My new kite school

It's been a while... as usual.

I have finally made the step and opened up my own kite school together wt Kathrin.
After i have spend over 5 season on an island called Boracay i had to step away from it.
I had a very good time there, especially the first few years when the kite beach was not so crowded and Hey Jude was still running. I think the end of the most famous bar on the island "Hey Jude" marked the point where the island got lost to corruption, selfish business owners and way to many tourists.
During the last two season it just got too crowded, noisy and especially the Bulabog water got so much pollution that it is not really a kiters dream anymore. Infected wt salmonella / typhus and officially called "not fit for human activity" it's just gone over the top.

So now i have opened up my own school on a surfer's island called Siargao. It is surely an island on the way up. It is well known to surfers, as it has the most famous Filipino wave Cloud 9.
The kitecenter is called Kitesurf Siargao. We offer courses for all levels, from beginners to pro wave riding lesson. 1 on 1 tuition or advanced courses as well as trips to the neighbouring islands, downwinders, mangrove trips and many other thing to explore around the island.

Our center is equipped wt brand new Cabrinha and NP gear. We use the latest 2015 Cabrinha Radar kites for teaching.

Check it out!!!
www.kitesurf-siargao.com

We're also present on Facebook, Google+, Twitter.





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The IKA Kite World Championships

Here i am back on tour...

It has been a long summer back home in Switzerland wt a lot of work, good times wt friends and almost winter ;-) As usual i didn't kite much back home, except for a weekend on Lake Como, which was fantastic.

My travel started from Zurich to London for a long weekend followed by a short meeting at cabrinha in Hong Kong where i got my quiver filled again wt new toys. The 2014 Chaos looks fantastic, and it feels awesome to ride. This year i got the 138 XCaliber Signature Series which is a bit bigger than last year, it goes very well upwind, give me a good pop and is very light weight.

We had a great start into the season with our biggest event up to date. 160 competitors from all over the world came to China to the course racing world championships. It took almost 1.5years to organise and many meetings wt officials and local authorities to get it all together.
We ran 61 races in mostly great and sometimes challenging conditions, the sun came out only on rare occasions. Most of the competitors were very happy wt the outcome of the event, as we got a lot of positive feedback. A new mark has been set for upcoming worlds.




I was sitting on the pin boat for the whole event and making sure no one goes over the line too early, and if then pin em down and get em UFD... ;-) apart from getting the flag up n down at the right time and checking the line during the start sequence we also had a lot of spare time on the boat... but what else to do on a chines fishing boat than fishing...


My personal note out of the many nations and people i met at the worlds... chines and americans are very similar, both think they are the biggest and best, both have not much knowledge of the rest of the world, less than 40% of the population own a passport and they are pretty loud and rude.


The KTA starts again and i'm back for more. Biggest change for this year, i'm not staying in Boracay anymore. I had a good time in the last 5 years, but in the end, Boracay will not get me any further in life. I still got a lot of friends back there, which i most likely will see when we go back wt the KTA. It's a good kite spot, which got a bit too popular and way to crowded nowadays. There is also a serious health threatening water quality issue, which has just become worse over the last 5 years. The government will probably not fix the serious pollution problem in Bulabog as long as people keep comin.

Right now i'm over in Perth where the Oceania Championships are about to beginn. Looks like a lot easier to organise an event like this over here. The sailing clubs have all the boats u need and staff that is well trained and they speak a language which is understandable...

There is plenty of kitespots around. so far i've checked out the ones closer to perth... not really enough time to do the long trips to the great spots north and south of perth but the kiting here is fab as well. U can find a spot for every wind direction.

i'll be back for more... oceanics next then xmas race in phuket and NZ for xmas ;-)

peace out...


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KTA Bintan Videos


Die ganzen videos findet ihr auf Vimeo
https://vimeo.com/60462689
https://vimeo.com/60353953
https://vimeo.com/60306544
https://vimeo.com/60216756
https://vimeo.com/60133554
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KTA Bintan

It's been a while...

