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    ist ja der Hammer, zum Glück schauen die bei keinen Wettkämpfen der racer auf die Leinen länge....35 - 40m sind da ganz normal

    [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)]North Vegas 2010[/COLOR]
    Beide Kites gebraucht aber in Top Zustand, keine Reperaturen.:)


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    Spezial Packet Preis CHF2000.-:rolleyes:
    Neuwert: über CHF3500.-

    [INDENT] North Vegas 2010[Blockierte Grafik: http://www.kitegenossen.ch/forum/images/icons/icon7.gif]
    Beide Kites gebraucht aber in Top Zustand, keine Reperaturen


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    So billig kriegst du sonst keine spitzen Kites!!
    Melde Dich unter:
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    North Vegas 2010
    Beide Kites gebraucht aber in Top Zustand, keine Reperaturen.
    Board auch sehr guter Zustand.


    9er Vegas -->CHF1000.- -->incl Bar +CHF250.-
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    Nach einem sehr erfolgreichen Tourstop in Boracay kommt nun der letzte stop für die 2009/10 Saison in Pranburi, Thailand. Wir hoffen auf guten Wind und ein grande Finale.


    KTA Website


    Der vorgängige PKRA Event hatte guten Wind die ersten drei Tage und genügend Wind für die Races and den anderen Tagen. Bis gestern Abend hatten sie bereits 10!! races gefahren, wobei das starter Feld stark geschrumpft ist, nachdem Bruno Sroka... bissher alle rennen gewonnen hat. Es liegen hier diverse Prototypen von 2011 Raceboards und Kites am Strand rum... fairer weise werd ich jetzt hier keine Bilder Posten :D


    Offizieller Press Release von Pranburi:

    Well we are almost there, just over a week to go and we will be kicking off the final round of the first every Asian Kiteboard Tour. Seems crazy and brilliant to be at this point when this time last year the KTA or even the idea of the KTA did not exist. So its really a very massive thank you to everyone who has helped, supported, pushed and worked to make things possible for this to happen from China to Thailand. It’s been fantastic so far so lets make sure we finish on a high!
    :eek:


    Throughout the KTA tour we have had great support from our headline tour sponsor the Evason Six Senses Spa, so it is fitting that the finals should be taking place with them at their beautiful resort right there on the beach front at Paknampran in Pranburi. Certainly if the build up is anything to go by the Evason is determined to ensure that the KTA finals will be something to remember, from the facilities for the riders, the accommodation, to the event location and the parties its looking pretty amazing.


    Media interest is also at a premium for the KTA finals with the Evason reporting ten companies already booked in there to cover the event. Plus of course there will be our very own KTA cameraman Frenchie on hand to catch those er ‘interesting moments’ as well as all the water action. In addition to Frenchie’snormal video output for the KTA, he will be being added footage to a daily output to the Sky Sports TV channels for Europe and Untamed TV over in the USA. So certainly one aim of the KTA to show kiteboarding in Asia to the wider world seems to have been achieved.


    So the competition runs the 25 – 28 March. If you have not pre-registered then the last onsite registration morning will be the 25th March from 9am until 12noon. The winds in Pranburi at this time of year will be at the best in the early afternoons onwards as the thermals start to kick in, so expect the first competition start for either freestyle or course race on that first afternoon.


    If time and conditions allow we also hope to add an extra ‘Old School’ event to the proceedings, which will make for a great extra show for the spectators and good fun to ride in. All will be explained at the time so nothing to practice in advance, plus of course if you need to know anything about this type of competition then just track down our media partners Kiteforum at the event as this is one of their champion causes and was their request for the KTA finals.


    Also joining us at the finals will be all our other key tour sponsors, Cabrinha, Action Asia, Maelstorm and of course Kite Zone, with Pranburi being their home turf also. Only SueMe will be missing in person, as these boys are deep in the snow halfway up a mountain somewhere in Europe right now. We will also be pleased to be welcoming Markus Schwendertner from the IKA, who will be flying in from Europe to join us also for the finals. The IKA is the kiteboard class world governing body, which under ISAF have sanctioned the KTA tour in Asia.


