I've been worthless for the last few days, due to my addiction to the X-Alps - and I wasn't alone. The most active thread on the Paragliding Forum was the X-Alps thread, with many posters supplying play-by-play and local weather info. XC Mag seemed to take point in getting information to the masses. The XC Mag videos and interviews gave us access to the athletes in their glory and pain.
It was, up to now, the best use of technology and imagery; allowing this amazing race to be viewed by thousands. Chrigel Maurer absolutely dominated the field. Even after taking a 24 hour penalty he was almost 48 hours ahead of 2nd place (and only other competitor to make it to the raft) Romanian, Toma Coconea. The last hour race between Coconea and 3rd place Austrian Paul Guschlbauer was riveting, as Toma went into ultramarathon mode and literally ran the last 80km. while Guschlbauer flew most of the distance. The tortoise won this race though, as Guschlbauer was left 9 km short of goal when the 48 hours expired. American Honza Rejmanek was able to take 10th spot in the last 5 minutes. Big respect for all the athletes for their commitment in the last year of training, and their fortitude in attacking the 864km. course from Salzburg to Monaco.
The 2011 Red Bull X-Alps video looks like it will be amazing. I've already ordered a copy and the early teasers indicate that the production values will be fantastic this year. They used helicopters and personal HD cameras to provide POV of the athletes, their helpers, and inflight views of the spectacular scenery.
I would appreciate it if you ordered it by clicking through to the XC Shop by clicking one of the ads at the bottom of this site, or THIS LINK so I get credit for the sale.
Fly Safe -
Tim
Showing posts with label 2011 Red Bull X-Alps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Red Bull X-Alps. Show all posts
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Monday, July 25, 2011
Spectator Sports
This week has been very rich in stimulus for those of us relegated to spectator status. Watching the XAlps pilot/athletes endure extreme hardship in the form of extreme cold, high altitude trekking, and flying in extreme conditions, while we sit comfortably at home, is both exciting and a bit frustrating. Meanwhile. the PWC has started in Turkey and the first leg of the U.S. Nationals in Utah started Sunday.
The sheer domination by Chrigel Maurer in the XAlps has been amazing to watch. Even with a 24 hour "time-out" penalty, on day 6, for a minor airspace infringement he is crushing the field. It looks likely that he will land on the raft in Monaco on Tuesday and that Toma Coconea may be the only other competitor to make it to Monaco before the 48 hour clock expires. Here is a 2 minute recap of the last 10 days -
XAlps Days 1-10 from Tim O'Neill on Vimeo
Check out the finish via Live Tracking at http://www.redbullxalps.com/live-tracking.html
Meanwhile the US Nats are being held in Utah. Day 1 had the pilots flying a 121K task to goal with 16 pilots in goal. Nick Greece won the day by over 8 minutes. Results are at http://www.flyxc.org/redrock.html. Day 2 was not tasked due to inclement weather.
The PWC in Turkey results can be found at http://www.paraglidingworldcup.org/node/2016
Meanwhile, I'm going flying.
Fly Safe,
Tim
Thursday, July 14, 2011
A Viewers Guide to the 2011 Red Bull X-Alps
"It's a funny thing. From the outside the X-Alps looks like a hiking and flying race. When you look closer, you realise that really it's a flying race. And when you look closer still, you realise that really, at the heart of it all, it's a mental game. The very concept of risk for someone who is capable of being a serious contender in the X-Alps is very different from anything any recreational, XC or competition pilot would normally understand from the word. This is only something I learned from competing in the race myself. Maurer, Hofer and Muller had the appropriate mentality before they started the race for the first time, I certainly didn't."
The 2011 X-Alps Adventure Race begins at 1PM on July 17th. This race allows paragliding and hiking along 8 turnpoints between Salzburg, Austria and Monaco. Total distance is 864 Kilometers but the 30 athletes will cover considerably more than that as they navigate among the peaks and valleys of the Alps. This is the 5th X-Alps and only two 2011 athletes have competed in all 4 of the preceding races - Andy Frötscher(ITA) and Toma Coconea (ROM)
The 2009 Top Three Athletes were Christian Maurer, Alex Hofer, and Honza Rejmanek from the U.S. Alex Hofer placed 2nd in 2009 and first in 2005 and 2007. Unfortunately he had a crash last month and is out of the race this year. Christian Maurer won the race in his first attempt and has been training hard to defend his title in this year's race. USA's Honza Rejmanek, and his assistant Dave Hanning, will be in their third X-Alps, placing 9th in 2007 and 3rd in 2009. He had extreme food poisoning in 2007 and still persevered to cover a lot of ground as he recovered. In 2009 he had some knee issues that slowed him a bit and required him to descend mountain roads walking backwards. Honza is one to watch this year.
The rules include some new features. A new mandatory rest period will be imposed every night between 23:00 and 0400. This has potential to keep the racers a bit closer together. Last race there were many short nights as the leaders tried to get away from their closest rivals.
