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Published on: 31 Jul 2021
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The first stop of the 2020 PWC tour has just finished in Disentis, Switzerland. After four tasks, the overall win went to Stephan Morgenthaler (CHE), followed by Ozone Team PilotsLuc Armant(FRA) in second, andCharles Cazaux(FRA) in third. All were flying
The Pre-PWC in Ager, Spain, has finished after 6 valid tasks in all directions along epic course lines in Berga, Torà, Valle de Boí, Xiringuito, and Alp. Ozone team pilot,Baptiste Lambert(Enzo 3), took first overall. In third place overall was
Recently, a few of our friends came together online to discuss XC flying, and share a bit of wisdom and experience. Huge thanks to Xc Legends and instructors, Russ Ogden, Bill Belcourt, Josh Cohn, Jeff Shapiro, Isabella & Jamie Messenger.
The Roadrunner is an easy to use and highly forgiving paraglider that is designed specifically, and only, for ground-handling training. It is optimized for use in wind speeds that are too high to practice with a standard sized paraglider, but
After winning the British Open in Roldanillo, Ozone R&D pilot Honorin Hamard continued his momentum with a PWC win, flying the new Zeno 2. This World Cup win is a rather solid confirmation of the Zeno 2’s performance. Meryl Delferriere
“First competition flying the Zeno 2 and First win, this machine is amazing!” Honorin Hamard, Overall and serial class winner of the British Open in Roldanillo, Colombia. Congrats Hono!!! For full results: https://airtribune.com/bwo2022/blog Honorin and the Zeno 2 after crossing
The PWC in La Rioja, Argentina has come to an endafter four grueling tasks. French Pilot François Cormier (Enzo 3) was crowned a very worthy winner of the competition. He flew consistently well, always up with the leaders. He was
We got off to a flying start in Gemona, Italy in June, with an exciting 7-task competition. Followed by four tasks in Serbia, where some of the younger pilots proved that they are the new paragliding force to be reckoned
Louis Tapper has set a new NZ out and back record flying from Long Gully up to the head of the Hunter Ridge, for a total of 183km. He reports: “The day was slow start, but really turned on as
Ozone Team pilot,Charles Cazaux(FRA) has beaten his own record of speed over 25 km triangle course at Col du Banchet (France) with a 46,9 km/h of average speed on 24 of August 2020, setting a new World Speed Paragliding record.
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