ASRA - Australian Skateboard Racing Association

Saturday, 24 October 2009
Silva Breaks his own track record


Douglas Silva broke his own hill record that he set last year.

Teutonia, Brazil- Under warm and sunny skies, practice and the first round of qualifying got underway for the Malarrara Pro Teutonia today in Brazil. After last years torrential rains that practically washed out the entire event, everyone was happy to be riding under ideal conditions. After a series of warm up and practice runs to get riders aquainted with the intense speeds of the Teutonia course, it was time for qualifying.

Mischo Erban wound up 2nd after day one.


Douglas Silva shattered his own track record with a time of 1:18.711. He set the record last year with a time of 1:20.452. He was followed in second by Mischo Erban with a time of 1:20.670. Three time World Champion Martin Siegrist qualified in third at 1:21.112. In fourth was two-time Teutonia winner Kevin Reimer at 1:21.581. Rounding out the top five was Brazilian Garcia Silon at 1:22.847.



Martin Siegrist is making his second appearance at Teutonia.

Downhill Skateboarding Qualifying Results


LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
NO.
NAT
QUAL 1

1
Silva
Douglas
8
BRA
1:18.711

2
Erban
Mischo
38
CAN
1:20.670

3
Siegrist
Martin
20
SUI
1:21.112

4
Reimer
Kevin
42
CAN
1:21.581

5
Garcia
Silon
30
BRA
1:22.847

6
Junior
Paulo
23
BRA
1:22.850

7
Munhoz
Otavio
22
BRA
1:22.999

8
Alves
Everton
9
BRA
1:23.049

9
Haddad
Hugo
14
BRA
1:23.093

10
Smith
Scott
43
CAN
1:23.310


Stephenson leads in Street Luge.



Will Stephenson describes Teutonia as feeling like you're free falling.
Will Stephenson from Worcester, England ran the quickest time of the day with a 1:17.443 to earn the provisional pole position. He was followed in second by Leo Borton at 1:18.171. Mario Jardim was third at 1:19.326, Chris McBride in fourth at 1:19.897 and Lauro Bundish rounded out the top five with a 1:22.169.

Street Luge Qualifying Results


LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
NO.
NAT
QUAL 1

1
Stephenson
Will
56
GBR
1:17.443

2
Borton
Leo
54
BRA
1:18.171

3
Jardim
Mario
55
BRA
1:19.326

4
McBride
Chris
51
USA
1:19.897

5
Bundrish
Lauro
53
BRA
1:22.169

6
Cossia
Gilberta
52
BRA
1:26.348




McBride sets Classic Luge record.


Andreas Johnson made the trek from Sweden to Brazil.
Chris McBride broke his own Teutonia track record with a time of 1:23.900. His run eclipsed the time of 1:27.113 that he set last year. Qualifying second was Andreas Johnson from Sweden with a time of 1:25.026. Rafael Silva was third with a time of 1:26.179. Will Stephenson crashed on his qualifying attempt. He was able to continue and posted a time of 1:35.930.

Classic Luge Qualifying Results


LAST NAME
FIRST NAME
NO.
NAT
QUAL 1

1
McBride
Chris
62
USA
1:23.900

2
Johnson
Andreas
61
SWE
1:25.026

3
Silva
Rafael
64
BRA
1:26.179

4
Stephenson
Will
63
GBR
1:35.930

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anyone hear there top speeds over there?...standup-?luge?
1:18 is phenomenal.
Here are the results

1 Mischo 2 Dalua

3 Me 4 Siegrist

Mischo killed it super hella fast... Very deserving of the win on the fastest track in the world. Dalua put up an amazing battle and was drafting him down the entire final straight but couldn't quite make the pass. Deadly racing on a deadly hill. I went up against Mischo in the Semis and Mischo played the sandbag game as well as myself till I saw spectators and decided to race to race and not for the win. Mischo made the pass just after the turn and blasted away for the finals. I ended up racing Martin in the consis and blasted off right after the turn where my heavier body kept me ahead.

Super killer deadly fast Mischo.

Posted by Kevin Reimer on COAST
fark,when i first started reading, thought [me]was u nath,and was thinkin fark this is huge,nath 3rd.,..thanx for postin results.mischo is king.,..
I didnt even see that, kinda funny.
has anyone noticed that silva would have qualified 3rd against the street lugers and first against the buttboarders, thats bloody fast if you ask me.
UPDATED: Mischo wins Teutonia !
Written by koma
Tuesday, 27 October 2009

IGSA just recieved an email with this info. There have been problems with the internet and uploading files.

It was the first official speed race since Signal Hill!

First ever IGSA Offical Speed Record

Downhill Skateboarding
1st Mischo Erban 70.23mph..113.024 k's
2nd Dalua 69.75mph..112.251 k's
3rd Kevin Reimer 68.98mph..111.021 k's
4th Martin Siegriest
5th Scoot Smith



Street Luge
1st Chris McBride 80.70mph..129.874 k's
2nd William Stephenson 80.39mph...129.375 k's
3rd Leo Borton 79.96mph...128.683 k's

More info to come soon
way fast!
damn thats fast
Holy crapsss watched some video's of previous years of this race, looks bloody scary, can't wait for the 09 video's, scary (insert Swear word of choice) ^__^

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