    Don’t forget also that this being the tour finals we will not only be seeing who will win the fifth round of the tour, but also which riders will be crowned as our first ever KTA Tour Champions and also Asia’s first overall Asian Champions. Right now it’s all still very much to play for a number of riders, so let the games commence.


    See you in Thailand !!

    Der 4.KTA stop in Boracay ist sehr erfolgreich beendet worden. Wir haben es geschafft in Boracay die Messlatte nochmals um einiges höher zu legen. Partys jeden Abend, Kiten Tagsüber und diverse Nebenaktivitäten.
    Dazu kommt das wir mit Mallory de la Villemarque(North/Ion), Florian Daubos(Naish), Bobo Corniel(EH) und Robin Snuggs(Flexifoil/Ion) vier sehr gute, PKRA erprobte fahrer mit am start hatten.


    Den gnazen event Bericht mit bildern und resultaten gibts hier.
    Bericht:
    http://www.kiteboardtour.asia/boracay.htm


    Resultate:
    http://www.kiteboardtour.asia/results.html


    Bilder:
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/KTA-Ki...tos&ref=search


    Follow us on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/search/?q=kta&init=quick#!/pages/KTA-Kiteboard-Tour-Asia/107842408878?ref=search&sid=629926882.3391426799.. 1


    [video]http://www.youtube.com/user/KiteboardTourAsia[/video]

    Nach unserem letzten sehr erfolgreichen Stop in Mui Ne wird es hard zu toppen für die Boracay Organisation Crew. Aber wie alle wissen die schon mal hier waren, wir lassen es krachen...


    Es haben sich neben den Asiatischen KTA ridern auch diverse Pros eingeschrieben. Unter anderem die wohl bekannteste Kiterin überhaupt, Cabrinha Teamrider Susi Mai!!!:cool: des weiteren wird auch David Hastilow , Cabrinha chef Tester und Mike Raper hier sein und noch diverse andere fahrer, möglicherweise auch Alberto Rondinha.


    Vom North team kommen Mallory und ev. Tom Court, wobei der nicht fahren kann, weil er sich letzte woche in Australien einen Finger gebrochen hat.
    Zudem gibts noch Gerüchte das noch weitere fahrer vom Liquid Force Team am Sart sein sollen.. wir werden sehen.
    Yo Wilson ist im Moment auch hier, aber nicht sicher ob sie noch da ist wenn der Event startet. Sie zeigt den Mädels auf dem Wasser Tag täglich wo der Hammer hängt... ziemlich hoch!!
    Auf jeden fall werden wir das bissher beste starter Feld haben in der KTA History.


    Auf dem Abendprogram stehen diverse Partys in allen bekannten Partylocation an der White Beach. Unter anderem mit einer Fashion Show, Bar hopping event und Pole dancig Party sowie free dinners für alle registrierten Riders.


    wer nicht kommt ist selber schuld...


    als kleine Vorschau auf nächste Saison...
    Wir haben diverse anfragen aus vielen unterschiedlichen Asiatischen Ländern, und es sieht so aus als wären es ca.5 Sommer Events und 5 Winter Events.


    Cheeers
    KTA Head Judge
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    Dies ist der ofizielle Schlussbericht vom KTA Tourstop in Vietnam.
    Kurz gesagt super Wind für drei Tage, bisschen abgeschwächt am letzten Tag aber alle Freestyle und Race Resultate gesichert und als Bonus gabs noch einen kleinen hangtime Wettbewerb.


    Für weitere Infos http://www.kiteboardtour.asia
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    Wow, what an awesome tour stop. Big thanks to all involved from the riders to the local organisers, the sponsors and everyone who helped out each day to make the Vietnam round the best yet. The Mui Ne conditions lived up to everything we had hoped for, as one of Asia’s most consistent wind venues, by giving the KTA tour four days of excellent competition, along with cool parties by night courtesy of our key local sponsor Sankara.


    The round kicked off with both the men’s and women’s course racing on day one, with day two and three focusing on the freestyle events, plus an additional Big Air comp by popular local demand, which left the final day open for further course racing to finishing things up.


