PSA DU in Dynaland

15.16 PSA ASIA Snowboard Pro Tour round 9

Thursday, March 2016, 3 PSA Pro Tour Round 10.

Keito Mushi, the thaw of snow is approaching spring, and it falls like hitting the mountains of Oku Mino.

Aizawa receives an incoming call while rushing to the resist on the Hida Kaido, which has a completely different view than usual and has little snow.

"Inadvertently forget the entry!" You can make a local entry, so it's okay.

Mr. Aizawa, our Legend of Pro, started at the end of the qualifying at this point.

The rain may have been stronger and foretold signs of turbulence.

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In the downhill course along the γ liner lift in Dynaland, where the condition was maintained nationwide due to lack of snow, in addition to the more than XNUMX bags of ammonium sulfate that had been put in until the day before, another XNUMX bags were stirred and carefully coursed. We had you prepare for grooming and the tournament.

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Although the course is a little shorter, Tsuruoka will be the setter for the course with a total length of XNUMXm, an altitude difference of XNUMXm, and two gently stepped courses with an average slope of XNUMX degrees, as in the previous PSA PGS in Sugadaira Pinebeak.

As announced at the Riders Meeting, the number of gates will increase compared to all Japanese amateur assets, and XNUMX gates will be waiting for players at intervals of XNUMXm to XNUMXm.

It is a sight to see how the unique set of Tsuruoka, a master of the course that hangs slightly to the right and feels a difference between the left and right, will develop in the battle that is about to begin.

Although lacking entries from Kamino and Yoshioka during overseas expeditions, the others are full member grit.

At this point, Kobayashi, who keeps the top position in a stable manner, wears a yellow bib, and Kawashima, who is also always in the winning range, is now a red and a green bib.

Blue is followed by Narita, followed by Goto and Kohei.Later, the top XNUMX are local Sugimoto, Miyao, Midorikawa veteran, and Kuroki, who has recently been in good shape, in XNUMXth place.

For girls, Shitaka, who runs the top in Japan, is followed by Yellow Bib, Shiiba, Murakami, and Yoshii, but Maruyama will reach the qualifying at the last start.

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Inspection begins with a burn that is tightened with ammonium sulfate.

Athletes carefully preview the course, which is covered with up to XNUMX sheets in a short set of XNUMXm.

When the temperature starts to rise, it may loosen and dig at once, but the cloudy sky looks like it has no effect yet.

The red course on the right, which is slightly slanted and drips quickly, looks straightforward, but on both courses, the heel side is slightly climbed.

From the middle of the course, turn left to escape from the fall line, and the gate is arranged in an S shape from the front of the goal to the right.Will the heel side treatment be the key?

Along with the change in the slope, the matching of the hanging surface and the delicate set of the swing width are exquisite layouts that will not let you down.

The first qualifying run.

First of all, Shitaka set a good time with 29.53 on the red course and checked the following, followed by Shiiba 31.42 and Blue course Murakami 30.90.

When the third group, Red Yoshii, approached Shitaka with a good time of 3, Blue Castle was also placed immediately behind Murakami at 30.25.

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From the 5th group Red, Miki approached Shiiba at 31.49, followed by Matsuzawa at 31.87.

Yugami and Maruyama started from the tail end, Yugami had a good time of 30.73, and Maruyama danced to the top of the blue course at 30.35.

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The first group of boys, Kobayashi and Kawashima, started.

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Red course Kobayashi 26.21, Blue course Kawashima 26.64. The second group is still in contact with 2.

From the 3rd group, Red Goto is 27.23, while Blue to Kohei is 25.38, which greatly exceeds Kawashima, and the venue is heated with a run of conscience.

From the 4th group, Sugimoto was 27.54, Miyao was 27.08. From the 6th group, KIMUTOMO 27.33, Sawai 27.69, followed by Red Course, Kota 27.16, then Wakabayashi 27.86, the second group in the 27 seconds range. A fierce battle continued and the second run was turned back.

The course will be maintained with the second one in between.

After the first qualifying run, it seems that the pain of the blue course, which has a lot of undulations, is severe.

I'm also worried about taking a position for KO. The attack of each player in the second run divides the good and bad.

The second girl.

Maruyama and Shitaka, who regained the reserved seats from the end, started from the first group.

Is there a minute in the red course? Is it Maruyama's intention? Maruyama is 32.08, Shitaka is 32.23 and Maruyama bites.

