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Region: Canada (1525 Posts)
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Stockholm
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On 7/13/2005
Claude
wrote in from
Sweden
(213.238.nnn.nnn)
Okay, got some sleep and I'm ready to see Stockholm. I can feel it already however. It's hot and I'm sweaty just like at home.
It was a long trip out here from Ottawa. 12 hours between flights in the Manchester Airport wasn't a lot of fun. It is a nice fairly big Airport so when I was awake at least I wasn't bored.
We are heading into town (Corky & Dan G). Corky has some work to do and Dan and I will just hang till we go to the GS site tonight for some equipment testing.
Hope you folks stay safe and I'll do my best for all of you. Glad you made it home safe Brad and rest up.
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hey
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On 7/12/2005
mbl
wrote in from
Canada
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glad you're there rest! luvya
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here
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On 7/12/2005 cknuck
wrote in from
Sweden
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i'm here and tired and waiting for corky talk to you all tomorow.
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sweeden Claude!
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On 7/12/2005 JF
wrote in from
Canada
(216.208.nnn.nnn)
yeah! enjoy and rock out there! you'Re the man!
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Claude in Sweden
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On 7/12/2005
pierre
wrote in from
Canada
(24.200.nnn.nnn)
Hey good luck Claude!! You're on a roll so you'll kick @55!
Keep us posted on the results.
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Regnier en route to Stockholm
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On 7/12/2005
mbl
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Claude is en route to represent Canada and his sponsors in Stockholm. Thanks to Brad for repping us in Hood River; we just couldn't do both.
Skate safe, baby and have fun!
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Hood River
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On 7/12/2005
Kash
wrote in from
Canada
(161.184.nnn.nnn)
Hi Claude,,,,thanks for the encouraging words,,,,,,made it home in good time and had a lot of time to recap the weekend,,,,,,
in regards to yr comments about making yr course tighter,,,, no,,, the course you set was very good and was challenging for all racers and their skill levels,,,,if we had made it any tighter,,some of the kids would have found it tooo tough and wouldn't have had any fun that day.
The hill at hood was a lil steeper than Roosevelt and the grade of the hill was alot longer,,,, from what I understood,,, they had the start ramps set up higher than the previous years and that added some addition speed to the course.
The course set was really good,,,,,mostly 6.5'ers at the top, with a couple 7'offset sections, a 6.5' curved section and finishing with a 6.5' - 7'straight section,,,,all the rythym changes were set at 9' or 10' apart,,,,
alot of it is just gaining some more race experience,,,,especially the mental part,,,,and mine wasn't there,,,,one good example was my first head to head run in the c bracket,,,,I hit the first cone on the wrong side,,, dq right away,,,,,
My cousin Jeff and his 2 kids, Natalie and Garrett came out and watched the race and were pretty supportive,,,,,,I still chuckle about this .....after one of my practice runs ,,,young Garrett, whose never seen a slalom race gave me some serious coaching advise,,,,,,"Brad, ya need to bend yr knees more and get the feet moving",,, which pretty much said it all,,,,,
The top guns at Hood were pretty helpful and gave me some advice on some equipment changes,,,through out the weekend, and with winning the C bracket,,,,I managed to pick up a new Roe, g/s board,,,,,so I'm looking forward to setting that up,,,,,
You, Mike and Pierre gave some insight on what to expect out here,,,,it's too bad none of you guys could have made it out here.... I'll have to make you guys a deal for next year,,,,,,I'll come out for the Ottawa race again and you guys all have to come down here to Hood with me,,,,,It's a great venue, great time and Great people.
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Hood River
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On 7/11/2005
Claude Regnier
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Hey Brad!
No need to apologize buddy. The fact that you made the treck to rep for the rest of the country is great. Aren't you just a little sorry I didn't make the Canada Day a real Tight Slalom course.
Getting more race experience is the key to success. Proper practice makes racing better. Better racing oponents make each and every racer better.
Gad to hear you were happy with the GS. I remember our conversations regarding the event.
Congrats on the C Win.
Have a safe drive home.
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Hood river
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On 7/11/2005
Kash
wrote in from
United States
(65.40.nnn.nnn)
Hey,,, Just stopped in the Dog River Cafe,Hood River, making my way home,,,,,this past weekend ,to say the least was FFFFFUUUUUNNNN,,,, saw some great racing, met alot of great people.
