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prokiterUK
prokiterUK
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3 Sep 2007 4:05pm
Will James New Blade Teamrider

Blade Kiteboarding is pleased to announce the addition of Will James to its 2007 International Team. Having been a top podium contender on the PKRA for several years, Will has since turned his focus to waveriding, becoming one of the most publicized waveriders in the sport and earning a 3rd place finish at last summer’s Mauritius invitational wave contest.

“Honestly I wasn’t very familiar with the company or its products before we started talking a couple months ago. But after riding the kites I realised that these guys were making an excellent product for what I’m doing on the water, and the people running the business are in tune with understanding what kind of kite the market is after.” remarked Willl. "I'm really looking forward to using this opportunity to step it up in the waves this year."

Will will be involved with the development of the next generation of blade kites and boards, and will be helping to promote the brand internationally.
congo abrezio
congo abrezio
NT
285 posts
NT, 285 posts
3 Sep 2007 6:59pm
whos will james?
Neill
Neill
VIC
484 posts
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3 Sep 2007 7:46pm
quote:
“Honestly I wasn’t very familiar with the company or its products before we started talking a couple months ago. But after riding the gravy train and seeing how much they would pay me to be a team rider I realised that these guys were making an absolute killing selling kites, so they can afford to pay me. Also the people running the business are in tune with understanding what kind of money and lifestyle i'm after” remarked Will. "I'm really looking forward to using this opportunity to step it up in the bank account this year, cause i sure haven't won any prize money and i'm flat broke"


edited for amusement. please note i know nothing about will james or blade kites. good on him.
axis
axis
VIC
399 posts
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3 Sep 2007 10:14pm
Gold!

quote:
Originally posted by Neill

quote:
“Honestly I wasn’t very familiar with the company or its products before we started talking a couple months ago. But after riding the gravy train and seeing how much they would pay me to be a team rider I realised that these guys were making an absolute killing selling kites, so they can afford to pay me. Also the people running the business are in tune with understanding what kind of money and lifestyle i'm after” remarked Will. "I'm really looking forward to using this opportunity to step it up in the bank account this year, cause i sure haven't won any prize money and i'm flat broke"


edited for amusement. please note i know nothing about will james or blade kites. good on him.

sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
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3 Sep 2007 9:53pm
Will james you may ask? Will is another one of the guys who have been around for a fairly long time in the sport.
After a long time of struggling to be any good at freestyle, Will along with alot of the other washed up kiters have realised he can trick the stupid kite companys into paying him for the useless sport of riding waves with a kite (dont ask me how), the plus side being it seems as though you need no inheriant skill or noticable progression to change discipline or even to stay sponsored throughout your waveriding career because for some reason the average joe who buys kite crap is super stoked with some dude doing a 130 degree rail transfer on a wave face.

So my advice to you is, get used to it at this rate they will be around forever while people pushing the limits struggle in the shadow of ignorance. seems to be the path this sport is taking, the path of extreme sport acceptance self destruction.

Alex.
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
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3 Sep 2007 11:30pm
quote:
Originally posted by sir ROWDY

Will james you may ask? Will is another one of the guys who have been around for a fairly long time in the sport.
After a long time of struggling to be any good at freestyle, Will along with alot of the other washed up kiters have realised he can trick the stupid kite companys into paying him for the useless sport of riding waves with a kite (dont ask me how), the plus side being it seems as though you need no inheriant skill or noticable progression to change discipline or even to stay sponsored throughout your waveriding career because for some reason the average joe who buys kite crap is super stoked with some dude doing a 130 degree rail transfer on a wave face.

So my advice to you is, get used to it at this rate they will be around forever while people pushing the limits struggle in the shadow of ignorance. seems to be the path this sport is taking, the path of extreme sport acceptance self destruction.

Alex.



Agree.
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
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4 Sep 2007 12:01am
Hi Sir Rowdy,

Can't sleep? Who really is Will James?

He's the best they could afford!

INfiniDIE
INfiniDIE
WA
478 posts
WA, 478 posts
3 Sep 2007 10:14pm
quote:


Will will be involved with the development of the next generation of blade kites and boards, and will be helping to promote the brand internationally.





This just in: Blade kites changes their name to Will Kites for no reason whatsoever.
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
WA, 5378 posts
3 Sep 2007 10:15pm
I think they might have meant Rick James if indeed they did than this all makes perfect sense, afterall "He's Rick James bitch!!"
Spacemonkey!
Spacemonkey!
SA
2288 posts
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4 Sep 2007 12:06am
quote:
Originally posted by INfiniDIE
This just in: Blade kites changes their name to Will Kites for no reason whatsoever.



