[2006] Paris Slalom World Cup 2006 - Nations Cup
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The next time, we will have a second french team...
I didn't notice that team spirit could be so intense in an individual sport like slalom ! I even noticed that the french spectators were very supportive. It's a good way to promote the sport...
ps: Congrats to my french mates who did a such good performance ( 4th ) !
I didn't notice that team spirit could be so intense in an individual sport like slalom ! I even noticed that the french spectators were very supportive. It's a good way to promote the sport...
ps: Congrats to my french mates who did a such good performance ( 4th ) !
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Here's a link for the PDF version with team pictures (best nations teams but with everybody not only Nation Cup qualified)
http://event.riderz.net/pswc2006/Result ... esults.pdf
http://event.riderz.net/pswc2006/Result ... esults.pdf
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Results of the Nations Cup, PSWC 2006
I'm repeating the results of the Nations Cup here, for completeness of this thread.
Nations Cup Result
Nations Cup Result
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1 SWE Hellquist Wadsten Hadestrand
2 SUI 1 Königshausen Brönnimann Weber
3 CAN Reigner Cividino Barret
4 FRA Berruchon Samray Lombardo
5 GER Baumann Hinzen Schöller
6 SUI 2 Hart Siegrist Schaub
7 SUI 3 Linder Frei Hug
8 USA Hollien Schwippert Campbell
9 GRB Price Stride Diamant
10 LAT Kuzmins Skarainis Skaraine
11 ITA Giammarco Billengeri Roma
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SCHLAND!
Be sure there will be 1 or 2 or even THREE more German Teams.
They all will fight for a membership in the "Gang of Germany".
Riders might be:
Max Möhlmann
Marcus Möhlmann
any other Möhlmann
Alex Luxat
Holger Kindler (original member of the G.o.G.)
Lennart Hennig
Dete
.....and so on.
They all will fight for a membership in the "Gang of Germany".
Riders might be:
Max Möhlmann
Marcus Möhlmann
any other Möhlmann
Alex Luxat
Holger Kindler (original member of the G.o.G.)
Lennart Hennig
Dete
.....and so on.
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UK teams
If the weather is looking clement and the Duvel hasn't advanced it's ever increasing tide, then please consider these entries from the UK:
Paul Price
Michael Stride
Sam Gordon
Another might be:
Lisa Woodward
Katii Campbell
Mark Short
In the spirit of jingoistic altruism, extended colonial and commonwealth adoption papers typically accepted. Right, Lee?
Paul Price
Michael Stride
Sam Gordon
Another might be:
Lisa Woodward
Katii Campbell
Mark Short
In the spirit of jingoistic altruism, extended colonial and commonwealth adoption papers typically accepted. Right, Lee?
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I'd like to register two Swiss Teams:
Ramón Königshausen
Pascal Weber
Surprising Rider
Martin Siegrist
Manuel Schaub
Chris Hart
a third one might be:
Marcel Hug
Jojo Linder
Lea Gasser
a fourth might be formed by:
Manuel Frei
Marc Pallavicini
Fabrice André
(Fabian Koular)
rmn
Ramón Königshausen
Pascal Weber
Surprising Rider
Martin Siegrist
Manuel Schaub
Chris Hart
a third one might be:
Marcel Hug
Jojo Linder
Lea Gasser
a fourth might be formed by:
Manuel Frei
Marc Pallavicini
Fabrice André
(Fabian Koular)
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We've already announced that you can have more than 1 team per country, otherwise the most logical limitation would be one per country.
I don't favour applying the two team per country rule. If really Switzerland can get 3 or 4(!) teams into the finals I think they are really worth it. Then we can change the rules for future events to avoid the European slalom super power to steal all the glory.
/Jani
I don't favour applying the two team per country rule. If really Switzerland can get 3 or 4(!) teams into the finals I think they are really worth it. Then we can change the rules for future events to avoid the European slalom super power to steal all the glory.
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hm...two teams is no fun for all the Swiss riders. From our point of view the most important achievment of the nations cup is fun. We don't really think about how to form a team that might be the most competitive but the most interesrting to compete with (of course we would not form complete loser teams if you know what I mean...)
