[2006] Lyon Slalom, 3rd part French Championships, Sep 9
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Official results of the race to download here :
http://www.descente.fr/index.php?option ... nfo&id=154
And some pictures here !
http://www.descente.fr/index.php?option ... &Itemid=57
http://www.descente.fr/index.php?option ... nfo&id=154
And some pictures here !
http://www.descente.fr/index.php?option ... &Itemid=57
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Karl Floitgraf wrote:HOLY CRAP! Look at that ramp! What did I tell you about building ramps out of construction paper and balsa wood?
Nice job Patrick- I remember racing you at the worlds, me on my 36 foam PPS with splitfires and Patrick on his wood insect deck with stock trackers-- absolutely cooking me down the course.
I just checked my school schedule and for the first time (my first year in college) I'm not in school during most of may so I'll try to make Paris next year.
Bring Bryan in your luggage, we'll teach him again how to speak to ladys in french

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let him have an explanation in AM with Dom K & Henrick W at Antibes ...HUYNH BACH SAC Frédéric wrote:Patrick, maybe you should have an "explanation" at Antibes with VinZzZ in PRO Class....
pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure, pressure......
but next year, who knows ???
(unfortunatly for us, I think I know)
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HOLY CRAP! Look at that ramp! What did I tell you about building ramps out of construction paper and balsa wood?
Nice job Patrick- I remember racing you at the worlds, me on my 36 foam PPS with splitfires and Patrick on his wood insect deck with stock trackers-- absolutely cooking me down the course.
I just checked my school schedule and for the first time (my first year in college) I'm not in school during most of may so I'll try to make Paris next year.
Nice job Patrick- I remember racing you at the worlds, me on my 36 foam PPS with splitfires and Patrick on his wood insect deck with stock trackers-- absolutely cooking me down the course.
I just checked my school schedule and for the first time (my first year in college) I'm not in school during most of may so I'll try to make Paris next year.
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Despite what you can read, I woke up at 5h45 to take my train to Lyon (my flatmate is witness), my bags were ready to goJonathan Harms wrote:Congratulations, Patrick! Way to go. Not to take anything away from your victory, but where was Vinzzz?
but I was so bad that I decide not to go - I was probably ill because of something I ate and was so tired that no way I could skate or even stand the train trip.
So I stayed at home...

a shame because I really wanted to go to support the guys from Lyon Politic Activists Longboards "PLA" crew and Association Longboard de Lyon (ALL)
Great work guys, I would have like to come.
Thank you for your commitment!
Bravo Faba too that beat David, Jean Seb and Guillaume in the Giant, take some rest and heal quickly!
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Les resultats de Lyon
Patrick Allan nous a atomisé!
this race count for the french championship but was open to all. Not a lot of people but a very close level.
Allan largly dominate the 2 races putting some incredible time in special. Nice place, nice weither, nice people. Everythink ok except that :
Swiss guy Fabrice Andre has a big crash when the start ramp has broken uder his board.
Fortunatly. Only a visit to the hospital and a finger broken. have a look to the film of marcus and look at the ramp!!!
http://www.riderz.net/forum/viewtopic.p ... &start=105
GIANT
1 Patrick Allan
2 Pierre Samray
3 Johan CHzranowski
4 Fabrice Andre
5 David Rudnianski
6 Jean Seb Dennebouy
7 Guillaume Saintcriq
8 Marc Pallaviccini
9 William Renan
SPECIAL
1 Patrick Allan
2 Pierre Samray
3 David Rudnianski
4 Fabrice Andre
5 Guilaume Saintcriq
6 Johan Chzranowski
7 JeanSebastien Dennebouy
8 Marc Pallaviccini
9 William Renan
Patrick Allan nous a atomisé!
this race count for the french championship but was open to all. Not a lot of people but a very close level.
Allan largly dominate the 2 races putting some incredible time in special. Nice place, nice weither, nice people. Everythink ok except that :
Swiss guy Fabrice Andre has a big crash when the start ramp has broken uder his board.
Fortunatly. Only a visit to the hospital and a finger broken. have a look to the film of marcus and look at the ramp!!!
http://www.riderz.net/forum/viewtopic.p ... &start=105
GIANT
1 Patrick Allan
2 Pierre Samray
3 Johan CHzranowski
4 Fabrice Andre
5 David Rudnianski
6 Jean Seb Dennebouy
7 Guillaume Saintcriq
8 Marc Pallaviccini
9 William Renan
SPECIAL
1 Patrick Allan
2 Pierre Samray
3 David Rudnianski
4 Fabrice Andre
5 Guilaume Saintcriq
6 Johan Chzranowski
7 JeanSebastien Dennebouy
8 Marc Pallaviccini
9 William Renan
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no trains in europe?
I kid I kid.
I kid I kid.
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and if you guys want to ride downhill the day after, you can come to Annecy on sunday, there is a closed track all the sunday, the famous D173 in Argonay, just next to Annecy
and this sunday, you can ride for free, with shuttles to go back to the top of the track!
more info here (but in french)
www.d173.net
if you're interested don't hesitate to call me, i'll give you all the information needed, and I can come to the railway station to pick up some people if necessary... i'm injured, so I cannot ride, but I'm still able to walk and drive
my phone number +33 (0)6 61 89 68 58
see U
Helene
and this sunday, you can ride for free, with shuttles to go back to the top of the track!
more info here (but in french)
www.d173.net
if you're interested don't hesitate to call me, i'll give you all the information needed, and I can come to the railway station to pick up some people if necessary... i'm injured, so I cannot ride, but I'm still able to walk and drive

