KING of KITE - Altona URGENT!!!!!!! please share
Due to recent events with kite board accidents in Altona, the Council has delayed permits for the KING of KITE event, couple this with a distinct lack of riders willing to register in advance leads to the cancellation on this competition stop.
Project Kaizen will still be running an obstacle riding clinic on the Saturday 28th, please complete registration form here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?usp=drive_web&formkey=dGRwUmNqUk5lYzYwbTVlT21fOUJNM1E6MA#gid=0
(all clinic riders must wear a helmet)
Pro level riders will have the opportunity to ride the obstacles in view for sessioning for video/photography and practice for further rail events.
All other registered and paid riders will be refunded their entry fees, please email me with your bank details @ chrwar11@gmail.com
Thank you,
Chris Wardell
Kite comps are tough..... It's a shame no one commits but who wants to pay up only to sit round on a windless day?? Sorry it didn't go well for you though....
Kite comps are tough..... It's a shame no one commits but who wants to pay up only to sit round on a windless day?? Sorry it didn't go well for you though....
This is why the King of Kite comp series is based on a wind or no wind format!!! Everyone gets to ride with or without wind!! With Liquid Force as the brand supporting this comp series it opens up the use of of cable systems and winch providing for the perfect opportunity to prevent kiters sitting around!! If only people could read....
It's a very new sport and there aren't many pulling off the big tricks yet. Another few years and hopefully I'll get there. hehe
It's a very new sport and there aren't many pulling off the big tricks yet. Another few years and hopefully I'll get there. hehe
this is the problem ^^
people dont need to be pulling off big tricks to enter a comp and have fun. Its an experience and if people dont support the comps now, there wont be any around for you to enter 'in a few years'
It's a very new sport and there aren't many pulling off the big tricks yet. Another few years and hopefully I'll get there. hehe
this is the problem ^^
people dont need to be pulling off big tricks to enter a comp and have fun. Its an experience and if people dont support the comps now, there wont be any around for you to enter 'in a few years'
So true.
I've tried to say it before but I will say it again, You don't need to be a great rider to enter!!! Come down to these things, meet some new people, get help riding, improve your riding and have a great time! This is what comps in AUS used to be all about, getting together and having a great time! No one went to Nationals to win the thing everyone just used it as an excuse to catch up with mates and have a few drinks. It's not like this thing was expensive it was only 60bucks! and you get the chance to use some obstacles kiting (which is rare) and is also super value because these things cost a lot to build yourself.
Maybe it was also due to the time of year, but I hope we can get more people show up at the next events.
Maybe if you had a "noob award" for the goofiest switch or "I cannot believe I fluked that trick" award, then you'll get more interest?
This sport in aus is going no where fast![]()
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I think there's slowly more youth getting back at it again, they just need stuff like this as motivation to build their skills and get amped to ride with mates! When I was a grom there was a whole kite tour around AUS! (AKL)
Thats a shame Chris but please don't get too disappointed i agree with Rowdy it may be the time of year (between Xmas and newyears). For me, holidays with fam was already booked before i heard of this event. Hopefully one in Sydney one day?? For Melbourne crew shame not enough interest to get this thing happening sounds like a ripper format with a backup plan for no wind. Its always been a tricky thing in Australia, organising an event, props for trying and please try again.
For myself it was 100% timing of the event, I Iook forward to any future events and will travel when my skills & funds improve.
VIC NEEDS A CABLE PARK!
The timing of any event suits some and not some, so in my mind it is only a small part of the problem! It was designed to be more supported by locals as I did not expect riders to travel, especially not from Perth, Qld and NSW, but I was wrong! The majority of reregistered riders are non local!! I understand wakestyle with obstacles can be seen as intimidating to those who have no experience, but how do you gain experience if you do not attend? We are running clinics and have a bunch of really well respected riders attending and to be on hand to help. The issue with council permits has and will always be a difficult process, but the council in this case was pro the event from the start and I have been communicating with them since July. In fact if we had more riders signed up, it would have been worth pursuing and they would have provided the permit.
Kiters need to look at the way they support comps, leaving registration til the last minute helps no one. Planning an event like this requires some idea of the numbers who will ride in it! Another reason the permit process was drawn out, how does one give accurate figures to council if they have no one registered? I understand the old format of kite comps when faced with no wind, kiters sit around and complain, so waiting to register last minute to see if there will be wind is one solution I guess. The King of Kite format eliminates the negative bull**** talk and has riders on the water early every day be it by winch or cable systems (Sunshine Coast comp) thus providing results and allows for a point score system to be implemented which can be used to assist riders with a ranking etc. The cost of this series is also well below that of current trends, it is not for profit as I am spending my own money to help the sport develop this style of riding in Aus as I believe this style is being embraced everywhere else but here! We used to have a solid wakestyle scene in Aus but it dissolved mainly due to the small mindedness of the kiting community in general! I have just spent a week in Perth, there is an 80/20 split of riders wearing boots to footstraps there, it is awesome to see. Even kids 11years old right through to older riders are in boots, and when asked why boots, they all say it makes their riding better, easier and more board control....finally!!!!
