
Check out the best parts of the 3rd day of competition on Costa Brava!
Check out the best parts of the 3rd day of competition on Costa Brava!
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The Men’s Final having the all-new format: Riders fall into line in sequence and alternate to go in the box and try one trick. Seven tries, top 4 count.
In simple terms: it is one by one, making it simpler for the judges, the general public as well as the riders to follow the adventure.
Frequent misunderstanding: Seven tries and 4 counting implies much less risk is taken.
Truth: Since the riders know the scores as well as their position on the heat, the bar is actually raised higher and higher – in case a rider wants a double to be able to advance (and also the new format allows them to know that), they will throw it.
Australian Ewan Jaspan killing it when it comes to Cape Hatteras, following the Triple-S Invitational event! Prove it for yourself.
Alex Maes finished this Triple-S Invitational Segment by landing his very first 900 over a kite. Alex said: “It has actually been tough not reaching the event, however at the same time this inspired me more than ever before to boost far more and also to land brand new tricks.”
Billy Parker confirms his legend status in the #windvoyagertriples?! Tanny to blind gap towards the pool!
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Christophe Tack places 1st ever 900 on kite park contest in 2016 Wind Voyager Triple-S. Christophe Tack lands the first ever 900 in a kite park competition at 2016 Wind Voyager Triple-S. Christophe received $900 for stomping the 900 on the 2016 Wind Voyager Triple-S Challenge Series. For additional event video clips, pictures and others, follow all of the action in TripleSinvitational.com
On May 16-22 in Cagliari, Sardinia will take place the 2016 Formula Kite and KiteFoil Open European Championships. See the introduction video and the number of actions from the first day of racing.
Following the success in 2014, the big battle of Öresund is now back for a new fight and new winners this coming August 20, 2016.
Once again, the strait of Öresund – once the spot for a big naval battle in between the 2 host countries – is now the spot for a tough but exceptional Kiteboard competition. From the beach of Ribersborg, around 500 Kiteboarders will gather on the Swedish side and then race througout the ocean going to Denmark, turn and head back as fast as they can. The wave and wind will test their endurance and persistence during the distance of roughly 40 km.
Every type of kiteboarders are welcome to join and win, it doesn’t matter if you are a Racer or a Freestyler. Let the Battle begin.