    After some very tough technical racing on day one, on a short two-lap course, our current tour course race leader Yo from Thailand kept control of the number one spot in the men’s sections with Kathryn Bogwardt leading for the women. The 50% finish time rule was to prove a killer for a lot of riders in both the men’s and women’s races as some very fast winning times were put up by the winners. Still at the end of day one it was all still to play for, with more racing anticipated as the comp progressed.


    Day two started with the stronger winds being forecast by Windfinder being there just as predicted, so the freestyle competition now took centre stage. Given the great conditions, the KTA head judge was able to directly run the double eliminator for both the 12 women competitors and the 26 men from the word go.


    There were many great rounds on the way through to the finals, over the two days with riding standards noticeably on the up from the first two rounds in China and Hong Kong. The great conditions for sure played a part of this, but also the improving level of riders taking part from 19 different countries was by far the biggest factor. In the end many heats were so close that only a split decision from the three judges would separate which riders would be carrying on and which would have to fight back through the looser brackets to get another chance at the top slots.


    Amongst all the great skills being displayed over the two days it is worth noting for the guys the performances turned in by the local riders from Vietnam making the home water advantage work in their favour, with Kin, Nhut and Nam definitely being riders to watch as the tour continues. Also from further away, Vincent Loof, Freddrick Soupart and Victor Kampan looked dangerously close to unsettling the current tour leaders as the competition progressed, but in the end the final came down once more to the head to head that has been running from the first round between the Philippines Ken Nacor and Thailand’s Yo.


    This time though it was to be Yo turning the tables on Ken and taking the top spot for the Vietnam men’s freestyle title. Phi Lai Hong claimed the third slot third as he was to do again in the course racing, underlining him as one of the riders showing most improvement since the tour began last year.


    For the women it was upsets all round as Vietnam favourite Julia Diep Anh Thu gave some very strong performances with great power and style to challenge for the top spot, though in the end was fought out between Kathryn and KTA newcomer Nuria Goma, in a tough final with the final judges decision going Kathryn’s way.


    The Big Air competition that then followed on to finish day three of the Vietnam tour stop gave the supporting crowd even more to cheer about as the 60 riders that had entered set about their two timed jumps. As with all big air comps we were then treated to a great jump show, with rider after rider boosted hard off the Mui Ne shore break to hit some good air times. There were also the crowd pleasing moments as riders wiped out landings, lost the odd board or of course for two heroic riders jumped with the aid of duck shaped swimming rings! The end results however saw Sergey Roszhkov take the men’s title with a jump of 6.2 seconds and Maki Yamamura putting up 3.8 seconds to win the women’s section.


    Although the final day began with a morning of low wind, the thermals came through once more in the afternoon to allow for further course racing heats to take place, this time with a larger course being set for the riders race over, a bit less technically demanding than day one, but now requiring good speed and line selection.


    The racing was again extremely tight between the top girls, so much so that both Nuira and Kathryn ended up with identical results for the rounds racing. Unfortunately at this point the thermal wind began to shut down and it became clear that a decider could not be run, leaving the KTA head judges to refer back to the IKA for clarification on breaking the tie. The decision took the winners place to Nuria on the basis of her winning the last of the women’s races held during the event, a very tough rule and one which all riders on the KTA agreed needs some revision. For the men’s side of things Yo remained dominant putting in some very fast finishing time’s in each heat, that left all the battles to take place for the remain podium positions behind him.


    So thumbs up for the KTA Vietnam with great competition throughout and great support for the event from main sponsors the Evason Hua Hin Six Senses Spa. Local sponsors, Sankara, and head local organisers C2Sky, with support sponsorship from Mystic, Ripcurl, Ozone and Windchimes, backing up the tour level sponsors, Cabrinha, Maelstorm, Kite Zone and SueMe.