The G.S. was unbelievable,,, my 1st time racing G.S. on a skateboard and had to look back to my snowboard racing experience to get me thru the course,,,,man the legs were shaking thru last 5 cones and just hoping to have enough strength to foot brake at the end of the course,,,plaing 19th for the day......
as for the ts,,,,sorry gang,, I feel I let the Canadians down,,let alone myself,,, dqing both runs,,,,fast hill and a killer set,,,,,luckily for the 3 tiered format,,, I got the opportunity to redeem myself in the c bracket and winning.
gotta get back on the road,,,,another 15 hrs to go,,,,,,,
have a safe trip to Stockholm Claude and Good Luck
ciao for now
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Claude in Sweden
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On 7/11/2005 Ian
wrote in from
Canada
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Good luck Claude and thanks for bringing Canada to these world events.
Kick some hass buddy!
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Hood River
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On 7/9/2005
C & MB
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Brad if you were feeling good enough in the end we hope you have some great racing buddy!
It was so nice to see you. 1986 was a long time between visits. Some of the folks in the field last weekend were not even born the last time we raced, LOL.
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2nd Annual Dovercourt Open
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On 7/9/2005
C & MB
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
July 2,05 Hybrid or special Slalom Results
Position Name Best Run 1 Mike Cividino 28.32 2 Claude Regnier 29.43 3 Pierre 29.81 4 Brad Kasha 31.44 5 J F Boily 31.69 6 Dwayne 31.96 7 Ian 32.26 8 John Dillon 32.3 9 Rob Sydia 32.69 10 Miguel 32.94 11 Marshall 33. 93 12 Joe I 33.94 13 Rejean 34.11 14 Jasond 34.49 15 Danilo 34.66 16 Richard 35.03 17 Chris Barrett 36.39 18 Alex 36.72 19 BrIanna 38.1 3 20 D. K 42.06 21 Molly 43.48 22 Julie 44.16 23 Freddy 45.09 24 Mike McG 46.45 25 Tam C. 56.02
We have a blue towel, a white towel, and a nice Longboard. Mike send your mom in to get it.
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2nd Annual Dovercourt Open
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On 7/9/2005
C & MB
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Here are the final results for the 2nd Annual Dovercourt Open.
We want to Thank Khiro Bob from Khiro Bushings and Fatboy our only 2 US contributors to this years event. We also want to Thank our local and Canadian Sponsors for all their support.
The Dovercourt Community Centre, Red Bull, The Ottawa Sk8park Athletic Club, Sk8city, Kebbek Skateboards, Concrete Wave, Heritage Brewing. J & D Skateboards, Starbucks & Loblaws.
A special Thanks to TK for allowing us to borrow his timer.
It was great to see riders from all around at this years event. Sorry for the delay in getting all this posted but it's camp time and it's been quite hectic trying to get out to either Calgary ( to make the drive to Portland with Brad) or fly to Portland. In the end I'm heading to Stockholm on Monday. The headache was trying to get back from Stockholm to Manchester in time to catch my flight.
We also want to Thank the riders that helped throughout the weekend with various things.
Finally here are the results
Position Name 1 Claude Regnier 2 Mike Cividino 3 Pierre 4 Rob Sydia 5 Pascal ( The Rookie) 6 J F Boily 7 Miguel 8 Brad Kasha 9 Marshall 10 Rejean 11 Danilo 12 Chris Barrett 13 Richard 14 Ian 15 John Dillon 16 Joe I Course Reset for C & D Groups 20 Alex 21 Jeremy M 22 Dwayne 19 Molly 18 Julie 23 Mike KcG 24 Tam C. 17 Jasond 25 Norm 26 Freddy 27 BrIanna 28 Raylene 29 David Kerbl
We have a blue towel, a white towel, and a nice Longboard. Mike send your mom in to get it.
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Skinner
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On 7/5/2005
Kash
wrote in from
Canada
(161.184.nnn.nnn)
Hey Skinner ,,, howz the recruiting going????? I hope yr getting some cowtown speedsters together,,,,,I was just out in Ottawa,,, hanging with some of the quebecer's,,,,their pumped about the Sully challenge and looking forward to a fun weekend in Kimberly.......
If yr interested in some slalom sessions,,,,drop a note,,,,I'm off to Hood for the weekend,,,,and I'd like to get some guys together for some summer sessions.
