29 Април 2012 - 16:03 Red Bull Ragnarok 2012 Викингите станаха върховни господари в епичната сноукайт битка
EXTREME SNOW KITEBOARDING. Двеста от най-добрите кайт райдери в света обяздиха снежните планински долини на Норвегия този уикенд за тазгодишното издание на най-трудното сноукайт състезание за издръжливост на планетата - Red Bull Рагнарок. След около седемдесет километра изтощителна надпревара, топ позициите в категориите ски и сноуборд за мъже отидоха при местните райдери Bjørn Kaupang (Норвегия) и Remi Muem (Норвегия), а Malin Rapp (Швеция) доведе до пълен скандинавски триумф с победата си в смесеното състезание на жените (ски и сноуборд).
HAUGASTØL (Norway) – Steady winds of 15-20 knots and excellent snow cover meant that conditions were perfect on the mountain course dotted with natural obstacles such as ravines, drifts, rocks, hills and ice. In a race worthy of the mythical battle between good and evil Norse gods which gave Red Bull Ragnarok its name, the 200 riders were set the challenge of completing five laps of the 8.5km circuit. Joining a contingent of hardcore local heroes on the start line were famous faces such as Dutch kitesurfing star Ruben Lenten and Brazilian Reno Romeu, who had snowboarded only twice before.
As in previous years it was the Scandinavian riders who dominated events on their home territory, with reigning snowkite freestyle world champion Remi Muem taking victory in the men’s snowboard category and 2010 winner Bjørn Kaupang defending his title in the men’s ski race. Kitesurfer Malin Rapp once again made the successful transition from the waves to frozen water by taking first place in the women’s mixed race. Interest in Red Bull Ragnarok 2012 was huge, with 400 kiters on the waiting list for this year’s event.
“Conditions were great, so the race was closer than ever. Last year there were 30 minutes between first and second, but today the gap was only a minute. That makes it extra special to have won,” commented an exhausted Kaupang. “I packed a big backpack with lots of supplies, including chocolate and a compass. Luckily I didn’t need it during the race,” smiled women’s winner Rapp. Reno Romeu, who completed impressive 1.5 laps on his snowkite debut, was blown away by the skills and strength of the Scandinavian riders: “The locals are amazing,” commented the Brazilian kitesurf pro.