Intercrew Contest Report
For the Easter week-end, I was looking for chocolate eggs in beautiful Sweden (why not?), which means I shamefuly missed (again) the fabulous Intercrew rendez-vous organised by my homies Bruno Rivoire and Brynild Vuilin. But I’ll try my best to gather what I heard from it and bring it to you dear readers…
The Sunset Park In Chamrousse
Close to Grenoble, the resort of Chamrousse welcomed for the fourth time a good representation of what Europe counts of snowboarder crews, with a majority of French riders. The idea of this contest is a slopestyle competition between the different teams. To name a few crews : Moon crew, Bouchkail, La Cluzaz, Ho5, Psykopit, Atmo, Serre-Chevalier, Advita, les Arcs… but also Spanish crew Snowpark Division and British posse Skyrockes and the Swiss from Lokal prod.
It all started with a skate session that Gap locals (big up!) JJ Roux and Benoit Thomas Javis dominated on the excellent flat ground.
But it is Saturday that the contest really began, when riders discovers the very good slopestyle shaped for the occasion. The station gave carte blanche to the organisers to put together this event for snowboarder by snowboarders.
The Atmo Crew in full effet
Rapidly the spot got packed with riders trying to impress the judges and the public. Jerome Mathieu (HO5) had the best start, masterising all the switch BS tricks on the planet. Lukas Benachio (Bouchkail) was not far with his big butter bs 720, as well as Arthur Longo and his alley oop nose bonks on the wooden log, Bourbousson’s hand plants at the top of the tunnel, or Valerian Ducourtil’s FS 900, BS 900 and switch BS 900 … Indeed, it was difficult to give the lead to a team after the first day, ending up at the Space Junk Galery to admire some of the local artists paintings.
‘Nobru’ Rivoire on the C-box
JJ Roux proudly representing Atmo crew on the gap jump
The crazy night left some riders dizzy for the second day. But after a couple of mellow hours of recovering, the gap jump inspired the riders and the session went off under a glorious sunshine… Before it started to get cloudy and threatening. I twas time to do the prize giving ceremony before the rain.
Results:
1st: Moon crew
2nd: HO5
3rd: La Cluzaz
Rider of the week-end: Jérome (Coin-Coin) Mathieu
Best Rookies: Arthur Longo & Valerian Ducourtil
Old School So Cool: Phillippe Bataille
Best duet: David Livet & Thomas Guerin
And by the way, don’t miss the video of the event on Magnetik TV