my phone number +33 (0)6 61 89 68 58
see U
Helene
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Well done rmn !!! always a pleasure to race with our friends from Switzerland and Germany !
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You're kidding, but in the regulation we should always have a slope, even for slalom ! 
For Lyon, the slope is not far from 3%...

For Lyon, the slope is not far from 3%...
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The registrations for the event are open !
http://event.riderz.net/lyon/?
All foreigners (I especially think of our Swiss friends) are welcome !
Tight and special slalom will be set up on the Parilly slope...
More informations will come soon.
Some pictures :


http://event.riderz.net/lyon/?
All foreigners (I especially think of our Swiss friends) are welcome !
Tight and special slalom will be set up on the Parilly slope...
More informations will come soon.
Some pictures :


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Jani, there was a change in the date of the event, it will stand the saturday, the 9th.
Because of the organization of a downhill outlaw session the sunday...
It will be the fourth race of our championship, the Cow Boy Road 2006 is a slalom race too, in august.
The race is organized by l'association lyonnaise de longboard with Frédéric Reveillard, i spoke to him yesterday and i announce that registrations will open next week, coming with some informations too !
And i confirm that it will be opened for foreigners riders !
< Date change done / Jani>
Because of the organization of a downhill outlaw session the sunday...
It will be the fourth race of our championship, the Cow Boy Road 2006 is a slalom race too, in august.
The race is organized by l'association lyonnaise de longboard with Frédéric Reveillard, i spoke to him yesterday and i announce that registrations will open next week, coming with some informations too !
And i confirm that it will be opened for foreigners riders !
< Date change done / Jani>
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It's open for everyone, just like other parts of the French Championships (Trocadero, StGermain - next weekend and the finals in Antibes).Steve Hinzen wrote:Is it "French riders only" or open for everybody?
Any further information (disciplines etc.) on hand?
There is not much other information available (as far as I know). I'll try to keep you informed.
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[2006] Lyon Slalom, 3rd part French Championships, Sep 9
Lyon Slalom - Championnat de France III posted: Jun. 9, 2006
September 10, 2006
Lyon (Rhone, France)
Slalom
viewtopic.php?t=3481
http://www.longboarding.org/calendrier_ ... php?id=181
It's been known for a while by French riders (through www.Riderz.net and a post in the French forum on this site) but I thought it was time that it was announced here as well.
Organized by the timing partners of Paris Slalom World Cup 2006. This will be the first event in Lyon, preparing for bigger events in the future.
ConeRacing.com is providing the timing equipment and may even have a small shop on site.
September 10, 2006
Lyon (Rhone, France)
Slalom
viewtopic.php?t=3481
http://www.longboarding.org/calendrier_ ... php?id=181
It's been known for a while by French riders (through www.Riderz.net and a post in the French forum on this site) but I thought it was time that it was announced here as well.
Organized by the timing partners of Paris Slalom World Cup 2006. This will be the first event in Lyon, preparing for bigger events in the future.
ConeRacing.com is providing the timing equipment and may even have a small shop on site.
Last edited by Jani Soderhall on Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:30 pm, edited 2 times in total.