So please let compete at least 3 teams per nation...
rmn
So please let compete at least 3 teams per nation...
rmn
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I also think that a limit of two teams per nation could be reasonable.
Time is counted. We have to free a part of the Trocadero quite early on Sunday (before 18:00).
Time is counted. We have to free a part of the Trocadero quite early on Sunday (before 18:00).
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2 teams per nation?
im not trying to sneak Canada in there, I know we have an uphill battle to make the top 8 teams.
im not trying to sneak Canada in there, I know we have an uphill battle to make the top 8 teams.
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Those times when we made a difference between the teams are over I guessJani Soderhall wrote: Team Indiana Switzerland and Team Airflow Switzerland

The problem with making teams is that nobody actually cares about yet. We will decide in Paris during the contest if that was possible.
The problem several Swiss teams making it into the finals could be solved by a qualification group that exclusivly contains Swiss Teams...but I don't know how fair this would be...Make a proposal...
rmn
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If you have enough time, allow as many team's as possible for a qualification.
give every team one qualification run per rider, count the times together and you have the best 16/8 teams in the Final.
16 teams x 3 rider = 48 runs / two lines = 24 start's.
1.30 min per run x 24 start's = ca. 45 minutes for the Nationcup qualification
Why is this better:
If you look at the results from the official races, you have diffrent pointtables for Pro/Am/Women Perhaps there are some Am who had better times than a pro, but they get less points. If you have a look on the Anitbes race from 2005 where the course for Am and Pro similiar was, you have some Am who were faster than some of the Pro's.
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give every team one qualification run per rider, count the times together and you have the best 16/8 teams in the Final.
16 teams x 3 rider = 48 runs / two lines = 24 start's.
1.30 min per run x 24 start's = ca. 45 minutes for the Nationcup qualification
Why is this better:
If you look at the results from the official races, you have diffrent pointtables for Pro/Am/Women Perhaps there are some Am who had better times than a pro, but they get less points. If you have a look on the Anitbes race from 2005 where the course for Am and Pro similiar was, you have some Am who were faster than some of the Pro's.
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I agree, but do we really want to limit to one team per country in the finals?Mike Cividino wrote:we should have it set up to allow the greatest number of different nations.
I guess we could. It probably makes it more interesting.
It's one aspect we did not consider when setting up the rules.
Opinions?
It won't be new to have two or more Swiss teams. Team Indiana Switzerland and Team Airflow Switzerland, regularly makes it into the finals.
/Jani
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we should have it set up to allow the greatest number of different nations.
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Ramon,
You've got a pretty interesting challenger there, form one exceptional team and four ordinary or spread out the top guys to create several Swiss teams that can make it into the finals. Only 8 teams get to race in the finals and you may actually make it with several teams. What if 3, 4 or 5 out of 8 teams would be Swiss?
We're looking forwards to evalute your thoughts and decisions!
/Jani
You've got a pretty interesting challenger there, form one exceptional team and four ordinary or spread out the top guys to create several Swiss teams that can make it into the finals. Only 8 teams get to race in the finals and you may actually make it with several teams. What if 3, 4 or 5 out of 8 teams would be Swiss?
We're looking forwards to evalute your thoughts and decisions!
/Jani
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I think that we'll form 3 or 4 Swiss Teams out of the following riders:
Pascal Weber
Chris Hart
Ramón Königshausen
Martin Siegrist
Marcel Hug
Alexander von Glassow
Manuel Frei
Manuel Schaub
Lea Gasser
Joy Spearing
Alexis Lieber
Jojo Linder
Fabrice André
Marc Pallavicini
Fabian Koular
rmn
Pascal Weber
Chris Hart
Ramón Königshausen
Martin Siegrist
Marcel Hug
Alexander von Glassow
Manuel Frei
Manuel Schaub
Lea Gasser
Joy Spearing
Alexis Lieber
Jojo Linder
Fabrice André
Marc Pallavicini
Fabian Koular
rmn
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two "suisses romands" are looking for a (slow...) "suisse allemand" to complete the worst swiss team ever !
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ALF - Association Lausannoise de Freeride
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team#2 from germany
me
dominik
kathrin-she's fast she deserves it all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah a girl,we probably won't win anything but a carrot,but we are there for the fun and also we will be the first team with a girl,ever.
correct me if i'm wrong.