The second group, Murakami and Yoshii, continued in the 2 seconds range, and from the third group, Yugami set a good time of 33 and moved up to 3rd place.

Following Ossaka (Aya), Shiiba and the time of 33 seconds are carved. The sixth group, Miki, rushed to 6 and moved up to 31.95th place to seize the KO grid.

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Kohei and Kobayashi started the first group for boys.

Kobayashi was slightly sluggish at 29.91, while Kohei was far behind at 27.58.

The second group, Kawashima, now has 2 and 28.50, and they are attached after Kohei without taking a step from each other.

Following Miyao, Kota was flat for 29 seconds and attached just behind Kobayashi with a slight difference and waited for the next appearance at the goal.

From the 4th group, Red Toda was 28.69, and the 5th group Sawai was 28.98, which was a good time and was close to Miyao.

KIMUTOMO also bites Sawai in the 29 seconds range.

From the back, Aizawa, Hashimoto and others squeezed in the middle of 29 seconds.

KO Men's Order

1 Kohei vs 16 Sugimoto
8 Sawai vs 9 KIMUTOMO
5 Kota vs 12 Noda
4 Kobayashi vs 13 Fujimoto
3 Now vs 14 Goto
6 Miyao vs 11 Aizawa
7 Toda vs 10 Hashimoto
2 Kawashima vs 15 Imai

KO girls order

1 Shitaka vs 8 Shiiba
4 Yoshii vs 5 Miki
3 Yugami vs 6 Murakami
2 Maruyama vs 7 Ossaka

Kohei, who defeated Sugimoto without any danger because Sugimoto's inspiration did not reach his hometown, confronted KIMUTOMO, who fascinated Sawai with a come-from-behind victory in the second run.

Kobayashi won the confrontation between Kota, who defeated Noda without danger, and Kobayashi, who allowed the first run Fujimoto's fierce pursuit to be behind for 1 seconds, but gained a come-from-behind victory.

Now that Tohoku has been crushed and Goto has been controlled without danger, Aizawa, who caught fire at the start of the final qualifying session, defeated Miyao in the Ogasaka confrontation.

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Aizawa's onslaught slip that is possessed by each heat is the first run, and although he completely captures the present and takes advantage by a difference of 1/1000 seconds, it does not reach the second run, and Aizawa's evolved hot slip greatly attracts the audience. Boiled.

In the confrontation between amateurs, Toda, who surpasses Hashimoto in the first KO with experience points, won without danger, and Kawashima, who also defeated Imai in the first KO, won 1 by the first Toda, but won the second one properly. ..

For the girls, Shitaka, who controlled Shiiba without danger, won. Yoshii took the lead with 1 in the first run, but Miki caught up with the second run and turned around.

As with the slip in the qualifying, Yugami, who gained momentum, overwhelmed Murakami and won the race properly.

Maruyama, who made a mistake in his board choice against Koshisaka, who was 7th in qualifying, stalled, and was eliminated here without filling the behind of 1 in the first run, and Koshisaka won.

Semi Final Round

Perhaps the pain in the blue course is severe, and the growth in the latter half of the red course can be seen.

The temperature hasn't risen so much yet, but the occasional sun changes the course conditions every moment.

The set with the difference between the left and right is very interesting for the spectators, but no matter how the players feel, it's easy to get a feel for it, and it doesn't matter what happens at any time.

The speed and strength will be determined by Tsuki.

The confrontation between Shitaka and Miki, both players who started cleanly and ran down at exactly the same timing.

Shitaka, who can't leave the red course Miki running right next to him, was impatient, or he was taken to the snow surface in the middle of the blue course. Connect the speed to the gentle slope and run to Miki again to reach the goal.

Again, it took only 1000/4 seconds.The course was changed and the second run started at the same time, this time Blue Miki engaged with Shitaka while taking his feet on the course, trying to catch up with a slight delay in the early stages and try to get out before the first run, but Shitaka died. Slightly repelled by the bank, Shitaka came out in front of him and finished the game.Shitaka won Miki by a small margin.

In Koshizaka vs Yugami, Red Koshizaka came forward at the start, but he made a grievous mistake on the heel side in the early stages.

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In the second run, the pursuit of Ossaka was also empty, and Yugami defended the lead and won.