I have spent most of my time in Boracay till now wt some new and lots of old friends. I had some good trips for the KTA to Bintan to check out the first tour stop location and to Hainan Island where we are organising the Kite Race World Championships for Nov. 2013. It's gonna be a kick ass event there, where the riders will get pampered and spoilt and for sure not getting bored.

I moved into a new apartment which is way overpriced, like everything is here now. The cost of living doubled in the last 2-3years!!
I enjoy my time here as much as possible, as i think it might actually be my last full season on this island. It's getting too crowded, polluted and messed up by the grief of all the business owners who just wanna make bucks and don't think about the environment.
If the new airport is coming up.. and it really looks like it, since they have already started to take down the mountain at the end of the runway, then Boracay will go down very quickly. This island just can't take any more than 1million tourist/year, and they plan on up to 3million... but hey if they take down the mountain filipino style wt a plastic pipe and a nail.. it might at least take some years to build the runway ;-)

I'm looking for some new location to go for the next season, there is still plenty of locations around asia to be discovered. If anyone knows a interesting spot or locations wt a couple of month wind.. let me know. I'm pretty much up for anything that is not so crowded, has some steady wind and i'm actually really keen on some waves, maybe i'm getting to old for the freestyle ;-)




The KTA started late this season, but wt a big bang. 100rider registered for the first competition in the new kite spot of Bintan island, at the Agro beach resort.

Every one expected this spot to be light wind and not much chance of running much freestyle. We had to proof it all wrong, the kite spot if a pearl, flat water lagoon, steady wind and a massive area for course race boards. We had winds of 16-20knots every single day of the competition. We managed to run full double elimination and 11races for all fleets, that's over 50races in total.

This was the first time we had an IRO and IJ wt us to get the 50points for the ISAF world ranking. It was smooth sailing wt so many professional team members working behind the scene. I could actually concentrate on running the whole competition, which is much better then jumping from start boat to judge tower to jury room to scoring.

My next trips are already booked and seald, we have the next competition coming up in 10days in Thailand and a week after that i will be back in Boracay for the next competition. So pretty busy time right now, but it's good like that, keeps the mind focused.

U can find all the pictures of the competition on our FB event page
https://www.facebook.com/kiteboardtourasia


The full report of the event can be found here
http://www.kiteboardtour.asia/news/kta-indonesia-the-final-story/

so long, stay prosper and warm

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over and out.. i'm off again


The last 3 weeks I spent in a Bus, a Mercedes Sprinter together wt Kathrin. She drove it all the way from Hamburg down to Bordeaux in France, where I met here at the airport.
We went to the “Dune du Pyla”, the biggest dune of Europe. This is an amazing spot for Paragliding. We met Alex down there, and climbed the dune. As soon as a light breeze kicks in all the paragliders come out to play. It’s the perfect spot for beginners to learn the ground handling and if the wind gets a bit stronger it’s amazing for soring. 





Alex and Kathrin had both brand new gliders and they could test em here. The conditions were so good that I got a chance too. It was amazing, 2minute explanation and off u go… I was already flying on my second try... think the kitesurfing helps a bit here. Worst case u end up at the bottom of the dune in the sea… and it’s a pretty steep and deeps sandy way back up, the dune is about 110m high.

Since the main holiday season here was over, all the parkings on the beach were for free and even wt our big bus we could park right on the beach. All public parking’s here have showers and toilets on the beach. It’s cold water shower, but better than nothing… this is btw where all those Cabrinha solar shower would come in very handy…




Couple of days later we left for La Baule, the KTE tourstop and European championships for course racing. I met again many familiar faces from the KTA and from my last visit to the KTE. These events are very different to our events in Asia. The KTE takes on existing events and putts kitesurfing on as a side event, while in Asia we create events just for kiteboarding.
So it’s no wonders that here the scene on the beach was pretty boring, commentary only in French, so no rider would understand a word of what’s goin on out there.  All the races were held far off the beach with almost 0 interest from the beach goers, and for freestyle it was just not enough wind, except for the first day where they decided to do course racing instead all day.
The KTE has the surname “the camping tour” and I’ve seen why, most riders come wt the vans and campers to the spots. The food and beverage at the event is very poor – except for the free beer for the riders all day, and the partys could not really keep up.
It was good for me to come here and see that we’re actually doin a damn good job in Asia, where the rider is the center of attention and not the stalls and attractions on the beach.