Beginning on July 20th at 0700 hours the last team in the Red Bull X-Alps ranking will be eliminated. Thereafter every 48 hours the last team will be cut from the race unless the Athlete has passed the turning point Mt. Blanc.
This race is an amazing combination of flying skill, physical stamina, and mental toughness. In addition, a good assistant and a good strategy is important to success.
Live Tracking will be available at http://www.redbullxalps.com/live-tracking.html
Keep an eye on the latest news at http://www.xcmag.com/tag/red-bull-x-alps/
Keep an eye on things - the race begins July 17th at 10PM PDT.
Tom Payne put this great table of the 2011 Athletes together:
source: X-Alps website, Wikipedia, own research || Age at Race launch 17th. Jul 2011 || blogs tbc. || X means participated, but injured or disqualified/eliminated
Fly Safe everyone!
Tim
Tom Payne 2009 X-Alps Athlete
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The 2009 Top Three Athletes were Christian Maurer, Alex Hofer, and Honza Rejmanek from the U.S. Alex Hofer placed 2nd in 2009 and first in 2005 and 2007. Unfortunately he had a crash last month and is out of the race this year. Christian Maurer won the race in his first attempt and has been training hard to defend his title in this year's race. USA's Honza Rejmanek, and his assistant Dave Hanning, will be in their third X-Alps, placing 9th in 2007 and 3rd in 2009. He had extreme food poisoning in 2007 and still persevered to cover a lot of ground as he recovered. In 2009 he had some knee issues that slowed him a bit and required him to descend mountain roads walking backwards. Honza is one to watch this year.
The rules include some new features. A new mandatory rest period will be imposed every night between 23:00 and 0400. This has potential to keep the racers a bit closer together. Last race there were many short nights as the leaders tried to get away from their closest rivals.
Beginning on July 20th at 0700 hours the last team in the Red Bull X-Alps ranking will be eliminated. Thereafter every 48 hours the last team will be cut from the race unless the Athlete has passed the turning point Mt. Blanc.
This race is an amazing combination of flying skill, physical stamina, and mental toughness. In addition, a good assistant and a good strategy is important to success.
Live Tracking will be available at http://www.redbullxalps.com/live-tracking.html
Keep an eye on the latest news at http://www.xcmag.com/tag/red-bull-x-alps/
Keep an eye on things - the race begins July 17th at 10PM PDT.
Tom Payne put this great table of the 2011 Athletes together:
Country | Flag | Athlete | Age | Supporter | Glider | Blog/website | 2003 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009 |
ARG | Martin Romero | 36 | Diego E. Romero | MacPara Magus XC | ||||||
17 | X | |||||||||
AUT1 | Helmut Eichholzer | 36 | Wolfgang Ehgarter | Ozone Delta | link | 4 | X | |||
AUT2 | Christian Amon | 41 | Mario Schmaranzer | Swing Stratus | X | X | ||||
AUT3 | Mike Küng | 42 | Thomas Arzberger | Paratech P8 Proto | ||||||
BEL | Thomas de Dorlodot | 26 | Gatien de Dorlodot | Gradient Avax XC3 | link | X | 10 | |||
BRA | Richard Pethigal | 42 | tba. | Swing Stratus | ||||||
CAN | Max Fanderl | 46 | Penny Powers | tba. | link | X | 13 | |||
CZE | Jan Skrabálek | 41 | Karel Vrbensky | tba. | link | 11 | 15 | |||
7 | 9 | |||||||||
FIN | Jouni Makkonen | 40 | Toni Leskelä | Gradient Avax XC | 7 | |||||
FRA1 | Vincent Sprüngli | 46 | Jerome Maupoint | Gin Boomerang | X | X | ||||
FRA2 | Philippe Barnier | 36 | Hervé Garcia | Niviuk Icepeak | ||||||
FRA3 | Clément Latour | 28 | Gil Thomas | Skywalk Poison 3 | ||||||
GBR1 | Jon Chambers | 36 | Richard Chambers | Ozone M4 | link | |||||
GBR2 | Steve Nash | 48 | Richard Bungay | Nova | ||||||
GER | Michael Gebert | 31 | Florian Schellheimer | Gradient Avax XC3 | link | 5 | X | 6 | ||
ITA | Andy Frötscher | 42 | Martin Klotz | Skywalk Poison 3 | link | X | X | 14 | 12 | |
JPN1 | Kaoru Ogisawa | 51 | Masaru Saso | Gin Boomerang | 5 | 13 | ||||
JPN2 | Masayuki Matsubara | 40 | Tetsuo Kogai | tba. | X | |||||
NED | Ferdinand van Schelven | 27 | Anton Brous | tba. | ||||||
NOR | Ivar Sandstå | 44 | Inge Haustveit | Niviuk Peak 2 | ||||||
POL | Pavel Faron | 37 | Piotr Goc | Swing Stratus | ||||||
POR | Nuno Virgilio | 31 | Samuel Lopes | Axis Mercury | ||||||
ROM | Toma Coconea | 36 | Daniel Pisica | UP | link | X | X | 2 | X | |
RSA | Pierre Carter | 44 | James Braid | Gradient XC3 | X | |||||
RUS | Evgeny Gryaznov | 39 | tba. | tba. | 5 | |||||
SUI1 | Christian Maurer | 28 | Thomas Theurillat | Advance Omega | link | 1 | ||||
1 | 1 | 2 | ||||||||
SUI3 | Martin Müller | 45 | Yannick Flugi | Gin Boomerang 7 light | link | 3 | X | |||
USA | Honza Rejmanek | 36 | Dave Hanning | Axis Mercury | link | 9 | 3 |
source: X-Alps website, Wikipedia, own research || Age at Race launch 17th. Jul 2011 || blogs tbc. || X means participated, but injured or disqualified/eliminated
Fly Safe everyone!
