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Stunt ditch and few random bits from around Morzine

Been a couple weeks since last post but not much has been going on here. The weather has been pretty rubbish and not had a sunny day for what seams like ages, really hard to motivate yourself to go ride when the visibility is this rubbish. There has been a good dump of snow but only up the very top in Avoriaz and even then its really heavy snow. Here are few random shots from the last few weeks.

Waterfall in Nyon, much bigger one behind where I took the photo from but not as good.

Had one last stunt ditch training session and this was also the last time we saw sun.

Jimbo showing us how your actually mean to tweak a backside air

Jen ripping it

Young Max showing us all up

Definitely one to watch in the future, Isla.

Cheers for photo Max.

Had another banked slalom race up in Avoriaz and it was sick! Crap weather and couldn’t see but such a mellow event. No one could actually be bothered to race and the free BBQ, wine and punch at the bottom proved to far more appealing for all the riders! At 2pm we eventually thought some racing should get done. I had finished 2nd at the last banked slalom but the standard for this one was very high as it was the final round of a tour so lots of riders from other resorts had come over for it. Eventually ended up 12th which I was stoked about and even managed to beat Jimbo however, Myles beating me by 0.01 of a second was frustrating as hell, dam him!! Next time haha! Really fun day though and a massive thanks to all the organisers. Most fun event of the season. Few photos bellow and more can be found here.

Loads of swallow tails showed up for the event!

Soph in the pump track in Cham.

Em, Mark, Dee and Keeks were over in Chatel again so managed to catch up with them and went over to Cham for day. They headed off skiing but I meet up with a mate and went biking again. Really wish I’d kept a bike in Edinburgh as I have missed it heaps. Also had best  french onion soup ever!

Myles planning his new business venture and Evians demise.

Had a rather hungover walk today up to Lake Montriond and to the waterfalls up there with Myles and Marlies. Was pretty chilly still and the weather was still pretty grim but at least it got us out the flat.

Myles and Marlies Chilling

Pretty boring and uneventful blog post I know but not much has been going on really. Only got a couple more weeks left here and then onwards to Edinburgh and then a month in Vietnam!

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French National SBX Champs in Grand Bornand and Spring in Morzine

Yesterday was the last big race of the season, the French National Champs in Grand Bornand. It’s a fairly local race for us but still meant a 5am start. Once again the venue was a much smaller mountain which not many of us had heard of before so good to get to see something new. It’s been so hot and slushy in the afternoons here we were surprised at how they had managed to get enough snow together to build such a fun looking course.

Grand Bornand lower slopes

The home run on the lower slopes starting to look a little bare…

Course run through

  • Drop in roller
  • Wu-tang
  • 3 big long rollers
  • Step down road gap thing
  • Left berm
  • Roller
  • Step up
  • Really tight right turn
  • Left berm
  • Step up in to ‘half a tea cup’ 180 degree right turn kinda thing
  • Step down
  • Jump
  • Left turn
  • 4 Rollers, last two were a double
  • Tabletop Jump
  • Big right berm
  • Finish Jump

Maisie and Marlies

Young Max, Myles and K-Wizzle up top

Max, K-Wizzle and Myles chilling

Hiding from the Sun

Straw hats and umbrellas to hide from the sun were the order of the day for the marshals.

After inspection we lined up for our first training run which was pretty much a 50% run just to check out the course and see how it was running. All was good and such a fun track to ride!! Had a rest up before next training run however after a few delays from crashes we were told that there was no more training runs and it was straight into qualifying. Sucked loads but 1 training run was all most of us managed to get in.

Maisie hitting up the Wu-Tang

I was really annoyed with my qualification run and got to the bottom knowing I had made lots of little errors and knowing that I definitely hadn’t gone fast enough although when the times came in I was 33rd and only 1 place off qualifying and missed out by 0.06 of a second!! Gutted. Still a good result though for a pretty big race.

The other guys all did pretty good with Max and Kyle both managing to get through their first heats and ending up top in the top 16. Myles McKnuckle did not live up to his new nickname and went massive off one of the jumps landing on his back pretty hard in his qualification run. Sounds like crash of the season but hopefully he’ll be back on his board in no time.

Kyle in his first heat

Max getting looooose and leading his heat the whole way down!

The ‘Tea Cup’, possibly the most fun feature we’d hit all season!

Bankes about to take out the dude in yellow.

Max not so lucky in his 2nd heat. The jump into the ‘Tea Cup’

It was all done by 2pm and time to pack up the vans and head back to Morzine. For full list of results check the FIS website however they are not up just yet. No more proper races for the last few weeks of the season. It’s all gone so so fast but its been good laugh for sure.

Before the race I had a few days off work so could get some general riding in! Managed to make it over to Chatel and Morgins properly for the first time this season and I think it could possible be the last time as well as the snow is disappearing fast! There was some sections of proper ‘agricultural’ riding. Not gone out for general kind of mellow day just touring about like you do when your just in the alps for a week so made a nice change.

