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Erban Completes His Perfect Weekend

Race Report: Eastbourne Speed Days Day 3
Written by Marcus Rietema, IGSA
Sunday, 23 August 2009


Patrick Switzer leads Mischo Erban in the Downhill Skateboard Final. Photo Dean McNeill


Eastbourne, England - Mischo Erban completed his sweep of the 2009 Eastbourne Speed Days IGSA World Cup race with a dominant performance. He laid back and dropped to fourth at the start and then picked off his opponents one by one before pulling away at the finish line. Scoot Smith and Patrick Switzer had an incredibly close finish that required careful video analysis before second place could be awarded. Switzer came on really strong at the finish but eventually it was determined that Scoot had crossed the line first. Finishing in fourth place was Christoffer Sanne from Sweden.



William Brunson slides sideways in the 2nd round as Christoffer Sanne steers to avoid him. Photo Dean McNeill



Brunson crashes out and Sanne goes on to win the heat and eventually finish 4th overall. Photo Dean McNeill


Third place qualifier William Brunson crashed in the second round and was knocked out of the race. There was some controversy that he had been pushed by eventual fourth place finisher Christoffer Sanne but after a lengthy conversation with the course marshall's and with Race Director Norman Kinnish who witnessed the incident, it was determined that Brunson had slid out on his own at the same time that Sanne had lightly touched him to make him aware of his presence. Photos later confirmed the Officials interpretation of the incident.



Sanne leads Scoot, Switzer and Erban in the final but dropped to fourth at the line. Photo David Bauckham


#1 qualifier Erban, #2 qualifier Smith, #4 qualifier Switzer and #6 qualifier Sanne lined up for the Downhill Skateboarding final. Sanne took the early lead followed by Smith in second, Switzer third and Erban hanging back in fourth. As they came through the the first corner of the "S-Bend" complex they remained in this order with Scoot in hot pursuit of Sanne, Switzer picking up Scoot's draft and Mischo railing the corners and gaining a massive amount of speed on the three riders in front of him. Scoot made it around Sanne in the second part of the "S-Bend" and Mischo did the same to Switzer.


As they entered the long left curve at the top of the straightaway, Mischo blew by Sanne first and then Scoot to take the lead. Switzer moved around Sanne and took off set his sights on Scoot. As they made their way down the straightaway, Mischo pulled away from the other three skaters. Switzer inched forward on Scoot until they were virtually in a dead heat at the line but he came up just short of beating him.



Eastbourn Podium- 1st Erban, 2nd Smith and 3rd Switzer. Photo David Bauckham


Dasha Kornienko Wins the Women's Downhill



Dasha Kornienko won all three heats in Women's Skateboarding. Photo David Bauckham


Canadian Dasha Kornienko won her second World Cup race of the season. The ladies raced in three heats moto-x style earning points for each finish. Dasha won all three of her heats to earn the victory. Finishing in second was Ishatar Backlund from Sweden. Third was awarded to Kim Edwards from Great Britain.


Martin Klawitter Wins Junior Downhill Skateboarding



Martin Klawitter leads Hakon Wegge and Robert Micke in the Junior Final. Photo Dean McNeill



In Junior Downhill Skateboarding, Martin Klawitter from Sweden won all three of his heats to win the race. There were twelve juniors competing in the class. Hakon Wegge from Norway finished in second. Finishing in third was Robert Micke from Great Britain. Everyone was really stoked to see the Junior Class growing and becoming more competitive.



There was plenty of action all weekend in the "S-Bend". Photo Dean McNeill



Eliot Wins in Street Luge for Britain



Street Luge Podium- 1st Eliot, 2nd Labarthe, 3rd Stephenson (absent) as Race Director Norman Kinnish looks on.


Peter Eliot from London, England gave the local fans plenty to cheer about with his dominant performance in Street Luge. The 2002 IGSA World Cup Series Champion put on a dominant performance by first earning the number one qualifying position on Saturday and then winning all of his heats enroute to his second World Cup victory of the season. Finishing in second place was Yvon Labarthe from Switzerland. Labarthe also has two World Cup victories this season and the two veteran racers are looking forward to a showdown at the World Championships in Bathurst, Australia.


Finishing in third was Englishman William Stephenson. Stephenson and fourth place finisher Chris McBride from the Unitd States were locked in a tight battle as they crossed the finish line. After crossing the finish line Stephenson got a slight wobble causing he and McBride to touch at nearly 100 km/h (62 mph). After the initial contact was made both riders lost control and were sent tumbling down the track at full speed in a very scary high speed incident. Both riders came to a rest on the track. McBride was able to get up under his own power and only suffered some bruising. Stephenson was complaining of pain in both of his arms. The medical staff were on scene immediately and transported him to the local hospital. So far the medical reports are good with no serious injuries being reported.


Serek wins in Classic Luge



Dr. Michael "The Flying Dentist" Serek won his 2nd World Cup race of the year. Photo Dean McNeill


Dr. Michael Serek is having an incredible season of racing in Classic Luge. The two time and defending IGSA World Champion in Classic Luge won his second race of the season. Finishing in second was William Stephenson. Peter Eliot earned the final podium spot with his third place finish. In the four World Cup races that have been held so far in 2009, Serek has two firsts, a second and a third. He appears set to win his third IGSA World Cup Series title in a row.



