Archive for October, 2011

Daniel Wedemeijer wins Fise Experience Tour

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

TSG ambassador Daniel Wedemeijer won the Fise Experience Tour 2011. He won 4 out of 6 tour stops. And he also won the highest air and the best trick in Paris.

Congratulation Daniel, you rock!

Watch the Paris finals below!

Lords of Dirt stop in Frejus

Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Lords of Dirt was held mid october in Fréjus and despite the strong winds Pat Guimez and his mates gave us a great show with some huge tricks on jumps who gets bigger and bigger every year!

 

Results in Fréjus are:

1. J.B. Peytavit (FRA)

2. Mike Clark (USA)

3. Josh Stead (AUS)

4. Markus Hampl (GER) TSG RIDER

5. Desmond Tessemaker (NED)

6. Simon Moratz (GER)

7. Tristan Musso (FRAU)

8. Jeremy LePennedu (FRA)

9. Kelly Bolton (USA)

10. Daniel Tuente (GER)

11. Patrick Guimez (FRA) TSG RIDER

12. Matthieu Musso (FRA)

13. Daniel Juchatz (GER)

14. Philipp Baum (GER)

15. Ben Sarhaoui (FRA)

 

This year the Lord of Dirt is Mike Clark after giving us the best insane runs along the 2 stops of the event.

Peepshow’s “Winter Wars” was awarded Best in Lo-Fi from ESPN

Friday, October 21st, 2011

Congratulation to Esthera and June from Peepshow for winning best in Lo-Fi from ESPN with their new movie Winter Wars. We are stoked for them and happy to be among their sponsors.

Below follows the beginning of the report on espn.com. To read the full report click the link at the bottom.

“Snowboard movies, like snowboarding itself, run the full spectrum of aesthetic quality, technicality and possibility. On the one hand you have grand, sweeping, multimillion-dollar epics like “The Art of FLIGHT” shot in exotic, faraway locations that many of us will never get to go to, featuring a level of riding that most of us will achieve only in our dreams. And that’s the point — movies like this are for the wanderlust-obsessed dreamers, the international vagabonds, and the hard-core backcountry pow hunters among us.”

“On the other end of the spectrum you have gritty, low-budget movies like Think Thank’s “Ransack Rebellion” and Peep Show’s “Winter Wars” featuring riding that most of us will never have the guts to step to, but is easier to imagine doing because it’s shot in backyard locations that we see around us every day. Movies like this are for the hard-core shreds, the dirtbag truck dwellers, and the kids who move to mountain towns with 100 bucks in their pockets, pack into sketchy, overcrowded apartments, and work crappy jobs that barely pay enough to make ends meet, just so they can snowboard every day.

You have to have both, because all these movies together tell the full story of snowboarding. But outside of our little world the big-time movies are the ones that get all the accolades. This award is the balance. There are a lot of crews out there trying to make something out of nothing, putting together movies with very little money and a whole lot of heart. The most impressive of all of them are the women of Peep Show.”
Read more of Melissa Larsen on ESPN.com

PMS webisode: Silvia Mittermueller shredding SnowPark, NZ

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

In this PMS webisode edit, watch TSG’s Silvia Mittermueller shred SnowPark NZ, with her friend Isy.

Slash Magazine just caught up with Silvia. Read the interview here

And check out her new website that is now finalized: http://silviamittermuller.com/

Evolution helmet: MBUK’s Six of the Best!

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Caja Schoepf’s journey to India

Thursday, October 13th, 2011


Back in February our team rider Caja Schoepf traveled to India to explore country and culture and ski the Himalayan mountains in Kashmir.

The trip into the unknown started on February 9th, 2011. Caja and Lena Stoffel dared to venture into one of the most exotic and highest ski resorts in the world, the tiny mountain village Gulmarg in the north of India. Gulmarg means „field of flowers“ and is situated in the former Kashmir principality, now being claimed to belong to India, Pakistan and China alike.
While this region is famous for its vivid, untouched nature with an enormous diversity of flowers and animals in summer, it is also known for its harsh winters with a massive amount of snow and dangerous mountains. On a clear day one can see the Nanga Parbat (8.126 m) as well as the K2 (8.611 m) from the mountain station of Apharwat, a more than impressive sight!

Caja and Lena also got to experience the more well-known side of India with Yoga, Curry, lots of sun and esotericism further south in the “Venice of the East”, on romantic house boats on the Dal Lake near Srinagar. Further south the girls got to know the lively city of Delhi that never seems to sleep as well as at the Taj Mahal with its meditative atmosphere.

The project was a real challenge for Caja: „I learned a lot from being the organizer of the trip as well as an athlete, in a country where you get surprised over and over again. I will always remember the experiences made on this trip. Thanks to Felix Urbauer, I think Lena and I managed to realize our goal to take home a trailer with pictures that portray our adventure as
vividly as possible“. Mission accomplished – the result speaks for itself.

More scenes and pictures not included in the trailer can be seen in the new Aestivation movie „Lifelong“ whose premieres are taking place all over Europe right now. More info on: www.aestivation.eu

Oktoberfest Gaudi

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

If you couldn’t make it to the original Oktoberfest in Munich, Elias & Friends deliver you some fun (gaudi) impressions of the beer festival. We are sure you come visiting it next year!

Marco Smolla´s statement about the clip:
“Lederhosn – the traditional Bavarian dress. Locals wear it all year and everyone else wears it at least for the two weeks at the Oktoberfest in Munich. After an amazing time at the Wiesn (Oktoberfest) Elias and Me decided to just keep on wearing our Lederhosn and go to Hintertux to shred the slushy park there. Watch out for some new Lederhosn Outerwear at next years Ispo…”

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