Myles and Soph in Morgains

Couple more days and don’t think this lift will be running. Felt about 20C at the bottom!

Also managed to go to Cascade de l’Arpenaz which is a massive waterfall near Sallanches. I’ve seen it loads from the motor way and always wanted to go right up to it so we did. It doesn’t look big from this photo but its so high that all the water just get caught by the wind and blown to the side. We were literally directly under it and if the wind had stopped would have got soaked. The photo doesn’t do the waterfall any justice but it is massive! The photo is a stitch of 4 wee photos as my s90′s 28mm lens was nowhere near even close to fitting it all in. Will definitely go back though with my proper camera before the season ends.

Definitely feels like the season is coming to and end though. Shorts and jandels are out in town and as its so slushy up the hill in the afternoons theres been plenty of slack lining been done.

Myles the occasional slack line ninja!

Feel ready for the end of the season though now and looking forward to getting out of Morzine. Went over to Cham again the other day and managed to get a wee bit of biking in which was really really good fun. Did my first bit of ‘downhill’ in over 5 years and I can’t wait to get new bike sorted out when I get back to New Zealand, just wish I had one here! Still a month left and only 20 days until Avoriaz closes. Last few weeks could get pretty dull around here as people are slowly starting to leave. Should be able to get a few hikes and other trips in before I leave. Still haven’t been to Annecy yet so that could be the next trip.

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Halfpipe Training in Avoriaz

Went for another hike yesterday in the baking sun. The aim was to get up to the very top of Pepsi Max in Avoriaz but none of the guys were keen to do the Gnarly ridge route as there isn’t much snow on it at the moment at what stuff is still left is falling off rather quick. So we ended up trying to just hike the bowl. Without snowshoes or splitboard it was a nightmare but we made it at least half way and the snow was actually still alright.

Resting after a monster hike

Ed, Elliot and Linzi rest after monster hike.

The rest of the team got back day ago and we were straight back into halfpipe training which is definitely my favorite type of training. Took a few photos before it got to slush and closed so have a gander. Think the biggest improvement in my riding all season has definitely been pipe, its so so addictive! Cheers Myles for the shots of myself.

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Polish National Champs in Krynica Zdroja, Krakow, Vienna and the long journey home

It was up early in Czech and back on the road for 4 hours to one of my favourite countries in Europe, Poland! We had a free day, as the next race wasn’t until Wednesday, so I had suggested to the rest of the team we spend a day in Krakow. The drive through Czech was mainly on back roads and we passed loads of little ski resorts on the way. Would loved to stop and get a few runs in these backend of nowhere resorts as I know the chances of me ever going back to them are slim to none!

When we eventually crossed the boarder to Poland there was a noticeable difference in the quality of roads building and everything. It might not be up there on everyone’s list of favourite countries but I was very excited to be back! After Myles managed to sneak the tomtom into taking us via a KFC for lunch we found the Pink Panther Hostel, which is a stones through from the central square. I had stayed there a few months before so knew it was perfect for what we needed. If you are ever in Krakow its worth checking out.

After dropping off our gear it was time to go out and wonder the city for a bit. It was a proper test to see how much I had remembered from my last visit but after a quick walk around the square I took the guys off to the castle. I had heard it had been pretty cold out east and Poland wasn’t letting us down, felt like –heaps degrees C but I managed to point out most stuff around the castle including the fire breathing dragon which proved to be a good source of heat!

Krakows incredible castle

Getting some energy at the shakra

Trying to steal some dolla dolla to help cover our training fees

Krakows genuine fire breathing dragon, make sure you lock up your maidens…

If you visit Krakow make sure you go inside this church.

That evening we decided to head out for dinner. After being around Polish people heaps in Edinburgh I was used to all the breaded meats and very excited to get to have some Barszcz which is a type of beetroot soup that comes in a cup with your meal. For the others it all seamed a little more exotic but thankfully as Krakow gets a lot of British tourists this place had an English menu. We were yet to realise this would be the only place with an English menu for the rest of the trip…

My Polish dinner, opted to miss out on the breaded chicken…

We only had a few hours drive the to the next resort near the town of so we spent the morning wondering around the Jewish quarter of Krakow which is definitely worth a visit. Feels like your walking around a level from a Call of Duty game! When we eventually hit the road but it wasn’t long before a tactical stop at a Tesco was need for some lunch where once again our lack of Polish resulted in more food ordering issues from the canteen.

man having a pee

the lads looking for more ways to cover training fees although I don’t think they’ll get much for this…

Buying chess boards…

Packing up the Battle Wagon ready to hit the road again.

