Freeride world tour 09, gli italiani? uno spunto...

amen

Snowboarder
con l'Xtreme di verbier si è concluso oggi il freeride world tour 08-09

ecco i vincitori e classifiche, da notare la frequenza della scritta ITA fra i partecipanti, come mai una popolazione che vive a ridosso delle più belle montagne del mondo non sforna qualche talento in questo campo?

che sia ora di mandare i Senoner in giro per il mondo e non a stravincere le gare vicino casa?

gli unici italiani che risultano in classifica (e a cui vanno i miei applausi) sono:

SKI MEN

(72) CHRISTIAN GARUFI - ITA
(76) ROBERTO PARISSE - ITA
(109) MICHAEL TROJER - ITA
(136) DIDIER LACOIX - ITA

su 167 riders che hanno preso punti nei 4 big events più quelli di qualifica appunto (i nostri hanno fatto punti al mystic experience sul Rosa e a chamonix in prevalenza)

SKI WOMEN

(33) GIULIA MONEGO - ITA

su 58 atlete a punti

SNOWBOARD MEN

(85) PIER-FRANCESCO SMALTINI - ITA
(97) LUCA ALBRISI - ITA (maestro che ho conosciuto e saluto)

su 134 riders

SNOWBOARD WOMEN

....... su 40 atlete

report ufficiale

NISSAN XTREME - VERBIER 09
The Four Freeride World Champions were crowned in Verbier

The Freeride World Tour 2009 came to an end with an amazing fourth stage and grand finale: the Nissan Xtreme – Verbier. The Frenchmen, Xavier de Le Rue in snowboard and Aurelien Ducroz in ski, are the Freeride World Champions 2009 while taking incredible victories on the mythical Bec des Rosses. For the women, the Norwegian skier, Ane Enderud, dominated the event thus took her first ever Freeride World Champion title as did the american snowboarder, Susan Mol, who was third today in the competition won by Geraldine Fasnacht.

Freeride World Ranking 2009 (find the complete ranking here).

Men Ski Women Ski Men Snowboard Women Snowboard
1- Aurelien Ducroz FRA
2- Reine Barkered SWE
3-Sverre Liliequist SWE

1-Ane Enderud NOR
2-Marja Persson SWE
3-Jess McMillan USA

1-Xavier de Le Rue FRA
2- Alex Coudray SUI
3- Max Zipser AUT

1- Susan Mol USA
2- Aline Bock GER
3- Geraldine Fasnacht SUI


The Frenchmen Xavier de Le Rue (snowboard) and Aurelien Ducroz (ski), winners of the Nissan Xtreme - Verbier and Freeride World Champions 2009
Xavier de Le Rue and Aurélien Ducroz, leading before the stage in Verbier, brought honor to their Golden Bibs with historic runs. On the windblown Bec des Rosses face with 55° areas which was even tougher than usual, they both opted for really tough lines. Though he had already won the Freeride World Champion title before heading down the slope, Xavier de Le Rue won the competition hands down, this being his second victory of the season after winning the Nissan Freeride de Tignes. This is his second consecutive title.
After his podiums at the Nissan Russian Adventure (2nd) and the Nissan Tram Face (3rd), Aurelien Ducroz was victorious in Verbier. Like his winning run in 2006, he revealed his mastery and ease on such steep slopes. Very emotional at the awards ceremony, Aurelien has now claimed his spot as the discipline leader.

