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SKKI TRIKKE - FAKRO Cup 2008Trikke Poland hosted in association with “Fakro” the 2nd Trikke Skki World Championships.
The experienced Trikke Skki racers spent their morning on the “Trikke Skki Track” in the forests around Muszyna. In these woods the Fakro company has created a downhill track, that is similar to the boarder- or ski-cross know already from the Winter Olympics 2006. This track in Poland is however natural, with sharp turns, jumps, s-curves and a lot possibilities to take over. Racing so close together felt like racing in the touring car championships and this tracks has opened our eyes for a perfect future racing discipline on the Skki! Saturday, race day, started with snow in the morning and rain in the afternoon. All riders did three runs off which the 2 fastest where combined. The Polish rider Grzegorz Kurek won the race and took the world championship in an exciting race.
As we all know, riding a 3CV is a lot of fun, it’s addictive and it’s a full body work out. But, so far we missed hard figures concerning muscle and energy usage. Do you lose weight or do you tone your body? Is it just good for your health to get you in shape or is there more?In addition to that: how fast can you learn riding a 3CV before you can have your fitness ride? To get answers to these questions, the Universities of The Hague and Amsterdam have, on request of Trikke Europe, done an extended research. According to the results of the research on health benefits and energy usage of riding a 3CV we can say that:
Feel like contributing to this new website or do you have a fitness/ sports event let us know! Let’s ride into a healthy future; 3CV is the best gear for fitness and fun! 3CV for a healthy life style on the web:
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The Hague, 27 February
2006
The past half year, three students have done an intensive research
for the 3CV World Sports Federation. The research question was
very simple: what does the 3CV WSF need to do, to make the 3CV
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Seoul, 5 September 2005
Korea 3CV Championship, 2005 On September 4, 2005, 3CV Korea Sports Federation (3CV KSF) held a Korea 3CV tournament on Jamsil Olympic Park in Seoul, Korea. This tournament was organized in collaboration with the local Trikke-clubs and Trikkeko. This tournament was the 3rd competition in a row since the first competition in 2003. A total 50 competitors competed to be this the Korean 3CV Champion 2005. At any rate, there were much passion, fun and fierce competition in the tournament. Especially the participation of Gildo Beleski in the contest, the inventor of the 3CV, made the tournament more significant to Korean 3CV racer. Many middle and small enterprises sponsored this tournament by means of prizes. The tournament included sprint races for men, women and children, a 70 meter dual slalom for men, women and children and a group relay race. In case of the sprints, 4 participants in each team competed with one another. Only the first two could take part in next tournament (semi final). In the sprint races, men had to ride 1,300m for preliminary and 2,000m for the finals, women rode 800m for preliminary and 1200m for the final contest and children rode 400m for both preliminary and finals. The slalom was 70 meters for all groups. |
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