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Ottawa Snorefest and Slalom Race
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On 7/5/2005
John Dillon, Team Fun
wrote in from
United States
(151.200.nnn.nnn)
Merci Beaucoup infiniment Claude et Mary-Beth pour le Slalom Race et nourriture. Aussi, c'etait un plaisir pour moi etre au Canada avec tous les skateboarders de Quebec(Danilo&Julie,Mig et crew), Montreal(Ian, transplant Mike, New Zealand transplant Dwayne et crew,Toronto(Rob et Civ),Calgary(Brad), et aussi les skateboarders de Ottawa-Claude, Jay,Brianna,Tam,backflipper,bridge-jumper,& kickflip king & others whose names escape me at this time....and it was fun to skate w/fellow countryman Joe I and the West Hartford skateboarders Marshall and Molly. A fun time indeed in the great white north...next time I will come up when there's snow on the ground...we'll slice up the snow,OK, Rob? All the neighbors who lived near the tight slalom course were great folks with whom to talk as were all those spectators at the race on saturday. Thanks for the breakfast, Rob, at the Official Elvis Sightings Restaurant. I watched fireworks via rooftop with everyone to celebrate Canada Day.....then watched them from the road as I drove home through NY and PA sunday eve. This time I drove straight through, leaving Ottawa at 6pm after skating the concrete parks again at Legacy and Katana, arriving home at 4am monday. I slept all day yesterday, awakening only to see the fireworks at home while celebrating our Independence Day. That was my first time in Canada on a skateboard...but it won't be my last. I hope to skate w/you all again. Thanks for the fun time you all showed me! Hey, who won the SnoreFest? I know there were plenty of midnight carpenters at work throughout the night!
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Slalm weekend/Dovercourt
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On 7/4/2005
Kash
wrote in from
Canada
(161.184.nnn.nnn)
WWWWHHHHYYYY is it so damn hard to get back into the grind after a weekend like the one that just past flew by,,,,,,if this keeps up,a guys gonna have some trouble making some money to get to these skate session,,,,,,,,,I had a blast.
There's been a few thank you's already,, so I have to add some tooo,
Thanks Claude and MB for all their work and hospitality,,,,,,,Claude it's been a long time and I was hoping to match up with somewhere other than the 1st round,,,great racing and great memories shared.
To all the travellers who made their way to Ottawa,,, the Quebec cone killlin crew (Quebec City and Montreal),,
the down south crew,, Team Fun John,,,Coach Joe and his magic transporter,,, Marshal and Molly,,,,,
Rob and Mike from the Taranta area,,,,,, Mike rippin and taking some pain for all of us,,,Rob,,, great qualifying partner ,, 4 of the most enjoyable rips down the course.
and for anyone I may have missed,,, Hey it is great to meet all of ya and hope to see ya in the near future,,, if ya come out west,, be sure to touch base,, doors always open.....
Pierre,,, sorry too bro,,,,,the ole body locked up halfway thru the day,,,,to say the least the chiro had a hay day with me this afternoon. Hope ya heal quickly,,,,Richard I hope yr ankle heals quick too,,,I think Pirre and I both owe a few Beerskis,,,EH!
Take care and Play safe
oh, I forgot one thing and special congrats to rookie Mike,, ( I believe he's from the Montreal area,,) He was presented a pretty cool bamboo slalom deck for shining off the biggest aura.on his discovery of slalom and running cones,,,,, I'm looking forward to racing against ya next, cause I know yr gonna be training,,, oh I mean playing,,,,, let alone sleeping with it......lol
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Montreal
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On 7/4/2005
Joe i
wrote in from
United States
(24.2.nnn.nnn)
When we found out that everybody was going to split after the awards presentation, I started asking around for some floor space in Montreal.
Pierre, despite already having guests, figured out how to put up us 4. Needless to say the man is a saint and will be treated like a king in CT anytime.
JF and Pierre then bought us beer(?) and took us to the Big O for a little slide practice. A slalom race at this spot would be world class, the hill is great and the venue is spooky cool. You guys need to make this happen.
Then after a stop at JF's for more beer and to wake up Montoya, the feral off center mohawked downhiller, we headed out to the bars of montreal on boards. First stop was a skater bar. Molly and Marshall, while too young for the US bars, had their first bar experience in a perfect spot. I knew it was perfect when Molly jumped on the pool table to stick a Fatboy sticker on stuffed shark.
More skateboarding, more bars, more perfect roads, next thing I know the sun is coming up. Smoked meat, Poutin, Montoya, JF, and Pierre. It was awesome. Molly, Marshall, and I agreed we would never forget it. We hope to be able to repay you some day.
Joe
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Ottawa
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On 7/4/2005
Joe i
wrote in from
United States
(24.2.nnn.nnn)
Thank you Claude & MB for putting us up and throwing a great race. It was loads of fun and a great first race for Marshall and Molly.
Thank you to Rob and Civ for your good company and for bringing Mike and Chris.