Next destination…

One of the guys from the Polish team had been helping us sort out with accommodation near the rave venue which turned out be really nice. We had access to a garage downstairs for waxing our boards so spent most of the day catching up on internet stuff, Myles getting beat at chess, myself getting beat at chess and waxing our boards. It was pretty late by the time dinner came around and we thought we were going for the safe option by going to a pizzeria. For myself this would prove to be very wrong. Tried to order the beetroot soup and a mushroom pizza, which sound like it should be easy enough. Wrong. I ended up with some random soup with what looked like maggots in it (actually really tasty) and a pizza with whole cloves of garlic on it. I am surprised anyone would even consider having a face-to-face conversation with me for the next few days!

Next day was Polish Nationals day and some really big names had shown up fot it. The course was looking pretty fun and quite technical although there was a straight section of the course with no features so they had just put in a few GS gates, which was a bit lame. They had a butt ton of snow so I don’t know why they didn’t just build a few more rollers or a step down roller or something.

Course Run Through

  • Out the start gate into a wu-tang
  • Step up roller
  • Two fairly whippy rollers
  • Right hand berm
  • Left berm
  • Small table top
  • Ice cream cone shaped roller, off axis on a right hand corner
  • Roller
  • Left hand berm
  • GS gates
  • Step down kicker
  • Kicker
  • Left hand berm
  • Two fast whippy rollers to the finish line

It was so same format as in Czech so we had two qualifying runs and top 16 qualify for finals. I put in a fairly mellow first run so come 2nd runs I could get loose. After first runs I was just outside qualifying by 0.2 of a second so I knew I could easily make up come second 2nd runs. Put in what felt like a fast run however the snow had been slowing up as it got warmer and it turned out very few people put in faster times. Ended up 20th  but as the field was of such a high level it resulted in 24 points but still a bit pissed off. Myles ended up top 12th, Marlies 7th and Tom Bankes mixing it up with the big guns coming 3rd. We went out for steak and beetroot soup that night which cost a grand total of about 7 Euros! Score.

Myles getting ready for his heat

Day two of racing and no major course changes except for a few extra GS gates added in. The weather was much better too, super warm and no wind. Think the snow temp was sitting at like -0.2C so the snow was only just still snow! Come racing I managed to qualify for the finals by manning up and changing a few lines here and there. It was time for the heats.

First race I pulled out the gate and over the wu-tang all four of us were neck and neck. One of the Austrian guys and myself got pretty tangled up and he ended up going down. Coming into the first corner I was sitting in 3rd place knowing I could settle for 3rd and top 12 finish or keep pushing and get into the top 8. I sat right behind 2nd place waiting to make my move and I knew where I could make it. We came into the last few jumps where I knew I could get the speed to overtake. I made my move and coming into the last corner I knew I was going to pass but I got blocked off on the outside and was unable to make my turn as my board was under the tail of the other riders. Not 100% sure what happened next but I was in the air and flying out of the top of the berm. Myles and Tom saw it all happen from the chairlift and said later “it was a pretty bold move and an epic crash.” I got up as quick as could hoping that I could hop back up around the gates I had missed and get third place however as soon as I looked up the Austrian that had fallen earlier was already passed. I was so pissed off at the time but looking back it was one of the most fun races I had had all season!

2nd day rain….

As there wasn’t a load of girls they went straight into the finals and Marlies made a fantastic comeback to take 3rd place and her first podium at FIS level, massive props! Myles who was sitting in 2nd place for all of his first heat got unlucky and just missed out meant he end up 9th which is still a fantastic result. Mr Banks made a sick comeback in the finals to take his first win of the season with a photo finish. Made for some fantastic watching! Well done.

Winners with their medals

For a full list of results please check out the FIS website.

And that was that for Poland. Once again it hadn’t disappointed and we all had a fantastic time there. The people were epic and the places we visited were beautiful. Poland will always be one of my most favourite places in Europe and I really can’t wait to go back one day.

View back in to Poland from Slovakia.

It was time to start the epic journey back to Morzine. Tomtom told us it was going to take a grand total of 16 hours, which we were all dreading. Luckily for us Marlies had arranged with her parents that we could stay the night at her place near Vienna. We managed to get in some of the sights of Vienna and spent most of our time there crushing the remaining Czech coins we had left on the tram tracks which was probably the highlight. Really beautiful city though, so clean and the architecture is some of the nicest I have seen across Europe. Marlies made for an excellent tour guide and walked us round pointing out most of the city sights and points of interest including I log with lots of nails in it and signs of the resistance during WWII.

Balcony where Hitler made his famous speech on 12th March 1938.

By the time we reached her house we were all starving and walked into her house greeted by her parents and one of the most incredible smelling dinners I have ever smelt! It certainly made up for the bowls of onions we had been eating in Czech the previous week! Roast pork with apple sauce and a massive baked Alaska. So to have some proper home cooking after we have spent most the season eating pasta dishes and student-ish style food in Morzine. I massive thank you to the Neuners’ for being fantasic hosts.