    Hier gibts den offiziellen Pressrelease von Honk Kong


    Asia’s first international kiteboard tour goes to Hong Kong

    The KTA Second Round

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    [FONT=&quot] in association with Evason Six Senses Spa and the KHKA[/FONT]


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    [FONT=&quot]The world’s fastest growing and newest watersports phenomenon is set to come to the shores of high tech Hong Kong at the start of December.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=&quot]The Kiteboard Tour Asia (KTA) which is staging the second round of its five stop international competition tour in Hong Kong from the 2 – 5 December 09. The event will be based on the beautiful Cheung Sha beach on South Lantau at the new purpose built, Palm Beach watersports centre.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=&quot]A good local rider turnout is anticipated for the Hong Kong tour stop along with a strong international field from countries across not only Asia but further a field also. Competition will take place between 10am – 5pm each day with competitors displaying their talents in both the freestyle and course racing events – all sanctioned for world ranking points under the IKA and ISAF.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=&quot]Whilst the KTA tour promises to be a unique sporting spectacle as it travels around the region over the next few months, it also has another target it is determined to fulfil and that is to create new opportunities and chances for local riders, an opportunity not only to compete on an international stage in Asia, but to been seen and recognised by the wider watersports community worldwide. In support of this the KTA has put in place a Riders Grant scheme, details of which can be found on the KTA website.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=&quot]The KTA Hong Kong is strongly support by its local organiser and sponsors the KHKA, who are one of Hong Kong’s leading kiteboard groups and schools, plus the Evason Six Sense Spa as the KTA tour headline sponsor. Also of course a big thanks to our NZ side sponsors Ozone who have once again pulled out all the stops to support the KTA tour with some great prizes.[/FONT]
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    [FONT=&quot]For the full information on all the KTA Hong Kong tour stop and all the other countries it will be visiting please go to the official website www.kiteboardtour.asia Here you can also view the KTA in action during its first round event in Xiamen China in early November on the KTA You Tube Channel.[/FONT][FONT=&quot][/FONT]

    Offizielle Resultate


    Freestyle Men
    Double elimination

    • Ken Nacor
    • Yo - Pudla Narapichit
    • Sedat celenk
    • Doque Delos Santos
    • Kerem Balik / AJ - Sathira Phuakpradan


    7.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Deivis Maciulis / Lai Hong Phi
    8.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Sadanovi Tsunekawa

    Freestyle Women
    1.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Hill Siu
    2.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Tuija Sarp (Hanna)
    3.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Dianne Hanlin

    Freestyle China


    Single elimination
    1.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Zhong Bin Xin
    2.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Ningning (Nick)
    3.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Zhang Huabao
    4.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Lin Wen Liang
    5.[FONT=&quot] [/FONT]Li Peng / Huke (Kurt) / Jay Chan (Jay) / Ye Hui Lin

    Es ist vollbracht... der erste Tourstop der Kiteboardtour.Asia ist erfolgreich beendet.
    es war ein hartes Stück Arbeit, vorallem wegen der sprachlichen barrieren zwischen Chinesisch und Englisch, aber wir konnten alle events erfolreich beenden.
    Freestyle Men, Women und China
    Race Men, Women und China
    Dank 25-30kt Wind am letzten Tag war der event ein voller Erfolg. :)


    Nächste stop ist Hong Kong anfangs Dezember. Vorallem Girls sollten es sich gut überlegen, Der erste Preis im freestyle war ein neuer 12m Cabinha Kite plus adds... im wert von mehr als 2000CHF. und das Level war sehr niedrig, somit konnte man mit einr Backroll gewinnen.


    Bei den Männern war das Level um einiges höher, vorallem weil hier auch viel mehr Internationale Rider und die besten Asiatischen Rider aufeinander trafen.
    Ken, Doque von den Philippinen, Yo aus Thailand, Phi aus Vietnam, Kerem und Sedat aus der Türkei....
    Wir sahen dieverse voll angepowerte Moves, KGB, Sim Chance, Kiteloop Handlepass, Indys, Mobes....


    Wir sind die dritt grösste Kitetour nach PKRA und KPWT, besonders attraktiv, weil die KPWT ihren IKA Status verloren hat. Auf der KTA gibt es offizielle worldranking points!!!


    Checkt die website für mehr infos...
    http://www.kiteboardtour.asia