It was my pleasure to make many new friends. The Quebec Crew, Julie, Mig, Dan, Reggie, and Richard the sweater guy - I can't wait to skate with you guys again.
Dwayne, Fast Freddie, The Rookie, Raylene, Brad BOHIKA, all you guys were fun to hang out with and super nice to my new guys, Molly and Marshall.
Ian, the arm wrestle for the t-shirt was classic.
Thank you all so much. I hope some of you will make it to our Farm Final in VT at summers end.
Molly, Marshall, and Joe
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Fun!
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On 7/4/2005
JF
wrote in from
Canada
(216.208.nnn.nnn)
Sick week end! what a nice crue, everyone rocks out there! a lot of improvement for me, two course so diférente then what i'm use to ride. Thanxxx claude & MB you work hard for canadian slalom and it's really appreciate! so mutch Fun!
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Ottawa Race
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On 7/4/2005
Rob
wrote in from
Canada
(65.94.nnn.nnn)
Great weekend of racing.
Exceptionally proud of Civ - 1st and a 2nd - can't ask for better
It was a absolute pleasure meeting the rest of the Montreal crew - great bunch of racers who I look foward to racing/partying with in the future.
Joe I, Molly, Marshall and John D. - my American buddies - glad you finally got north of the border - hope you guys had a blast. I will have to hear the Montreal stories
Brad Kasha - great meeting you and we will see you in Alberta
To everyone else - keep hammering cones.
One quick request, of anyone has video of me racing, I would really appreciate getting a copy. I have never seen myself in a course and would love to have some footage to show my son.
All the best,
Rob
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Ottawa
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On 7/4/2005
pierre
wrote in from
Canada
(24.200.nnn.nnn)
I had a great weekend! Thanks Mary-Beth and Claude, we had great racing with fast guys and girls. The courses were "challenging" ;-) The vibe was cool and i think everyone enjoyed racing.
I'm still sore from hitting Brad at the bottom of Legacy Skatepark, he is a solid guy, sorry Brad. We had a super fun session in Montreal saturday nite with Joe I., Bob, Marshall and Molly, JF and Montoya, hitting a few pit stops on the way...ended at 4:30 am. That newly paved Berry Hill has dual GS written all over it...
So thank you all, i had a blast! Pierre
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2nd Annual Dovercourt Open
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On 7/4/2005
Claude Regnier
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Civ you raced great all weekend. Never said you didn't. The wind hampered everyone all day just to make it. It would have bee nice to run that on a Dual.
There are lots of races Won and Lost due to wind and several other factors.
You won fair and square. Congrats.
I hope everyone else had a good time.
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Employment prospects...
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On 7/3/2005 PSR
wrote in from
United States
(69.161.nnn.nnn)
Claude, Claude, Claude... Keep in mind that I coach, and do it at a rate that puts a bit of bread on the table. You just gotta quit using Canadian currency and charging rates that are current with the 1980's ! If you didn't notice by now, you're a good coach ! Quit giving the 'skills' away, and make the 'wanna be' racers pay for what you own...
Oh, and sorry I didn't get up your way, our minivan went in for repairs (I also had Greens to mow at the Park,kinda crimps the gettin'-to-Ottawa by 10 Am schedule), as it got a tad toasty on the trip to Glouster (love traffic jams in 90* heat,don't you?). I WILL make it up your way before Season's end, promise.
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wind
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On 7/3/2005 Civ
wrote in from
Canada
(24.141.nnn.nnn)
funny how that wind works....I guess it had nothing to do with your time in the tight eh?...i think I remember a pretty stiff tailwind that came up for ya....And for the record...EVERYONE had to deal with the headwind..including me. Nice beating ya tho...OH....and the tight was down to the wire, Claude and I racing head to head within inches of each other...I just decided to fall and smash my head so he could win. Next year I wont let ya stay so close.
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2nd Annual Dovercourt Open
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On 7/3/2005
Claude Regnier
wrote in from
Canada
(64.230.nnn.nnn)
Our appologies to ROB SYDIA. I incorrectly posted the results from Friadys Dual finnishes. Hold on there may be more on the way. I had very little to do over the weekend and may not have used all of my leisure time to the best of my abilities.
ROB SYDIA took out Pascal ( The Rookie) in the 4th and 5th place round of 8. He then lost to Pierre in the round of 4.
If there are any other errors I will do my best to get to them right away. I'm a little busy cleaning the sk8park and we've already received additional 5 kids for sk8camp week 3 starting tomorrow. What am I going to do with all my time off.
Maybe I will find a paying job!
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