Main Discipline Completed – Day 5 Of The KPL Patagonia Hood Jam

KPL Patagonia Hood Jam

Consistent performances for both men and women mean judges pick over faults to decide on winners.

 

Sam Light

Sam Light

Day five provided amazing Hood River conditions, once again for kites sized 12-15m. The wind held up all day, more than long enough to finish the Mens and Womens finals and long enough for most to get a session in afterwards. The Men ran through the entire slider park, whilst the Women only had to complete the incline pipe and the Cabrinha funbox to corrugated pipe to add to the other feature scores from days previous.

The level in both Women and Mens fields was intense, very often with less than a point separating the top 4 riders on a feature in a round. Some big tricks went down, Christophe Tack throwing one of the nicest Pete Rose 540s we’ve seen amongst Backmobe 540 (Brandon Sheid) Seatbelt Peterose (Ewen Jaspen) and a host of grabbed backside and frontside 720s. Contrary to previous opinion and past experiences, the rails were where this event was won and lost. 

With Day five over and the main KPL discipline completed, tomorrow will be used for testing new formats and features.

 

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