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ITW RIDER : Benoît Miquel

3 times freestyle snowkiting world champion, meeting with Benoît  “La Mouette”.

Hey, Ben, can you introduce yourself  quickly?

Hi the company, so for those of you who haven’t yet met me on spots or networks here are some infos : Sportif since When I was very young, my parents introduced me to their greatest passion: the mountains. I have practiced a multitude of sports of such as ski touring, mountaineering, mountaineering, hiking and via-ferrata, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking…

During my schooling, I practiced many sports in clubs and competitions before finally finding my true passion: Kite surfing and snowkiting. I also regularly practice paragliding and when the holidays allow me to gather friends and good weather conditions, I take out my speedriding sail.

My years of STAPS study in Lyon allowed me to teach and coach club climbing and whitewater kayaking. Then, after two years of acrobatic work on ropes, I obtain in 2017 my state diploma in kitesurfing.

But life never stops for a long time on the sofa of the living room, watching the clouds pass by in the sky and, with my darling, we settle down in Giens in the Var, where I work with Ariane Imbert in her superb kite school: the Spot Kite Center as an instructor and trainer.

When did you start kiteboarding and what attracted you to kiteboarding?

  • 2007 first moutainboard ride
  • 2008 first snowkite sessions
  • 2009 first kiteboarding rides
  • 2010 regular practice

“For me, snowkiting is the essence of freedom!”

Having spent a lot of time in the mountains in both summer and winter, kitesurfing is for me a sport of a new time that brings together many disciplines in one (kiting, skiing, paragliding, mountaineering…). That’s what gave me the fiber of the traction kite.

You practice kitesurfing as much on the water as on the snow… what is your favorite spot for kitesurfing ? and for snowkiting ?

Beauduc was my stronghold for a long time when I lived in Lyon. And the Col des Supeyres in the 63 remains a mythical spot where I like to go. These two spots are magical but many others come to mind!

You were crowned three times World Champion in SNOWKITE SKI FREESTYLE… Which title is the most important for you (first, second or third)?

I think the first world championship title was the most significant for me. I evolved very quickly and became more comfortable in my tricks over the years by riding with bigger riders. I was inspired by the snowkiters of the moment and I was able to exploit my own style: “the seagull style”!

What advice would you give to someone who would like to start snowkiting?

Go for it, if skiing or snowboarding doesn’t scare you, snowkiting is going to scare you. vibrate! Ballads on high plateaus or climbs to the summits, your kite will take you anywhere if the wind is blowing and if your mind is eager for discovery. As many pleasure on the way up as well as on the way down!

If you are more tonic and like to play acrobats, the mix between freestyle skiing and kiting is a godsend for you. Go and find a school by getting closer to the people who practice the activity: you’ll be well sharpened!

We all remember the big crash you had on that kiteloop. Can you tell us what happened? And how you got out of it. (Injuries?)

Oh, that! Nothing bad, just a good scare! My wing was deflating because my blood sausage leaked. I was able to put a patch on the hole and zoo, back in the air. Remember to check your equipment before you go on a wild ride: it can be useful!

You just got back from kitetrip to brazil– that was your first trip there? Things or anecdotes to tell us ? Some advices to share for those who would like to discover this destination…

First time in Brazil indeed. And I’m thinking of going back there afterwards: the North-East spots are just crazy, the Brazilians are very welcoming and have a sense of celebration. The conditions are perfect to progress and send steak! Great destination in couple or with friends! Don’t hesitate to contact me on social networks for more info!

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What are your future plans in kitesurfing?

Just keep on sharing great sessions with my friends and teaching this wonderful sport. Winter is on the agenda for hiking and good snowkite sessions and probably some surfing in Almanarre if the east wind blows generously!

What do you think kitesurfing is? A simple sport? A way of life? Other ?

As soon as I had my first kite in hand, I let myself be seduced by the “kiter’s way of life”: but not just any kite. For me and my friends and family, kitesurfing is a mix of several sports with a considerable cultural richness. Surfing, paragliding, wake, skiing… and so on. I’m proud to be a son of the wind and a fan of all kinds of boardsports!

A message to send to the kiteboarding community?