Many called Eastbourne the best organized event of the 2009 Euro Tour. Even though the event organizers lost their title sponsor in the final weeks before the event, the Eastbourogh Council decided to forge ahead with the race anyway. The weather all weekend was perfect and Race Director Norman Kinnish did a magnificent job of organizing the event. There were record crowds for Sunday's final rounds and they all stayed through the finals. Now the World Cup Series shifts gears and heads for North America for the Maryhill Festival of Speed. We'll have daily race reports here at www.IGSAworldcup.com



A panoramic view of the spectacular "Eastbourne Ampitheater." Photo Dean McNeill



Eastbourne Speed Days Final Results


Downhill Skateboarding


1. Mischo Erban, Canada
2. Scoot Smith, Canada
3. Patrick Switzer, Canada
4. Christoffer Sanne, Sweden
5. Oliver Nielson, Denmark
6. Jackson Shapiera, Australia
7. Alexander D'Elia Martin, Spain
8. Phillipe Albiz, France
9. Chris Vanstone, Great Britain
10. Max Stamler, Austria
11. Alexander Horthe, Norway
12. Julien Yamba, France
13. William Brunson, United States
14. Adam Yates, Australia
15. Liam Fourie, South Africa
16. Jorgen Stokke Halvorsen, Norway
17. Marcel Isler, Switzerland
18. Trygve Flebu Jorundland, Norway
19. Shaine Fourie, South Africa
20. Clement Gayraud, France
21. Thibault Courtois, France
22. Darren Rathbone, Great Britain
23. Ross Holm, Great Britain
24. Simon Konstantin, Germany
25. Sergio Sebastia Garcia, Spain
26. Kim Andre Hanson, Norway
27. Martin Klawitter, Sweden
28. Mat Holroyd, Great Britain
29. Jason Fry, Great Britain
30. Andy Nickels, Great Britain

Women's Downhill Skateboarding

1. Dasha Kornienko, Canada
2. Ishatar Backlund, Sweden
3. Kim Edwards, Great Britain


Junior Downhill Skateboarding

1. Martin Klawitter, Sweden
2. Hakon Wegge, Norway
3. Robert Mckie, Great Britain
4. Fredrik Wangsten, Sweden
5. Jesse Tighe, Great Britain
6. Andy Nickels, Great Britain
7. Auden Guneriussen, Norway
8. Matthew Elver, Great Britain
9. Jamie Ash, Great Britain
10. Rob Borek, Great Britain
11. Fredrik Rogbrant, Sweden
12. Elliott Allen, Great Britain


Street Luge

1. Peter Eliot, Great Britain
2. Yvon Labarthe, Switzerland
3. William Stephenson, Great Britain
4. Chris McBride, United States
5. Fabien Prual, France
6. Damo Damo, Switzerland
7. William Condon, Canada
8. Alex Frischauf, Austria
9. Len Stocker, Great Britain
10. Ben Bewley, Great Britain
11. Greg Gerber, France
12. Ian Dawson, Great Britain
13. Kolby Parks, Canada
14. Craig Deltour, France
15. Latif Moradi, Great Britain
16. Cess Dolding, Great Britain
17. Matt Geering, Great Britain
18. Trevor Baker, Great Britain
19. Lee Hawkswell, Great Britain


Classic Luge

1. Michael Serek, Austria
2. William Stephenson, Great Britain
3. Peter Eliot, Great Britain
4. Maxime Rubi, France
5. Craig Deltour, France
6. Fabien Prual, France
7. Yvon Labarthe, Switzerland
8. Chris Mcbride, United States
9. Maxime Fouquet, France
10. Dano Dano, Switzerland
11. Greg Gerber, France
12. Meline Thibaut, France
13. Phil Richardson, Great Britain
14. Ben Bewley, Great Britain
15. Nic Down, Great Britain
16. Celina Dimola, Belgium
17. Jack Cousins, Great Britain


Inline Board (Dirtsurfer)

1. Andreas Pfister, Germany
2. Ian Martland, Great Britain
3. Phillip Barnes, Great Britain
4. Tim Mellor, Great Britain
5. Chris Isherwood, Great Britain


Gravity Bike

1. David Stinton, Great Britain
2. Greg Bailey, Great Britain
3. Peter Davies, Great Britain
4. Alex Frischauf, Austria
5. Scott Hallman, Great Britain

Complete Results to follow...

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Premium Member
Comment by Rob Mcwhinnie on August 25, 2009 at 2:30
so sweet brother, keep riding hard

ASRA Admin
Comment by Bugs on August 25, 2009 at 10:25
Go Fast has hit the English media in a big way:

Sky News

BBC News


The Argus



The Metro


CBBC Sports Round

Premium Member
Comment by Dani on August 25, 2009 at 13:40
More good results for the Aussies. Lookin good fellas'.

ASRA Admin
Comment by Bugs on August 25, 2009 at 15:27
It's even in the Sydney Morning Herald, via Reuters:
http://media.smh.com.au/lifestyle/essentials/skate-daredevils-defy-...
Comment by Robbo on August 25, 2009 at 17:21


Australian Adam Yates competing in Eastbourne. Photo Dean McNeill

Comment by Robbo on August 25, 2009 at 17:21
What deck wheel combo is this?

Premium Member
Comment by leeso on August 25, 2009 at 18:47
its a landy drop speed with 70mm hawgs...he got a custom drop speed made up with a bit mre concave and a bit shorter wheels base...looks like hes changed it to a top mount though.he was riddng it dropthrough o/s..
Comment by Joe on August 27, 2009 at 0:25
Yew well done guys. I just saw highlights of the race on sports tonight as play of the day.

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