Monthly Archives: March 2011

  • >Top event in Arena Geisingen

    Posted on March 30, 2011 by admin

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    The Arena Geisingen international race is the first of a serie of important track races. April 9 - 10 the inline skate season kicks into high gear.

    The Geisingen Arena opened it's doors last year and has become the place to be for professional athletes. A roof, a super fast surface and in the centre of [...]


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  • >Neo Transformer: choose your optimum setup

    Posted on March 28, 2011 by admin

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    Experience the benefits from switching back and forth from 3 to 4 wheels, without having to purchase two pairs of skates for it! Buy one skate, but in fact get two. Do all these options confuse you? Here's some information.

    10% weight saving

    Even experienced and strong pro athletes try to save weight in their equipment. For [...]


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  • >Koen Verweij joins World Team

    Posted on March 23, 2011 by admin

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    20-year young multi talent Koen Verweij joins the CadoMotus team. On April 3rd he will make his debut in CadoMotus colors in Berlin.

    Koen Verweij has always wanted to combine inline and ice skating. As a junior, he took a medal in Korea (2006) with his relay mates Jan Blokhuijsen and Pieter-Jan van Eck. After that [...]


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  • >Golden medallist Trevor Marsicano: "White zone experience"

    Posted on March 21, 2011 by admin

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    Olympic golden medallist Trevor Marsicano added another victory to his impressive palmares. The 21-year young long track skater took the victory with his team mates in the team pursuit, at the World distance championships in Inzell, 1,5 week ago. Time to look back. "The problem with a team like we have is; you know it's [...]


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  • >"I wanted to beat my personal best"

    Posted on March 15, 2011 by admin

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    Bart Swings made his debute at a World Championship on ice. In Inzell he raced a 5,000 meters. A satisfying debute, although he hoped for more. "Still there were 7 athletes within 2 seconds, which gives me a lot of perspective."

    Swings' goal was to better his personal best time. At the finish line he [...]


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  • >US team takes the team pursuit

    Posted on March 14, 2011 by admin

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    The US team took the third golden medal for Marchese blades at the World Championships in Inzell! Jonathan Kuck and Trevor Marsicano, together with Shani Davis, were only hundreds of a second faster than Canada.

    Click to play the team pursuit highlights by Dutch NOS Television


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  • >Two times World Champion

    Posted on March 14, 2011 by admin

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    Bob de Jong took a double victory in Inzell! Posting the second fastest time ever on a 10k (12.48.20), he beat his competitors with more than 10 seconds.

    34 year old De Jong added another World Title to his impressive palmares. In 1999 he took the first 10k World title, and 12 years later he seems [...]


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  • >World Champion!

    Posted on March 11, 2011 by admin

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    Bob de Jong is the first World Champion on Marchese Record blades!

    On today's 5,000 meter race at the World Championships in Inzell (Germany), he posted a time of 6.15,41, two seconds ahead of Korean Seung-Hoon Lee and Russian Ivan Skobrev, which he beat in a man to man fight.

    "Of course this was hard", said [...]


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  • >Manon Kamminga: "Enjoying a rest!"

    Posted on March 1, 2011 by admin

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    Manon Kamminga is one of many in the Netherlands, to combine inline and ice speed skating. "It was not the best winter, but I did learn a lot."

    18-year-old Kamminga finished her inline season with a bronze medal at the World Championships in Guarne, Colombia. A decent preparation for her winter season therefore was not [...]


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