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Gear Talk / Re: New Bic 12'6" Wing -- Anybody Know About This?
« on: April 22, 2013, 07:00:03 PM »
Here's the new video featuring the 12'6 and newer 11' WINGs, both are now available



We've launched a one design race series for the 12'6 WING this year, check out the website, lots of events and many more to be posted in the next few months as our partners get their event schedules finalized

www.bicsuponedesign.com

See you on the water!

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Nice DG!  Wish I could've gone this year, but not on my itinerary unfortunately.  Hope to see you on the H20 soon.

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Gear Talk / Re: SURF-SUP: Prototype Video
« on: May 25, 2012, 09:28:47 AM »
Yeah that's a helmet (and the camera was turned down a bit much).  Volume on this one is around 105, the final versions will be quite a bit larger, 130-170 range likely.

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Gear Talk / SURF-SUP: Prototype Video
« on: May 25, 2012, 09:17:06 AM »
Working on 2013 surf-SUP series with Patrice Remoiville, our SUP shaper based in Hossegor, France.  This quick little vid is me on a smaller version of what will ultimately be a 3-board series which will be targeted towards intermediate riders looking for a performance Surf SUP that is reasonably stable.

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Gear Talk / Re: BIC C-Tec Durability
« on: May 09, 2012, 01:37:24 PM »
Montster and I had a good conversation about this and here's where it stands (from my perspective):  He has decided to keep and repair the board himself instead of sending it to local dealer for further evaluation.  His full one-year warranty (http://www.bicsup.com/support/warranty,51.html) is still in full-effect.  If he decides that he wants to send it in for further evaluation at any time, we will support 100%.  We stand by our products and value our reputation for durability and value, as well as customer service. 

Our C-TEC boards are epoxy construction (some PVC sandwich like the 12'6), similar to almost all other SUP companies. 12'6 C-TEC video:


Our exclusive technologies are featured in our high-end ACE-TEC line (ultra-durable/super light thermoformed epoxy construction):

As well as our ACS line (ultra-rugged boards):

If anyone has a problem with one of our boards or other products, please feel free to contact me.  We are fully committed to backing our products and our brand, which has a 30 year history manufacturing boardsports equipment.

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Gear Talk / Re: BIC C-Tec Durability
« on: May 07, 2012, 12:40:39 PM »
Hi Montster,

Thank you for contacting us directly about this issue.  We take pride in our products unique quality and durability and stand by them per our industry-leading one-year warranty, which can be viewed here: http://www.bicsup.com/support/warranty,51.html  We will be in touch via email and look forward to working with you towards a fair resolution. 

See you on the water,

Jimmy Blakeney
BIC SUP Product/Marketing Manager

Anybody been paddling the new c-tec construction boards from BIC? Your comments?

I am real concerned with the durability of the 12.6 touring Bic board I just purchased. After 3 paddles I have cracks going through the outer skin in the area where the paddle shaft come in near the board.  Obviously I have bumped the board with the paddle shaft but never what I would think would be damaging!!! One of the cracks has a little bit of yellow fiber sticking out. Dents surround the small cracks and they are very slight. Just enough of a depression to make them out.

$1500 board with durability claims above standard constructions??? Very disappointed. From this I now expect to paddle 2 or 3 times and then need to repair! Not good. Going to look for padding to put on my paddle.

I expected more from BIC.  I guess early adopters take more risks. Very disappointed.

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I'm not familiar with the course, however it did mention that part of it is in a river, I think it's tidal.  That could partially account for the super-fast pace!

Here's the write-up from Waterman League (which seems impossible to find a link to, I got it via email, anyone able to find this on their website?):

Sunday 6 May
Eric Terrien wins 1st Euro leg of the Stand Up World Series

Amidst a highly competitive and international field of athletes, Eric Terrien once again reads the conditions immaculately, to secure the win in not only the sprint race, but also overall here at the first European stop on the Stand Up World Series.
Eric navigated the fast paced sprint course with skill and precision, fending off the ever dangerous Kai Lenny (Naish) to cross the finish line first and match his phenomenal long distance result here in France. Congratulations on a great result and a dominant performance from this leading European athlete.
 
 
Kai Lenny battles to the end, narrowly missing out on win

Kai Lenny (Naish) dominated every heat he competed in through the day until the final, where he shot off the start like a bullet, leading the race through the first leg, with Eric Terrien right on his heals. However, Eric then accelerated past, before Kai managed to surf his way back into the lead again. Much to his dismay, he ended up getting caught up around the inside buoy, allowing Eric slip through the gap to take the win both in the beach sprint race, but also the overall win at Stand Up World Series stop 2.
Despite the dissapointment of not taking the win in the Beach Sprint Race at La Torche, Kai Lenny finishes a very worthy second place here at the La Torche Pro with Naish and Hoalen.
 