PAVEL and the G.O.G. team which is very STRONG will definitely draw the attention of the audience.
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dominik
kathrin-she's fast she deserves it all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah a girl,we probably won't win anything but a carrot,but we are there for the fun and also we will be the first team with a girl,ever.
correct me if i'm wrong.
PAVEL and the G.O.G. team which is very STRONG will definitely draw the attention of the audience.
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Topics split
I've split these posts out from the general Paris topic to let us concentrate on these on the side of the general Paris thread.
That German team looks very, very strong.
/Jani
That German team looks very, very strong.
/Jani
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Team Canada
1.Claude R.
2.Mike Cividino
3.Chris Barrett
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1.Claude R.
2.Mike Cividino
3.Chris Barrett
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OK here is the 1. German Team:
Christoph Baumann
Stephan Hinzen
Heiko Schöller
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Christoph Baumann
Stephan Hinzen
Heiko Schöller
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[2006] Paris Slalom World Cup 2006 - Nations Cup
Paris Slalom World Cup 2006 - Nations Cup
It's time to register your team for the Nations Cup event!
This is a "fun" event, but the honor is there and we have specially designed trophies which will be a memorable piece for the top three teams. Which is the fastest national team? Can the Swiss defend their latest title? Will Italy throw them off the podium, now that they may come with a full team. Or Canada participating for the first time? Or Latvia who'll also have a full team this time around? Will USA come back and bring the trophy to USA again? France will have a stronger than ever team this year. What can they do to stir things up? And the Germans, how are they when they get together as a team. Sweden, UK and Russia will want their share of the glory too, so it looks really promising.
Registration is open until Friday 18.00. No extra entry fee requested. For registrations or changes to your team at the race site, please talk to Corky, who'll be coordinating this event.
A team consists of:
- 3 riders from the same country + 1 or 2 reserves
- Pro/Am/Women racers can be mixed
A country can register more than one team.
Mixed country teams are only allowed if a country does not have enough racers to fill up a team. Such a team must be accepted by the race committee, which may refuse for whatever reason they see fit.
The qualification score is calculated by taking the final result of each team member during the three other events: giant, tight and special, but counting only the best two. Each result is scored using the World Ranking points for a Major status event and added up to obtain a total score for the team. That score is used to determine how the teams will meet in the finals. (The fine print: Pro points are worth more than Am points. Womens points are worth slightly more than Am points).
Only the top 8 teams will race in the finals, but all registered teams will be listed in the final results.
The teams will meet in a standard head-to-head format as follows:
1 vs 8
4 vs 5
3 vs 6
2 vs 7
Within a team the riders will be ranked according to their total score during the weekend. The best rider becomes the teams no 1, the second best no 2 and finally no 3.
In each round the teams' racers will meet as follows:
A1 vs B1
A2 vs B2
A3 vs B3
A1 vs B2
A2 vs B3
A3 vs B1
A1 vs B3
A2 vs B1
A3 vs B2
The A team in the listing above is always the team that had the best qualification position. It has the advantage of being able to choose the course which will remain the same during the round.
The course will be a special slalom, probably similar to the one used during the special slalom Pro race, but may be adapted by the race committee to suit the Nations Cup race (for example if the special Pro course was deemed to hard, it may be made easier or vice versa). Each round consists of only one run. Times are recorded and cones are counted as usual. Best time with any cones added wins 1 point.
The first team that scores a total of 5 victories/points against the riders of the other team, advances to the next round.
After the final registration on Friday, a team may still replace one of their riders, but only with one of those registered as a reserve, in case of accident or if a registered racer is not able to participate in the Nations Cup final. That racer automatically becomes their no 3 rider and his/her qualification score is not taken into account (even if it would improve the teams qualification score). A reserve may register as a reserve in more than 1 team, but will only be allowed to race in one.
Thank's to Pierre Samray for inventing the Nations Cup race format and providing the details. The rules have been slightly modified to the PSWC organizers liking.
We welcome your team registrations here in this thread and also any questions related to the Nations Cup race. No team registration is available on the official event site. You are free to modify your teams up until Friday at 18.00. The final listing of the teams will be presented Saturday at the race site.