More and more people are being seduced by this wonderful activity. Of course kite is an individual sport but let’s remember that all outdoor sports cannot be practiced alone. I think I have a pretty good experience in many outdoor sports (kayaking, mountaineering, paragliding etc.) to tell you that with two people, the session counts a thousand times more than alone. We have a duty: to be happy in our lives, and to share this happiness with the community. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

Anything else to add?

I tenderly embrace my family, parents, grandparents, cousins, uncles, aunts and my brother. They are my inspiration and the person I have become today. I embrace my darling and my in-laws who have been with me for more than 3 years now. I raise my hands to all my friends in Lyon with whom I started this madness more than 11 years ago. Big big up to my entourage in Giens, the friends from the south of France with whom I share this same vibe. Big kiss to Ariane for making my teenage dream come true! And special thanks to the Flysurfer kiteboarding brand, especially Nico Lelarge for allowing me to ride the best kite brand ever : Flysurfer ! Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)

And of course, thanks to “Arnone” for our partnership! An energy and kindness that is reflected in the art of the “good vibe”: proud to wear the man colours! Thanks friends!

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ITW RIDER : Thierry Collado (Akkrew)

He is currently the fastest man in landkiting with a record speed of over 100 kph, meets Thierry Collado aka Akkrew

kiteboarding is not a crime

Hi Akkrew, can you introduce yourself quickly?

Hi Arnone, my name is Thierry Collado I am French and I live in the south of France in Montpellier.

When did you start kitesurfing and what attracted you to kitesurfing?

I started kiting in May 1999, it was landkiting and the practice was then very new, and it remained unknown for a few more years. I was immediately attracted by the power of the aircraft, the exhilaration and the feeling of freedom it could provide.

What do you like about kitesurfing and what is your practice (freeride, speed, freestyle, foil,…)?

When I go kite it’s always to clear my mind, have a good time, purify myself, recharge my batteries and above all have a lot of fun. I always feel better and more relaxed after a kite session, just like when I go surfing or longskating. As for landkiting, I feel more like a freerider, I love devouring miles on large wild beaches or deserts with my mountainboard. Of course I always had this other parallel activity which is speed, it was always the most exciting thing I could do in Landkite. On the water it’s a little bit the same I love to travel long distances whatever the conditions, I like the Tiki too but my predilection is still surfkiting. Waves are really something that plays a major role in my life.

You are the man behind the World Speed Landkiting Project, can you tell us more about this subject?

Well, speed in landkite has always been for me something very exciting, very important. As an immense quest, as an absolute that I could neither reach nor even identify at first, but I just had to do it to exist, to feel alive and fulfilled.

From the beginning it was a real passion. And discipline, it is true, has never attracted crowds because it is too committed. Even if there have always been a few attempts, it has always been a bit innocuous. And as you know, I’m a bit of a wild person, I’ve never taken a license in a club in my life, competition I only live it by and against myself. I am my biggest competitor and that was the problem. So I had to find a way to try to federate this activity. And it was through social networks that I was able to share my passion with as many people as possible and hope to generate interest. That’s how I created this WSLP page, to put on electronic paper this quest for speed, not to go back in history but to inscribe it in history as an existing practice, simply.

no wind no life

You recently broke the world speed record in landkite. I think you’ve passed the 100 km/h mark, it’s crazy! Can you tell us more about this record (on which spot did you break the record? Under what conditions)?

It was in La Franqui (Leucate), a large playground with the names of a world famous spot: the Rouet and the Coussoules, which form only one playground for me when the conditions are right. The wind is often very strong and ideally oriented. And for this winter season I had 8 weeks left before leaving for the American desert. El Nino had been strong this year, so I expected to have optimal conditions on the drylakes. But first I had to try my luck on the best European spot. At the end of December the forecast was 35/55 knots, there were actually 10 more knots, it was Dantean, in other words ideal. I was very lucky because there had been a lot of rain in the late season and the pond of La Palme was full, the wind was pushing the water from the ponds towards the playground which was often too greasy or even flooded. The state of the field of play is changing so quickly that I had to be there twice a day to seize the opportunity. I had been testing almost every day for several weeks now. Despite a preliminary survey (which I still do) on December 30 I had a big crash. I arrived at maximum speed on a soft area, the mountainboard crashed, I went into a spin, fortunately the kite didn’t go in a loop, just one more scar (despite the protections). My knee hit the ground so hard that my leg should have come off the floor. Still limping, 3 days later on January 2nd, I was finally able to read on my two gps a 3 digit value.