 
Casper Steinfath does his country proud here in France

As the sole Danish representative here at the La Torche Pro with Naish and Hoalen, Casper Steinfath (Naish) stepped up not only in the surf competition having been awarded a well deserved wildcard, but also the Racing, with a 4th place in the sprint race and a 3rd place in the long distance.
Casper is certainly someone to look out for in the future and has provend himself as an exceptionally well rounded athlete.
 
 
Local Greg Closier completes the final 4 at La Torche Pro

Despite a dissappointing disqualification from the long distance race on Friday (due to him missing the final mark), Greg Closier wasted no time in making up for the loss in the beach sprint race yesterday, battling his way through the pack and the eliminations to finish in an impressive 3rd place.
Unfortunately, his lack of a result in the long distance does not help his overall standings, despite having demonstrated his abilities in front of an extremely enthusiastic crowd. However, he has certainly proved himself as a name to watch for right here on the Stand Up World Series. Here he shares a wave with Kody Kerbox (Naish) and one of the leading Fanatic riders.
 
 
Mo Freitas caps an incredible event with a 5th place finish

After his 7th place in the Stand Up World Tour surf event and now 7th in the Stand Up World Series event, (with a 5th in the beach race and 12th in the long distance), 14 year old Mo Freitas (Imagine) proves to be way beyond his years, showing that he can not only keep up with the Champion's of the sport, but beat them. Without a doubt, this young phenom from Haleiwa on the North Shore of Oahu has a great future ahead of him.
 
 
Leonard Nika from Italy stands out at the La Torche Pro

Leonard Nika (Starboard) shows the world that he is a force to be reckoned with at the La Torche Pro with Naish and Hoalen, finishing in 5th place in the long distance and 6th in the Beach Sprint elimination, propelling him to 4th place overall for the Stand Up World Series event here in NW France.
Leonard is certainly someone to look out for in 2012, as he represents Italy on the Stand Up World Championship Racing Series.
 
 
Women stand out at La Torche Pro with Naish & Hoalen

The women stand strong in the Stand Up World Series component of the La Torche Pro Grand Slam, showcasing that the talent and competition is every bit as intense as the men.
With a dominating performance in both the City Long distance Race and the Beach Sprint slalom elimination race, Olivia Piana (Fanatic) demonstrated her exceptional talent in both racing styles with bullet wins in both, like Eric Terrien. This naturally means that she also secures the overall event win on this spectacular European leg on the Stand Up World Series.
In second in both the City and Beach Race, Faustine Merret secured her 2nd place overall, and universal acclaim for a great performance here at La Torche.
In third in the City Race, local to the region of Brittany, Caroline Angibaud demonstrated that she is not only a phenomenal talent in surfing (with a win earlier this week in the women's division of the Stand Up World Tour), but also in Racing too, with a stand out performance in this unique Long Distance race.
Meanwhile, 3rd overall went to 3rd place finisher in the Beach Sprint Race, Patricia Hernandez from Spain, with strong finishes in both. Congratulations to all the women: an exciting taste of what is to come in terms of intense competition amongst the world's very best athletes.
 
 
Beach Race provides a spectacular close to La Torche Pro

The Beach Sprint elimination Race provides a fitting and spectacular close to what has been an epic World Series showdown at the La Torche Pro with Naish and Hoalen. Welcoming athletes from 16 different countries, the Stand Up World Series strengthens its mission of uniting a legitimate global world championship series through 2012, that will mature into 2013 and beyond.
This first stop in Europe brought together athletes from as far away as Australia, Hawaii, Brazil and Mexico, to as close as Pont l'Abbe for a completely unique event that tested racers' complete racing skill set and demonstrated that Europe is fast becoming an immense hotbed of stand up paddle talent.
 
 
Final Results from the 2012 Stand Up World Series, stop 2

Full results and video highlights will be available by tomorrow (results & by later this week for video highlights) at www.latorchepro.com. Updated rankings will be available online at www.standupworldseries.com, so stay tuned. In the meantime, here is a summary of the podium results:
Overall World Series Results: Men
1.   Eric Terrien (FR) - 4000 pts
2.   Kai Lenny - Naish (HI) - 3000 pts
3.   Casper Steinfath - Naish (DK)  - 2750 pts
Overall World Series Results: Women
1.   Olivia Piana (Fanatic) - FR - 4000 pts
2.   Faustine Merret (FR) - 3000 pts
3.   Patricia Hernandez (SP) - 2750 pts
City Race Results: Men
1.   Eric Terrien (FR)
2.   Gaeten Sene - Starboard (FR)
3.   Casper Steinfath - Naish (DK)
City Race Results: Women
1.   Olivia Piana - Fanatic (FR)
2.   Faustine Merret (FR)
3.   Caroline Angibaud (FR)
Beach Race Results: Men
1.   Eric Terrien (FR)
2.   Kai Lenny - Naish (HI)
3.   Casper Steinfath - Naish (DK)
Beach Race Results: Women
1.   Olivia Piana - Fanatic (FR)
2.   Faustine Merret (FR)
3.   Patricia Hernandez (SP)
After 2 events, Kai Lenny is currently leading the Stand Up World Series based off his results at stop 1 in Fiji and stop 2 here in France.
 
