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Port Start | The Mega Pod

Postby ARK » Wed Aug 04, 2021 5:36 am

Port Start | The Mega Pod

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Featuring Denis Taradin, Daniela Moroz and Marc Jacobs.

“Road to the Olympics”

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Re: Port Start | The Mega Pod

Postby Baptiste_FR » Fri Aug 13, 2021 9:22 am

A great episode. The interview with Denis gave us a lot of inside informations. He should come back regularly to give his impression regarding the World series, and the road to olympic.
I also discovered his youtube channel which is great. He should make some new videos.

But maybe you could also interview the top 5-8 riders (1 per month for example) : Axel Mazela, Maxime Nocher, Nicolas Parlier, Theo de Ramecourt (you already had Gruber and Bridge and Denis).

Have you seen the last video of Dimitri Maramenides ? It's an insight of the last foil race event. I know Colin doesn't share his view on kitesurfing, but having him in the Megapod could be really interesting: how difficult is race foiling compared to big air and  kiteloop ? How big is the gap between a good rider (Dimitri) and the top guys (Axel and Denis). His son (Cameron), is he hoping to be in a national team (US ?).

Keep going and long live Megapod !


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