venerdì 27 agosto 2010

Famous FGG spotting

Hello,
my name is Axel Pauporté,



I'm originally from Belgium but I've been living in France for over 15 years. I now live in Hossegor, in the South West of France (near Biarritz and not too far from Bordeaux).
I bought most of the parts for this build in New-York but the frame and wheels came from England. This is my first fixie and I'm very happy of the way it looks and rides !!
Thanks in advance and keep on the good work, your website rocks !
Best,
Axel.






"Ok heres the story -

We went to this rail during a rail trip in western new york and it was our second day going back to it. its got a pretty cool history since it was hebbels opener and ender of his love/hate part, and it was in a few other videos that we all grew up watching. 
While we started out with high hopes and good spirits that day, things began to take a turn for the worse: the snow was starting to melt a little bit due to the crazy east coast weather patterns and we werent sure how long it would last that day. Matty mo was taking it easy because of a minor injury from the day before, but Ben Farrell and myself had some big tricks planned. I got a different trick pretty quick and wanted to get the cab 270 really bad. Ben was trying fs180 sw nosepress also, which would have been his ender shot easily. About 45 minutes into the session ben committed a little too hard and tacoed, catching his arm on a support in the process. snap. he breaks his arm in half and needs to be rushed to the hospital. 
Since we didnt have enough room to fit everyone in the car, Mark Dangler and I decided to stay so i could keep trying to get my trick. pretty soon after they leave it starts pouring rain. you cant really tell from the footage but it rained for the rest of the time we were there.
By this point i am freaking out because my friend pretty much just ended his season and I am left trying to battle this rail by myself. I definitely started to go a little crazy and have never gotten this frustrated before. 
The rail also has a couple weird things about it that can prevent getting your trick pretty easily: first off, the stairs are wood which is always nice, but they also were angled towards the rail, so if you ride down those bad boys you gotta avoid riding into one of the many supports; the other main flaw was that the landing is uphill, and that combined with the high speed you end up with at the end of the rail makes it really hard to ride away from. not to mention that theres 35 stairs that you have to walk up everytime. 
Anyways, i ended up trying this trick anywhere from 150-200 tries by myself, in the pouring rain, while my friend was being rushed to the hospital. the last fall left me with pretty bruised up elbows and knees, and a severely bruised ego. i can honestly say that this was my least favorite day of snowboarding, ever. 
Here's a few of the attempts where i got close. i hope you enjoy watching me struggle. next time hopefully someone will be there to kill me"



henniger rail didnt really work out from Ted Borland on Vimeo.