www.slalom-series.ch/index.do/registration.html
/J-Rad
there won't be a translation for the slalom-series.ch website.
the most things are similiar as for the World Cup in Grueningen, which has a English translation.
Perhaps it's less expensive if you fly into Zurich from Canada, than come with me to Paris by car, take a lift with some Germans to Hannover or go by train, and then fly back from Germany ?
The other option are the swiss rail way, the Website is in English and you can go to every destination in Europe you like.
http://www.sbb.ch/en/index.htm
If you are happy with a king size bad for you and MB, than you can have my room during your stay in Switzerland. I will leave for Paris on the 23/24 of May. It's a 5-6 hour's drive.
the rules for the slalom-series are similiar as for the World Cup.
http://www.pscontest.ch/index.do/contes ... rules.html
registration for the slalom-series:
http://www.slalom-series.ch/index.do/registration.html
/J-Rad
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- Claude Regnier
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English Please.
Is registration open yet?
What is the easiest way to get there?
We arrive in Paris on the 17th of May will it be less expensive for us to leave for Uster right away?
Thanks
Is registration open yet?
What is the easiest way to get there?
We arrive in Paris on the 17th of May will it be less expensive for us to leave for Uster right away?
Thanks
Many Happy Pumps!
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[2006] Slalom Skateboard World Cup Grueningen 2006
The Slalom Skateboard World Cup Grueningen will be held on the 9/10/11 of June.
Friday 9. June NationCup
Saturday 10. June Tight Slalom
Sunday 11. June Hybrid/Giant Slalom
Prize money CHF 3000.- for the overall winners.
Website online: www.pscontest.ch
Website in English will follow in the next few days.
There will be a limited number of participants: max. 100 Racers
/J-Rad
Friday 9. June NationCup
Saturday 10. June Tight Slalom
Sunday 11. June Hybrid/Giant Slalom
Prize money CHF 3000.- for the overall winners.
Website online: www.pscontest.ch
Website in English will follow in the next few days.
There will be a limited number of participants: max. 100 Racers
/J-Rad
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