Friday, October 12, 2007

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Verbier, Switzerland - In their five years as one of main donors of the Red Bull Xtreme Verbier, the Swatch is as much of the mountain as the 3222 meters to challenge 45 to 55 degree slopes on the infamous Bec des Rosses. The world-renowned company will look at the mountain in full force, while providing fans with easy access to the slopes so they can watch special follow three Swatch ProTeam riders compete for the title against a strong field.

The Toro Rosso 2003 Xtreme-hole top riders in the world against the world are more challenging slopes. Saturday, March 22, 2003 24 (8 women, 16 men) hand-picked elite riders from around the world descend the Bec des Rosses in Verbier, in hopes of standing on the platform of winners.
Among them will be the defending champion of the Women of the Red Bull Xtreme 2002. Swatch ProTeam member of GĂ©raldine Fasnacht (SUI) is the most practical and favored to repeat, having impressed the judges with a hard-line and supervisory authority last year.

Knights of ProTeam Ueli Kestenholz (SUI) and Xavier de regret (FRA) will offer a strong title of Men. Fresh off a victory at the FIS World Cup X-Pensionante in Kreischberg, Austria, Xavier will look to add a title to his impressive resume Freeride including twice as ISF Pensionante-X World Champion. Ueli, ISF Alpine World Champion in 2000 and 2001, he rehabbed his shoulder and, after taking gold in Snowboarder X at Winter X-games-in February 2003, is looking fearlessly grasp the Bec des Rosses.
But no one comes to the top of the mountain without going on the elevator first, and then that they too need their Snowpass Swatch Watches. Watch with a fragment of the ticket issuing information 'to the readers to the tail lift, riders can just slip through the line, keeping their minds focused on their upcoming race.
to the dispute, Swatch has created the Xtreme Verbier Swatch Snowpass (SHM102D), representing a clear dial with a silver bezel that rotates on a black Velcro connection, he wrote in red with "Xtreme Verbier" on the connection of 6:00 and the logo of a dispute, a snowboarder stick figure on the connection of 12:00 to commemorate the event. Take it strapped up, hit the slopes and ride!
This year, the Swatch Verbier installed Snowpass system, with its own signature clock Verbier Experience (SKK103AOC). A plastic Swatch Snowpass ladies in white winter blues and the connection is overlaid with the names of landmarks in Verbier and a face with clear numerals show Arabs and blacks the internal workings of foreign exchange as their transporting luminescent hands.
Both clocks in special bags will be on sale before the event in every Swatch stores in Switzerland, and also in Verbier during the special event in the igloo of Swatch, a must-see fresh buying experiment.
Knights all want to receive the "Xtreme Verbier" Swatch and later each toasting their efforts at a party hosted by the Swatch Pub that night, Mont Fort: Anyone wearing a Swatch Snowpass can beat a free drink by passing their clock in front of the reader. The
Gilles Voirol Prize which rewards the most original and creative line was given in the category female GĂ©raldine Fasnacht. 2 minutes after it disappeared behind the mountain, she re-appeared in his rise to snowboard in the air and was thus able to go and find a better area of \u200b\u200bsnow. Very sure of her, she skipped altogether wonderful. Simply remarkable!
In the category of men, the American Steve Klassen, the only rider who has participated in every edition of the Red Bull Xtreme has offered an incredible show. The speed, fluidity and perfect reception of his four jumps out of that un'il stone cliff 12 meters, a 720 ° and a back-flip they did win the Prix Gilles Voirol.
Steve, thanks to his jumps, he also won the Audience Award Le Matin that rewards the best sequence of some of the 23 races.
News of the day: the end of his racing slick, Alex Coudray quietly took his snowboard, taken from his backpack and a spray painted on the mountain a statement "Time for Peace" ...

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