Kobayashi vs Kohei.The red course Kobayashi, who came out in front of the start, stalled immediately after being caught by the bank, and immediately rebuilt the system and approached Kohei, but it was only 0.35 and went to the second run.

Kobayashi, who started later to catch up with a slight delay, chases after him, and even though he tries to attack at regular intervals with Kohei who attacks the red course more than that, Kobayashi mercilessly blocks the way the bank of the blue course goes and attacks Kobayashi. Kohei's run, who boldly captured the red course, pulled Kobayashi apart and finished.

I won the final as fast as I could in qualifying.

Kawashima vs now.

Both players who pass through the gate at exactly the same timing from the start run down the slope with each other slipping.

In the middle of the game, I thought I was about to set it up, but was my right hand taken by the flag?On the other hand, Kawashima attacks the gate as if the ball bounces, dodging the current pursuit and turning back with a savings of 0.31.

The second run, Kawashima, who is about to pull away from the exquisite start that he is good at, runs down the blue course that should be waiting by pulling his hand, and the next moment when it seems that he has decided to win by keeping a sufficient distance from the present, a gentle slope It is caught by the bank in front of the entrance and is blown away.

Even though I rebuilt the system and pushed it, the lost speed did not return and now I shook my armpit and came out in front of Kawashima.

Final Round

In the ranking match, Miki defended the podium without recovering from the girl's first Ossaka, who made the same mistake as Semi.

The boys took the first run with a 0.13 difference over Kobayashi as Kawashima cleared Semi's humiliation, but he self-destructed on the second blue course, and Kobayashi reversed with a calm race.

The women's final is a confrontation between Shitaka and Yujo.

As with last year, Yugami, who has confirmed the podium, challenges Shitaka because it goes well with Dynaland.

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Shitaka, who is about to leave Yujo immediately from the start, wins the first run at a sufficient distance even though he seems to be caught in the bank for a moment on the blue course, and finishes with a sufficient advantage for the second run.

It was the second win of the season.

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Win Akari Shitaka

2 bit Hanako Yugami

3 bit Miki Tsubaki

 

This time too, you can't miss it until the very end.

Kohei, who shows his speed and strength from the qualifying, is a confrontation with the present, which has been winning in a tough match every time he entered KO.

The ever-changing course conditions are fatal to one mistake, and the finish cannot be achieved without properly capturing the dangerous course as if land mines were embedded in places.

We cannot give up one step each other to taste the victorious sake after a long absence.
Finally, in the first run of the Auras final, each other got off to a good start and started dancing to the course.

Kohei's hips are lifted and the board loses its foothold.

The speed does not return for a few turns even if the system is rebuilt at the heel side and the axis tilted. I was separated from the 1st gate and chased after the present, but I slipped tightly without recovering the mistake of the pain, and now I finished the first one with the advantage of about XNUMX gate.

Kohei, who is on the grid of the Red Course with a 0.71 behind, and now the Blue Course, I can't predict what will happen if I look back at each of today's matches.

The last one!Kohei follows with an exquisite start without putting a haircut immediately after being released to the course first.

Kohei, who closes the distance with Jiwajiwa every time he goes down the gate, and Kohei's fierce pursuit, which is lined up immediately from the half-mast gate difference, also brings to mind the current body that spurts.

Both players run down the gentle slope at the same time.

It seemed that I was lying down first, but I couldn't tell which one cut the line first.

The whereabouts were only a difference of 0.057 ticked by the clock.

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Now that I've seen the blue flag on the finish, I'm kneeling down and bending over to bite my joy.

The fourth win in total after a long time will be a special feeling after fighting a fierce battle.Quiet joy was impressive.

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Win Takuhiro now

2 bit Kohei

3 bit Manabu Kobayashi

4 bit Kosuke Kawashima

5 bit Here

6th place Daiya Toda

 

We would like to thank MacEarth Dynaland Ski Resort for their efforts in preserving the course in the face of snow shortages and for providing a wonderful barn, and JSBA for their efforts in management.

It was an exciting race full of highlights, such as the breakthrough of young people along with their current activities, and above all, the thin battle with the current victory in the semi-final from the last start of Aizawa.

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An AL event that shows a slightly different excitement this season due to the unpredictable development of old and new.

Round 2000 GSS Present Sanada juyushi CUP 16 will be held at Asama 2016 Park Ski Resort in the next round, changing the stage to Shinshu.

Stay tuned for the PSA ASIA ALPINE Pro Tour !!!