Friday, July 17, 2009

Thanks to our sponsors

I have collected signatures on special edition envelopes printed for the worlds at Laragne as a thank you for those who donated to the team fund.
Who can you pick?

Ager day 5 - a great racing day to the big ridge.

Another great racing day. Jonny's video is about the best report on the day you can get.

Aeros tail next to my base bar at setup.

I was with the lead gaggle all day and even led out for awhile but went for an extra top up with Carl before the final glide. I got in the same time as Blay but lost 5 min on those that took a gamble over the forest before goal and got away with it. Balazs and Jonny did well taking the late start and caught the lead gaggle when we put the brakes on as it overclouded at one point.

Leading out on the awesome ridge leading to the turn point. You could smell the yellow flowers in the thermals.
An agressive flare was needed in the leeside landing area.



The official landing was dodgy but most succumed to wanting to land together. Most of us got away with it OK.

The second last day is blown out so it is a time for doing deals. swimming and catching up on sleep after some epic retrieves yesterday. It is gusting 35kts outside as I write this.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Ager day 4



Getting into race mode at last and getting out in front.





We rigged in cloud then it burned off for an epic racing day.










Blay Olmos snr at take off today. We often meet in the air. We flew together at the worlds in '85 at Kossen, Austria. Now I have a constant battle with his son.





At the start gate over some amazing lakes.





Cameron and I met up at TP2

Fillin up water bottles at the springs on the way back from goal.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

TDF

Camo and I raced over to the next valley an the practice day to catch le tour going by. We met up with two groups of Aussies and flew the flag. It was the Barcellona to Andorra mountain stage. A breakaway group of 9 had a 10 min lead on the peleton.



We got back to Ager in time for a practice fly over gorges and the flatlands towards Belageur which proved handy for task 1.




The gorge at the western end of Montsec.










The little town of Ager,

Monday, July 13, 2009

Ager tasks 1 & 2 and a blown out day

We have had two good tasks on the first 2 days of the Pre Europeans in Ager. Personally I went conservative on the first task and ended up 18th. Went harder on the second but passed up lift getting near the end wanting stronger and had a picnic for 45 min getting back up. Made goal but after another 5 hour flight, am back in 20th overall. Both tasks were similar to tasks in '94 and the '95 Worlds when I flew here last.


Launching on Montsec
Gorge crossing.
Crossing the line at Goal day 2.



Blay (El Nino) is leading with his father, Blay snr, doing well also.



The second task had us crossing a spectacular gorge both ways. It is basically unlandable. Today was windy and stable. Camo, H, our Catalan driver Mar and I went kayaking in the same gorge.


We found the frogs diving in the lake from and old bridge. H has Laurent Thevenot as a figurehead on her kayak.





Friday, July 10, 2009

Barcellona and practice days at Ager


Barcellona is one of the worlds great tourist cities and a good opportunity to pick up the mandatory gifts. The drug dealers and prostitutes in Las Ramblas are becoming real pests and take away much of the charm of a wander down this famous avenue of Plane trees.







Nick and I were met by his driver Montse and her friend for tapas in a less touristy area. Montse lives in Barcellona and drove for 4 comps in Aus last Christmas.


We had a good practice day on Montsec. Camo was a happy chap.









Monday, July 6, 2009

Worlds presentation - driving to Spain

Jonny flying the flag for Australia.


Alex gets his medal.












Top 3









Aussie female supporters cooling off.







Cruising with Bob Marley through the south of France.







Swiss Nick with his car at Villefranche


Tourist at Pont du Gard.


Friday, July 3, 2009

Stopped tasks suck but a good task to end the comp.

Italy celebrates in the goal field.





Italy jumped the Austrians to win both the team and individual with Alex Ploner the new world champ. Jonny came good at the end to nail 2nd. Australia was jumped by the Brazilians on the last day, dropping to 5th, but just holding out the Americans.
The last word champion Atilla Bertok having an intimate moment with new world champ Alex Ploner. Alex is also the current rigid world champ. (Pic thanks to Camo)
We are proud of Jonny.

There was plenty of drama on the last day with the leader Manfred landing at the start and a few names not completing the task. Julia flew for 7 hours to run over the 8pm time limit and land 3km short.
The two stopped tasks cost me heavily being a bit behind and at base when stopped. I had enough height to glide out the first stopped task and did finish the second 15 min after it was called. As drew Cooper used to say "If me aunty had nackers she'd be me uncle".
The relief at the end of a big comp is visible in all the pilots. Last nights party was a warm up for tonight.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Another called day

Click on the above for a panorama of the Laragne flying area.




The day was called before the start gate.














There were about 100 gliders arrived at the Larangne Camping at about the same time in light and variable conditions. Gliders were landing in all 4 directions. Very interesting. I am sure someone will get some vid on their blog. Here is Camo with a field full of gliders.