The next day it was back in the battle wagon, where I am writing this now, to make the final push towards Morzine. It has been really nice to get out of resort for almost 2 weeks as it is quite easy to start to feel trapped in Morzine and I am kind of dreading going back in a way. I am looking forward to doing a few shifts and work and riding the pipe again but I’m ready for the next adventure.

Here is roughly the route of the whole trip. Massive thanks to Jimbo for doing all the driving.

7 countries

4 currencies

No getting pulled over

400 euros in fuel

Best trip of the season….

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Dolni Morava National Champs, FIS and my snowboarding face!

After one of the best and longest days riding in Avoriaz I’d had in a long time it was off to the national champs and a FIS in the Czech Republic. Czech is somewhere I have never been before but always wanted to go to so I was pretty excited for the trip. Not all the team were going on this trip as it wasn’t officially on the calendar so Myles, Marlies, Tom Banks, coach Jimbo and myself loaded up the battle wagon and hit the road for a mammoth 12 hour drive through to Prague. This was an almighty long trip so to the tactical choice of passing out in the back of the wagon with audio book to put me to sleep.

Standard on the road food even for athletes….

We arrived in Prague pretty late at night and were pretty knackered but wanted to go and have a well earned beer as it was Jimbo’s birthday and when beer is less than a euro a pint it would be rude not to! We asked the people in the hostel for a few recommendations and headed out. After a few cold ones and ‘a lesson in Czech culture’ it was time to get an early one and go have a gander round the city for a few hours the next day.

The team off to see the sights of Prague…

Break in Prague, a tough choice…..

Most badass statue ever!! You can’t see inside the gates proper but there is dude in there about to cut off his hands!

I didn’t really know what to expect as I had heard so much about the city but it proved to be a pretty sick place. We only had a couple hours but feel we got to see most of the old town and touristy bits. Will have to go back at a later date though and see a bit more.

Team photo in front of the castle. Their guards were actually pretty shit compared to ours. They were actually moving heaps and shivering!

Jimbo and his tired beard buddy on the Prague subway.

After a couple hours back on the road and witnessing at least 5 people being pulled over by the police, we arrived in Dolni Morava, which is where the races would be held over the weekend. None of us really knew what to expect but what a treat we were in for. Two T-Bars accessed the side of the resort we would be using and conditions resembled Scotland so it was almost like being on home turf!

It was then off to find out accommodation which was in the backend of nowhere and I think we must have been the first people to be staying at since the end of summer. First things first, get the jug on and make a brew. However for the first 5 min of running the tap the water resembled dehydrated piss. The rest of the teams were staying here too though which meant FIS standard meals and if a ping-pong table wasn’t enough we also had our own private drag lift out the back!

Trying to understand shopping in Czech.

First day up the hill was just a training day. Here is the video of the course and ‘my riding’ face. Myles was also practicing his drafting. Enjoy.

Day 1 of racing was the Czech Nationals Champs and course was slushy as however, instead of degrading it actually got better and much faster! We had 2 qualifying runs, fasted one counting towards finals and top 32 qualifying. All of us managed to get through to the finals, which was an epic effort for us all! Myles and myself both got knocked out in the first round of heats but I managed to get 3rd in the heat, which meant I finished 23rd. Best result of the season. Stoked! Tom Bankes ended up getting 4th keeping the points rolling in, Marlies Neuner got 13th and Myles 31st.

Had every type of weather possible! but eventually the sun came out….

Marlies sending it off the kicker!

Day 2 of racing was just a normal FIS race and the course was almost the same except for one small gate change which meant you would have more speed into the hip and finish jump. The sun had also come out! I didn’t do as good as first day and nowhere near as good as I wanted however still made it to the finals and came third in my heat again. Myles Mcneany put in an epic qualifying run to get him 5th fastest time and gate priority for the first few rounds. Marlies put in another solid run also and Banks improved on the previous days qualifying result getting 2nd fastest time. End results for day 2. Tom Banks 3rd, Myles 7th, Marlies 5th and myself 24th. For full list of results see the FIS site.

Tom bringing it home!

Once again we travelled to a tiny resort that we would never normally go to and once again I was so impressed with the amount of effort that the mountain put into running the event and the mountain itself. Whilst the qualifying runs were going on they had people constantly digging and shaping berms so they kept their shape and it made a massive difference. The whole mountain was also littered with mountain biking stuff, loads of north shore trails and massive dirt jumps. I would love to come back and see this place in the summer as I can imagine it would be buzzing! All the locals were so proud of their hill and wanted to know what we thought about it. The few resorts we have back in the UK could learn a thing or two from this tiny resort.

Off tomorrow to Krakow for some more cultural enlightenment and then the Polish Nationals and another FIS.

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