There were lots of rainbow pipings along the circuit of the Park’s alleys in Dijon on Sunday June 12th. What could be more natural? AM Sports was organizing the Masters World Championships in the morning and the 4th round of the World Inline Cup in the afternoon...
If you had to remember one name only, it would be that of Bart Swings, who “swung” Rennes sur Roulettes in his favor. It is a major first in a World Inline Cup for the 20-year old Belgian skater. Yet, the Cado Motus Team leader is only following a logical path: European Champion, World Champion, winner of several races of the Netherland KPN Cup and of the German Inline Cup, as well as of some international events (Gesingen, Gross Gerau…)
The 2009 French Inline Cup started that week-end in the city of Nîmes, south of France, under a sunny and a bit windy weather. Skaters who made the trip were not disappointed by the excellent conditions. The circuit, always technical, tactical and physical, made a serious selection...
The French National Course committee was recently in meeting to dialog with the organizers of the stages of the French Inline Cup 2009. Numerous statutory modifications are going to take place from the first stage 2009. More details..