Comeback Queen Van Iersel wins at Lords of Tram; Ulrich claims 3rd!

May 01, 2024

Comeback Queen Van Iersel wins at Lords of Tram; Ulrich claims 3rd!

GKA24_Barcares_Edgar UlrichI0001796_SamuelCardenasThe Duotone team put on a great show, facing the challenging conditions head-on. All of the riders chose the Evo D/LAB and Jaime SLS as their trusted kit for the competition. 

GKA24_Barcares_Edgar UlrichI0001089The early rounds differentiated the field, with our French riders showing just how familiar they were with the spot. Early on, Edgar Ulrich played an intelligent game, incorporating unhooked handless maneuvers when the winds dipped slightly in speed and then notched it up with impressive kite loop variations like his Contra front roll double loop board off that awarded him a 7.73 and comfortably sent him through to the third round and on his path to success. The young French rider, Nathan Texier, went all out, covering huge distances and reaching impressive heights with his tricks.

GKA24_Barcares_Valentin GaratI0000872Still, unfortunately, he wasn't able to put enough scores on the board to progress through to the later rounds. Val Garat, another local rider who is very comfortable in the waters of Bacares, executed some massive maneuvers but came short of reaching the quarter-finals by just .3 of a point.

Val remarks, "It's amazing to have such a big event in a spot that I've been riding at for so many years that I can almost call home. It's a special spot for me, with special wind, and I'm happy that it's now one of the most famous spots in big air kiteboarding!"

GKA24_Barcares_Max TulletI0000738In addition to our French crew, our men's field ran deep, boasting 2023 Big Air World Champion Andrea Principi, 5x Freestyle World Champion Aaron Hadlow, and young gun Max Tullet. Max, one of the youngest riders in the field at just 14 years old, impressively faced off with incredibly experienced riders like Hadlow, who showed us just how high his kiteboarding IQ is as he cruised through the first couple of rounds. While he exemplified variety, precision, and amplitude, Hadlow would come up just short in round 3, ending his run for the podium. 

GKA24_Barcares_Andrea PrincipiI0000831A favorite coming into the event, Andrea Principi, flying the coveted 'Pink Pig' exclusive Evo colorway kit, was undisturbed on his competition bid until meeting his maker in the semi-finals. Principi posted high heat scores in the early rounds, showcasing his insanely powerful riding style, critical timing, and impressive landings. However, he didn't find quite the same stride as he moved into the semis. He played a smart heat, laying a solid foundation of scores from the required categories, but when the wind dropped slightly, he was unable to adjust as needed and was narrowly edged out by heat winners Overbeek and Casati.
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Ulrich proved the last-standing men's Duotone rider as the event reached its crescendo. Ulrich charged into the final by displaying a wide variety of huge loops and cinching his third-place finish with his final trick attempt of the day, landing a beautiful Contra Loop front roll board off. Huge congratulations to Edgar for his podium finish!

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For the women's competition, we witnessed an incredible comeback story unfold in front of our eyes. Pippa Van Iersel was making her competition comeback after a long two years off while recovering from injury. But clearly, Van Iersel hasn't missed a beat. Executing a precise competition strategy, she landed well-executed tricks early in her heats and then followed them up with bigger and more critical versions, such as her highest-scoring trick of the final, her Triple Backroll KiteLoop, for which she was rewarded with an 8.77.

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Also representing Duotone for the women's field are athletes Sarah Sadek and Justine Avril. Newcomer to the Duotone family, Sadek, Egyptian Champion, turned heads with powerful loops and clean landings, showing that she has quickly adapted to her new gear and can hang with the best in big air only narrowly missing out on the final by a fraction of a point. Justine displayed her powerful and committed riding style but also missed out on advancing to the later rounds of the competition.

Huge congratulations to all of the athletes and winners!





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