Tim
Monday, October 25, 2010
2011 X-Alps Athlete selection announced
Tom Payne put this great table of the 2011 Athletes together:
source: X-Alps website, Wikipedia, own research || Age at Race launch 17th. Jul 2011 || blogs tbc. || X means participated, but injured or disqualified/eliminated
Country | Flag | Athlete | Age | Supporter | Glider | Blog/website | 2003 | 2005 | 2007 | 2009 |
ARG | Martin Romero | 36 | Diego E. Romero | MacPara Magus XC | ||||||
AUS | Lloyd Pennicuik | 45 | Paul Underwood | Axis Venus | link | 17 | X | |||
AUT1 | Helmut Eichholzer | 36 | Wolfgang Ehgarter | Ozone Delta | link | 4 | X | |||
AUT2 | Christian Amon | 41 | Mario Schmaranzer | Swing Stratus | X | X | ||||
AUT3 | Mike Küng | 42 | Thomas Arzberger | Paratech P8 Proto | ||||||
BEL | Thomas de Dorlodot | 26 | Gatien de Dorlodot | Gradient Avax XC3 | link | X | 10 | |||
BRA | Richard Pethigal | 42 | tba. | Swing Stratus | ||||||
CAN | Max Fanderl | 46 | Penny Powers | tba. | link | X | 13 | |||
CZE | Jan Skrabálek | 41 | Karel Vrbensky | tba. | link | 11 | 15 | |||
ESP | Ramón Morillas | 44 | Juan Morillas | Advance Proto | link | 7 | 9 | |||
FIN | Jouni Makkonen | 40 | Toni Leskelä | Gradient Avax XC | 7 | |||||
FRA1 | Vincent Sprüngli | 46 | Jerome Maupoint | Gin Boomerang | X | X | ||||
FRA2 | Philippe Barnier | 36 | Hervé Garcia | Niviuk Icepeak | ||||||
FRA3 | Clément Latour | 28 | Gil Thomas | Skywalk Poison 3 | ||||||
GBR | Steve Nash | 48 | Richard Bungay | Nova | ||||||
GER | Michael Gebert | 31 | Florian Schellheimer | Gradient Avax XC3 | link | 5 | X | 6 | ||
ITA | Andy Frötscher | 42 | Martin Klotz | Skywalk Poison 3 | link | X | X | 14 | 12 | |
JPN1 | Kaoru Ogisawa | 51 | Masaru Saso | Gin Boomerang | 5 | 13 | ||||
JPN2 | Masayuki Matsubara | 40 | Tetsuo Kogai | tba. | X | |||||
NED | Ferdinand van Schelven | 27 | Anton Brous | tba. | ||||||
NOR | Ivar Sandstå | 44 | Inge Haustveit | Niviuk Peak 2 | ||||||
POL | Pavel Faron | 37 | Piotr Goc | Swing Stratus | ||||||
POR | Nuno Virgilio | 31 | Samuel Lopes | Axis Mercury | ||||||
ROM | Toma Coconea | 36 | Daniel Pisica | UP | link | X | X | 2 | X | |
RSA | Pierre Carter | 44 | James Braid | Gradient XC3 | X | |||||
RUS | Evgeny Gryaznov | 39 | tba. | tba. | 5 | |||||
SUI1 | Christian Maurer | 28 | Thomas Theurillat | Advance Omega | link | 1 | ||||
SUI2 | Alex Hofer | 34 | Roland Moltinger | tba. | link | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||
SUI3 | Martin Müller | 45 | Yannick Flugi | Gin Boomerang 7 light | link | 3 | X | |||
USA | Honza Rejmanek | 36 | Dave Hanning | Axis Mercury | link | 9 | 3 |
source: X-Alps website, Wikipedia, own research || Age at Race launch 17th. Jul 2011 || blogs tbc. || X means participated, but injured or disqualified/eliminated
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