 
Next up: Ile d'Oleron, Chicago & Sweden coming up soon

Coming up next on the Stand Up World Series are the following races:
•   France: Ile d'Oleron Paddle Challenge: 22nd - 24th June 2012
•   USA: Chicago World Paddle Challenge: 30th June - 2nd July
•   Sweden: Betsafe Paddle Challenge, Varberg: 14th - 15th July 2012
Online registration for all 3 events will go live this week, so stay tuned to www.standupworldseries.com for the latest news, information and highlights from the Stand Up World Series. Complete video highlights will go live this week.
 
 


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Excited to see our team guy on top of the podium on his home turf.

http://www.supracer.com/eric-terrien/

And here's a cool video of Eric on his race board (and compatriot on our 12'6 Touring SUP) at the Olympic Training Center in Spain:
http://www.supracer.com/eric-terrien-trains-canal-olimpic-de-catalunya/


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Technique / Re: Tips for Beginners
« on: May 02, 2012, 06:53:44 PM »
Here's the link to my SUP Instructional series that's beginning to roll out at SUPTV: http://www.youtube.com/user/StandUpPaddlingTV?feature=watch
Most of these videos are geared towards beginners.  One new video each week for the next 3-4 months. 

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Technique / Re: Paddling on one side issue/question
« on: May 02, 2012, 06:49:29 PM »
Putting the board on rail can help a board track straighter for sure.  However, I teach a lot of beginners, and I have them paddling as long as they want on one side of the board within an hour, keeping the board flat, and even paddling on the inside of a turn (turning towards the side they are paddling on).  The stroke you use for this is technically called a "draw", which then morphs into a forward stroke.  Add more 'draw' (the name of any stroke where your board is pulled sideways towards your blade) and you'll turn more, add more forward stroke and it will simply keep you going straight.  There's more to it than this, but that's the high-level view.  You can keep your board totally flat and accomplish this.  I will have a video on this exact subject coming out soon in my SUP Instructional series at SUPTV, keep an eye out for it, one new video each week for the rest of the season: http://www.youtube.com/user/StandUpPaddlingTV?feature=watch

Hope this helps. 

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SUP General / Re: Missing paddleboarder Tampa Bay area
« on: May 01, 2012, 05:58:44 PM »
There really isn't any good reason for not wearing a leash.  
I agree with this, HOWEVER, if you are in moving current, specifically whitewater conditions, it is very important to have a quick release system for your leash.  You must be able to release yourself from the leash/board in the event your leash/board become entrapped in a rock/tree or in a hydraulic.  There have been multiple deaths of paddlers who are well-intentioned and are "doing the right thing" by wearing a leash in a river environment, but failed to have a quick release system.  If you are entrapped, the current can drag you downstream and you cannot reach back upstream to your ankle/calf to release the velcro on a standard leash.  NRS makes a quick release leash http://www.nrsweb.com/shop/product.asp?pfid=1599&utm_campaign=shop_comp&utm_source=google&utm_medium=buy_now&utm_term=goog_product_1599&gclid=CPbi1Y-y4K8CFaEJRQodm0PeAQ  In a river environment a PFD and leash with a quick release is the safest way to go.

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SUP General / Re: How did you get into SUP?
« on: April 28, 2012, 11:53:18 AM »
Cool to hear all the different stories about how everyone here on the Zone ended up Stand Up Paddling.  Since I started the thread, I figure I should give my story:
I grew up skateboarding/snowboarding, then got into whitewater kayaking pretty seriously in college, followed by surfing shortboards a ton once I lived on the coast and could consistently surf and consider myself a surfer.  From there I found SUP at a surf kayak competition in Santa Cruz in 2006, super difficult on what was basically a big longboard.  It took another year and a half before I was really doing it consistently after I got a 'real' board back home in New England.  Next I founded an SUP school (nepaddlesurf.com) to complement my repping for Jimmy Lewis .  Was looking for durable boards for my SUP school and ended up talking to BIC a lot, and now I head up their SUP division here in the U.S.  I SUP-surf 80% of the time (a lot more picky about when I take out the shortboard surfboard these days!) and am so stoked on pushing my limits, and I'm also an Instructor Trainer for the ACA StandUpPaddlingTV's channel.  SUP is a perfect blend of my love of boardsports and paddlesports, so stoked to have a new outlet that blends these two lifelong passions.

See you on the water,
JimmyB.

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SUP General / Re: How did you get into SUP?
« on: April 17, 2012, 02:56:17 PM »
DONE!

Okay, how about "Reading Celebrity Magazines or Supermarket Tabloids in the bathtub or jacuzzi" ... that is kind of like a watersport.  If you do the bath and/or soak thing properly, that is.

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SUP General / Re: How did you get into SUP?
« on: April 17, 2012, 02:22:02 PM »
Windsurfing/kiteboarding added!!  :)

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SUP General / How did you get into SUP?
« on: April 17, 2012, 12:43:04 PM »
How did everyone here on the Zone first get into this great sport??

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