After the event was finished we had to rush down to Sardinia (Cagliari) for the course race world championships. I was going there to represent the KTA and check out the setup and take notes for the organization of the worlds 2013 J

A few other riders drove down as well and some other flew, since there was almost no time to get there. It was a long drive all the way through France, which btw is crazy on high way toll, and we ended up in Livorno, wt a short photo shoot at the leaning tower of Pisa.
After a overnight ferry we arrived in Sardinia where we had another 3h drive ahead of us to get to the spot.
We took a little detour to check out some other spots along the way. There are various spot on Sardinia, some should be amazing wave spots if the mistral is blowing. Well it was not blowing the day we drove passed but still amazing countryside, maybe next time.





The weather down here was still in the thirties during the day. We parked the bus right at the event site again. All the hotels and camping places were too far away, something that should have been thought of.
The event site looked good, few tents for registration, jury, race committee, storage and so on. It was just all way to small for 200riders, it would probably fit 50riders comfortably.
The registration and measuring took place in the first two days before the event. It was good to see the worlds best racers all out in the water practicing.
I guess the biggest no go out there was, that there were some rider who never had been competing before, that should not have happened at the worlds.
So for next year there will be a quota u have to fulfill to register.

There were a few new things for most riders. One was all the coach boats on the water, there were about 10 coaches out there measuring wind during the races and giving feedback to their riders on the beach wt radios. So all the riders which had no support boat out there never knew how much wind it was on the water, the race committee never announced the wind on the beach, and similar to the KTE in La Baule all info’s were given in Italian. So the riders had to figure it all out themselves as well as the start times of the races. If u see the first finisher coming back to the beach from the other fleet, it must be about time to get out there…
They were running 2 separate courses in the bay to get the four fleets out on the water as much as possible. This was sometimes a bit confusing for the riders but it turned out well.
Also new was the race format, which was a two day qualification race, one day final race, followed by a medal race series on the last day. This whole schedule is very risky since most tour stops have at least one day without wind, so medal races will mostly not be held. The whole race format was also a test and will be adjusted wt officials and riders feedback.
The races itself were pretty much run exactly the same way we did it for the last years in Asia, a new adjusted ISAF conform flag sequence and a few more people on the boats wt ISAF shirts on were the biggest change I think. The rest is still the same, flags come up, flags go down, airhorn tweets, wind gets measured and time taken and in the end… first one around the course wins the race ;-)





In the almost 200$ entrance fee was pretty much nothing included, no hotel, no food, no drinks.. oh no I forgot the pasta parties… two spoons of pasta per person.. and u had to buy a drink!! Also the opening ceremony was somewhere lost in space. So there is lots of space for improvement for the next worlds.

Most riders left early on Sunday, since it was only the top ten riders of men and women still competing and we had to catch the ferry at 8pm all the way back up north, which was another 3-4hour drive away.

After another night on a ferry we were heading up to Switzerland.. back home for 3days.

I’m now sitting on a plane, on the way back to my other home in Asia. So thanks and goodbye to all my friends and family in Switzerland, will see u next year I guess… and hello to all my friends in Asia.
Next on my schedule Bangkok and Hong Kong to meet up wt friends, dentist and meet the guys at the Cabrinha office, to get some more awesome gear for the new season.
Then it’s time for Boracay and some tour stops of the KTA in Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand and China and hopefully I will make it back to the Cook Islands… love it there.
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