Results for the Nissan Xtreme de Verbier 2009 (Complete results attached)

Men Ski Women Ski Men Snowboard Women Snowboard
1- Aurelien Ducroz FRA
2- Reine Barkered SWE
3-Raphy Gillioz SUI

1-Ane Enderud NOR
2- Marja Persson SWE
3-Jess McMillan USA

1-Xavier de Le Rue FRA
2-Mitch Toelderer AUT
3-Matt Annetts SUI

1-Geraldine Fasnacht SUI
2-Bibi Pekarek AUT
3- Susan Mol USA


The Swiss were also successful on the Bec des Rosses with Geraldine Fasnacht’s victory in snowboard, third place for Raphy Gillioz in ski and Alex Coudray taking 2nd in the Freeride World Ranking in snowboard.
After her first victory just a few days ago, Geraldine Fasnacht continued her amazing come-back winning the Nissan Xtreme – Verbier. Starting from the right side of the face which was reserved for the women, her fluidity impressed everyone. She won ahead of Bibi Pekarek (AUT) and the new Freeride World Champion, Susan Mol (USA). Susan participated in the Freeride World Tour after having won a qualifier event; she then won the Nissan Tram Face in Squaw Valley USA. Confirming her talent on the European slopes, she took the title ahead of Aline Bock (GER), the other revelation of this season winning in Sochi.
Raphy Gillioz (SUI), mountain guide in Verbier and chief ski patrol for the Mont Fort area, mesmerized the huge crowd gathered at the Col de Gentianes to admire the 14th edition of this legendary competition. By choosing the central line of which he alone knew the secrets, he climbed to the third step of the podium. Also, thanks to his great season taking 3rd in Sochi and Tignes, the snowboarder Alex Coudray took second of the Freeride World Ranking 2009.

The Scandinavian skiers, Ane Enderud (NOR), Freeride World Champion 2009, Reine Barkered (SWE) and Sverre Liliequist (SWE), both on the podium of the Freeride World Tour 2009
Encouraged by her entire family that came all the way from Norway, Ane Enderud chose a creative line with impressive jumps. Thanks to her victory in Verbier, she took her first Freeride World Champion title just ahead of Marja Persson (SWE) and Jess McMillan (USA), who were all three on the podium of the Nissan Xtreme – Verbier. For the men, Reine Barkered (SWE), was the revelation of this season winning in Squaw Valley. He concluded the competition with a run packed with lots of quick jumps. Thanks to his 2nd place in Verbier, he thus took second of the Freeride World Ranking 2009 just ahead of his compatriot Sverre Liliequist, winner in Sochi.

RANKING http://www.freerideworldtour.com/en/rankings/rankings_0-18
 
Ultima modifica:
non mi passava niente e ho fatto 2 grafici con gli atleti divisi per nazionalità

SKI MEN

tot 167 atleti
tralasciate nazioni con meno di 4 atleti in classifica (RUS FIN ARG CZE NZL UK ROM AUS POL)

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SWE e FRA con 4 atleti nei primi 10!!

SNOWB MEN

tot 134 atleti
tralasciate nazioni con 2 o meno atleti in classifica (RUS FIN CAN ESP CZE NZL UK POL)

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AUT 4 atleti nei primi 10
SUI e USA 3

Dominio francese in entrambe le classifiche!
da notare l'assenza di cinesi e giapponesi, anche perchè nella coppa FIS in halfpipe e big air stanno vincendo parecchio...
 
ero a vedere la finale al bec de rosses.
Il livello dei finalisti quest'anno era particolarmente impressionante, direi che per emergere in queste classifiche ci vuole molta abitudine a questo tipo di gare, che gli italiani frequentano molto poco. Aurelien Ducroz che ha vinto ormai conosce il bec (e immagino le altre località del tour) molto bene, e questo lo aiuta molto nel scendere con grande sicurezza.
Se guardate la classifica di quest'anno e la confrontate con quella dell'anno scorso (sul più facile mt gelé), mi sembrano proprio emergere gli sciatori con più esperienza e meno inclini al cliffone purchessia
 

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Interessante e in effetti poco edificante per l'Italia.
Curiosità: Roberto Parisse è per caso abruzzese?
il cognome è molto diffuso dalla mie zone di origine...
 
Mi sembrava. non avrei detto che uno dei più forti italiani venisse dalle mie parti.
Bene. Almeno ogni tanto qualcuno emerge anche dal centro italia.
 
Ciapa ....

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.... e poi dicono che lo sci è pericoloso ... ma va la' !!!!!!!!! :D

Amen !!
 
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