Wishing you all a great fun race!
/Jani
It's time to register your team for the Nations Cup event!
This is a "fun" event, but the honor is there and we have specially designed trophies which will be a memorable piece for the top three teams. Which is the fastest national team? Can the Swiss defend their latest title? Will Italy throw them off the podium, now that they may come with a full team. Or Canada participating for the first time? Or Latvia who'll also have a full team this time around? Will USA come back and bring the trophy to USA again? France will have a stronger than ever team this year. What can they do to stir things up? And the Germans, how are they when they get together as a team. Sweden, UK and Russia will want their share of the glory too, so it looks really promising.
Registration is open until Friday 18.00. No extra entry fee requested. For registrations or changes to your team at the race site, please talk to Corky, who'll be coordinating this event.
A team consists of:
- 3 riders from the same country + 1 or 2 reserves
- Pro/Am/Women racers can be mixed
A country can register more than one team.
Mixed country teams are only allowed if a country does not have enough racers to fill up a team. Such a team must be accepted by the race committee, which may refuse for whatever reason they see fit.
The qualification score is calculated by taking the final result of each team member during the three other events: giant, tight and special, but counting only the best two. Each result is scored using the World Ranking points for a Major status event and added up to obtain a total score for the team. That score is used to determine how the teams will meet in the finals. (The fine print: Pro points are worth more than Am points. Womens points are worth slightly more than Am points).
Only the top 8 teams will race in the finals, but all registered teams will be listed in the final results.
The teams will meet in a standard head-to-head format as follows:
1 vs 8
4 vs 5
3 vs 6
2 vs 7
Within a team the riders will be ranked according to their total score during the weekend. The best rider becomes the teams no 1, the second best no 2 and finally no 3.
In each round the teams' racers will meet as follows:
A1 vs B1
A2 vs B2
A3 vs B3
A1 vs B2
A2 vs B3
A3 vs B1
A1 vs B3
A2 vs B1
A3 vs B2
The A team in the listing above is always the team that had the best qualification position. It has the advantage of being able to choose the course which will remain the same during the round.
The course will be a special slalom, probably similar to the one used during the special slalom Pro race, but may be adapted by the race committee to suit the Nations Cup race (for example if the special Pro course was deemed to hard, it may be made easier or vice versa). Each round consists of only one run. Times are recorded and cones are counted as usual. Best time with any cones added wins 1 point.
The first team that scores a total of 5 victories/points against the riders of the other team, advances to the next round.
After the final registration on Friday, a team may still replace one of their riders, but only with one of those registered as a reserve, in case of accident or if a registered racer is not able to participate in the Nations Cup final. That racer automatically becomes their no 3 rider and his/her qualification score is not taken into account (even if it would improve the teams qualification score). A reserve may register as a reserve in more than 1 team, but will only be allowed to race in one.
Thank's to Pierre Samray for inventing the Nations Cup race format and providing the details. The rules have been slightly modified to the PSWC organizers liking.
We welcome your team registrations here in this thread and also any questions related to the Nations Cup race. No team registration is available on the official event site. You are free to modify your teams up until Friday at 18.00. The final listing of the teams will be presented Saturday at the race site.
Wishing you all a great fun race!
/Jani
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Registered teams:
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Team Germany 1
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1. Christoph Baumann
2. Stephan Hinzen
3. Heiko Schöller
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Team Germany 2
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Donald Campbell
Dominik Kowalski
Kathrin Sehl
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Team Canada
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1. Claude R.
2. Mike Cividino
3. Chris Barrett
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Team Italy
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1. Giammarco Luca
2. Bellingeri Stefano
3. Roma Riccardo
R. Ponzio Abramo
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Team Switzerland 1
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1. Ramón Königshausen
2. Pascal Weber
3. Surprising Rider (?)
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Team Switzerland 2
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1. Chris Hart
2. Martin Siegrist
3. Manuel Schaub
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Team Switzerland 3
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Exact config not yet defined.
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Team Switzerland 4
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Exact config not yet defined.
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Team Sweden
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1. Anders Hellquist
2. Peter Klang
3. Henrik Wadsten
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