Did you expect to break this record? And how long or how many years has it been running behind this record?

From the beginning of my practice in 99 I was attracted to speed but it is really only in the last ten years that I have been doing this more seriously. I had set myself a goal with a round number to reach: 100 km/h, and with a standard board. For a few years I undoubtedly believed in it, then the more I progressed, the slower the progress became and everything became much more difficult. So I didn’t really believe it anymore, and then again I thought it was possible and the doubt came back to me, and then I regained my confidence etc. I had to get there; but I knew it was going to be very difficult. This was the case.

How are you preparing to break this record? Do you train abroad?

I didn’t have enough 45 knots to break this record. So imagine what kind of physical condition you have to be in just to take off your kite in a higher wind, you don’t come here by chance to do a little cruising. You have to be physically ready, and have sharp reflexes. You must be 400% and with concrete legs. To do this, it is necessary to practice perpetually, again and again, to keep up the level. Your body must be ready or it’s an accident. Morale must be high with a strong will to succeed. I know this too well because it happened to me several times over all these years to arrive on the spot, then to leave again because I was not enough there in my head. In short, the optimization of several key factors to put all the chances on my side.

Did you use any particular equipment to break this record or do you use standard equipment?

Exclusively standard equipment, that was the goal, and that’s what made the challenge much more difficult. We worked very hard with Skully, the boss X-Shape, to find the best compromises to get the most efficient mountainboard possible. The tests were conclusive from the first tests, and this is what allowed us to validate the new X-Shape series board dedicated to speed: the Speedcore Akkrew Promodel. I use Matrix 2 Pro trucks from MBS, which I have put on 12-degree Bolzen pads to gain wheelbase and 8-inch slicks, the MBS roadies. The kite, Flysurfer Boost 7m.

What is kite for you? A sport? A lifestyle? Other?

Like surfing, it is not a practice I am ready to stop, it is an integral part of my life. It represents so many things at once: it is first of all a passion, it is also a medicine, it has become a lifestyle, but it is also an outlet, a lifestyle, a sport. Actually, it means a lot to me. My whole life is organized around sliding sports and the ocean.

Can you tell us about your best kite session (all disciplines combined, i.e. your best landkite or kitesurfing session or other)?

It is very difficult to answer them. There is no better session or rather there have been so many that it is impossible for me to keep a single session in mind as the best. During a session, it is always an accumulation of details that makes this day stay in my mind. The wind blowing in the grass on the dunes, the sand flying, the color of the water translucent, a melody in my mind, the surrounding landscape. Not necessarily an adrenaline session where the conditions are extreme. For example, I spent a few years riding the morning breeze on the miles of sandbanks at low tide on Oléron, when it’s quiet, there’s no one there, before human activities begin. And when I say that, I think of a surfkite session in California where there was 5 m of swell, imagine the 10 m high water walls coming on you. I was scared, it was way beyond my level. I took a few waves but I never managed to get really good inside. This session also left me with an unforgettable memory.

What are your future projects (related to kitesurfing)?

I plan to kite all my life, but also paddle surfing skateboarding. lol. More seriously, I’m working on a landboard prototype to try to improve my performance, so I can’t say any more at the moment. work in process.

until the end

Anything to add? (thank you? closing remarks? a message to be sent?)

Thank you Arnone for your incredible support and for your more ecological vision of what perhaps a clothing brand, I am proud to represent these values. I thank all my other sponsors who believed in me and supported me all these years. Special dedication to X-Shape who has been able to get involved in creating mountainboards oriented race and speed. And since you give me the opportunity, I couldn’t finish this interview without sharing with you some of my feelings about our behaviour. Our current lives are full of hobbies, it’s great we have a good laugh, and that’s good. But our evolution has led us to the establishment of a comfort based on the navel-gazing that we enjoy while remaining well in the shadow of our ego. Making us forget, sacrifice, hide, the very meaning of our raison d’être, and especially the way we manage the world. We have lost reason, at such a level, that we are aware that we are obscuring what our conscience tells us about what is right to do for the good of humanity. We prefer our comfort. Let’s start by stopping the use of plastic. Let’s stop the plastic.

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