If this event is to gain any traction it first and foremost requires riders to change their limited view of kite comps and support it through early registrations so I can manage the planning procedures. As there is no event committee, no budgets, no big sponsors etc etc, it is purely for riders put together by a rider who wants to see everyone improve and this style of riding progress to get it back to where we were a few years ago and possibly beyond!
At this stage the Sunshine Coast stop is still going ahead, dates may need to be altered due to new ownership of the Bli Bli Wake Park, but I will address this as soon as I know more. This event will have riders using the two point cable system in the morning before the wind comes in, and then at a beach to ride obstacles and wave kickers!!
For now, the Altona comp is off. The only riding on the features will be for those who can ride features and they will be rewarded with photo and video opportunity. There will be a clinic for everyone who has interest in learning from some of the best feature riders in Aus, this will be on Saturday, 28th December from 12noon, bookings either through the online link (below) or through KSS Altona on 0414 724189 $75pp for all day includes no wind riding!
Chris
Clinic pre-registrations:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?usp=drive_web&formkey=dGRwUmNqUk5lYzYwbTVlT21fOUJNM1E6MA#gid=0
With the cancellation of the King of KIte - the show must go on!! Welcome to the Liquid Force CARNIRAIL!! A weekend of fun feature riding for those who can - showcasing the style and technical level of riding rails! Pro Riders including Ewan Jaspen, Alex Lewis-Hughes, Declan McCarthy, Simon Witcherman, Katie Potter, Harry Hayes and more will put on an amazing display of thrills and spills hitting a number of obstacles all weekend!
Call Chris on 0422 430430 for more info..
Join a selected few of Pro riders in a tailored Slider Riding Clinic - Saturday 28th, 12 noon- 7pm only $75pp for the day of learning, includes no wind riding!!! for clinic bookings call Steve on 0414 724189
Dont cancel it, just move it to Perth ![]()
I seam to remember waksa trying to run a state titles, it was also cancelled due to lack of pre registrations!
Also there was 5k on the table as prize money last week in a freestyle comp unfortunately the wind didnt play ball and didnt quite build enough, but I think only about 5 riders turned up ready to give it a go, sad really.
As rowdy says its all about having a good time
There will be others in the comp at a similar level and this is where you start to enjoy trying to beat them win or loose you still have a good time.
And when your out, it's time to sit on the beach and enojoy watching the good guys.
Maybe freestyle and wakestyle in Australia is destined to be just everyone doing their thing at there local![]()
This sport in aus is going no where fast![]()
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no freestyle is going nowhere fast . Course racing is only getting bigger with 4 IKA points events . two in qld , one in melb and now one in perth .
This sport in aus is going no where fast![]()
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no freestyle is going nowhere fast . Course racing is only getting bigger with 4 IKA points events . two in qld , one in melb and now one in perth .
Yes racing has plenty happening, but for the most part these are run by sailing clubs in association with an existing regatta, so we are lucky to have this with all the infrastructure in place, we just have to turn up.
Although the 20 to 30 we have been averaging at each regatta is relatively small by the overall kiting population we are generally still one of the biggest fleets at these types of regattas.
FYI Australia had the biggest number of kiters at the November course racing worlds, about 14 from memory, all amateurs with normal jobs taking annual leave and paying their own way there ![]()
King of Kite/Liquid Force Carnirail is now a pro rider invite only showdown! This event is set to take place somewhere in Victoria over this coming weekend! This event now draws a unique attraction that will be covered exclusively by Kitemag, so be sure to check out future editions coming soon for the all hot details!
Riders have been invited from all over Australia and with some of the best feature riders attending it will make for some great action!
It is awesome that this level of riding can get showcased, it is unfortunate however that we could not go ahead with the full format including the clinic to help new comers to rail riding. It is not over though and we plan to re-visit King of Kite for Melbourne in the New Year. At present the King of Kite planned for the Sunshine Coast is going ahead, this event will be a cable/kite event or wind /no wind! More info will be out soon but for further info please contact me direct- chrwar11@gmail.com
Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
Best wishes for the festive period,
Chris
This sport in aus is going no where fast![]()
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no freestyle is going nowhere fast . Course racing is only getting bigger with 4 IKA points events . two in qld , one in melb and now one in perth .
I think that is what Big eeeZee means
good luck for tomorrow mate anyway. Looks like the winds going to workout for you out there if you go by the BOM forecast