Lame. Seriously how old are you?
kitecrazzy
kitecrazzy
WA
77 posts
WA, 77 posts
3 Sep 2007 11:04pm
quote:
Originally posted by sir ROWDY

Will james you may ask? Will is another one of the guys who have been around for a fairly long time in the sport.
After a long time of struggling to be any good at freestyle, Will along with alot of the other washed up kiters have realised he can trick the stupid kite companys into paying him for the useless sport of riding waves with a kite (dont ask me how), the plus side being it seems as though you need no inheriant skill or noticable progression to change discipline or even to stay sponsored throughout your waveriding career because for some reason the average joe who buys kite crap is super stoked with some dude doing a 130 degree rail transfer on a wave face.

So my advice to you is, get used to it at this rate they will be around forever while people pushing the limits struggle in the shadow of ignorance. seems to be the path this sport is taking, the path of extreme sport acceptance self destruction.

Alex.



here that kids, if you missed out on the "young and enthusiastic/ADD" sponsorships because you started after seeing other younguns instead of being one of the first you can turn to pretending to be surfing and have a second chance.
crakas
crakas
QLD
468 posts
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4 Sep 2007 7:18am
Why all the negativity....

He is getting payed money to ride kites....who else here is?.....

lucky bugger...
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
QLD, 1245 posts
4 Sep 2007 7:37am
quote:
Originally posted by Spacemonkey!

quote:
Originally posted by INfiniDIE
This just in: Blade kites changes their name to Will Kites for no reason whatsoever.



Lame. Seriously how old are you?



I think he is my age, I am a size 9 shoe .

That avatar cracked me up InfiniDIE lol. Can someone post me a vid of this dude.

His name would make a good logo.
"Who Will? Will James Will"

Can any1 post a vid of this dude?
Bigwavedave
Bigwavedave
QLD
2057 posts
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4 Sep 2007 7:50am
next announcement:

Blade Kites will increase their prices because of increasing costs:
Will James's airfares
Will James accomodation
Will James expenses
Will James busted kites

Guess who pays Will's wages?
airush geoff
airush geoff
974 posts
974 posts
4 Sep 2007 8:23am
Go watch Fluid Revolution- I think it's only on video- and then ask who is Will James. He is an extremely fluent rider who is using his skills to get by rather than breaking his body. When all these new skool freestyle riders are crippled in wheelchairs maybe then they will understand.
prokiterUK
prokiterUK
136 posts
136 posts
4 Sep 2007 8:45am
Well said Geoff. Will James can also be seen in Space Monkeys 1 and I think maybe 2. He is one of the first "kite surfers". The next thing someone will ask is, "who's Martin Vari?"
Captain Goodvibes
Captain Goodvibes
WA
92 posts
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4 Sep 2007 8:57am
Sir whinging BI-ATCH constantly dissing people who choose to ride differently to THE WHOO WHOO WAKE CREW is poor form keep your inadequacies and immature SH1T opinions to yourself.

You should thank the wave riding contingent imagine if we were all chasing your flat water wouldnt that be fun now??

Probably around 40-50% of kiters now like the challenge of riding in the surf, good or bad some do it really well no questions and if at the top level they do it and get paid they get paid because other people want to see it and it sells kites - half their luck.

Wheres the respect? Wil has been around ripping for years I would put $$ on it Will would hand your ass over to any rider in Oz freestyle or surf

Imagine if we were all as angry and narrow minded as Sir Whinging BI-ATCH
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
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4 Sep 2007 9:04am
Martin who?

Wahhhhoooooooooo i just got some will james boxer shorts for fathers day.

I respect the guy who quietly goes to the beach shreds like a madman and packs up quietly returning to his life.
Unencumbered by the trappings of commercial sponsorship.
echostorm
echostorm
QLD
1245 posts
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4 Sep 2007 11:39am
quote:
Originally posted by poor relative

Martin who?

Wahhhhoooooooooo i just got some will james boxer shorts for fathers day.

I respect the guy who quietly goes to the beach shreds like a madman and packs up quietly returning to his life.
Unencumbered by the trappings of commercial sponsorship.



Well said Relo.

That comment reminds me of Jeff Clark, the guy that discovered Mavericks. He is a true legend.
waveslave
waveslave
WA
4263 posts
WA, 4263 posts
4 Sep 2007 11:15am
quote:
Originally posted by sir ROWDY
it seems as though you need no inheriant skill or noticable progression to change discipline or even to stay sponsored throughout your waveriding career because for some reason the average joe who buys kite crap is super stoked with some dude doing a 130 degree rail transfer on a wave face.




A 130 degree what ??
lol.
You mean a turn ?
Bottom or Top ?
Only a surfer knows the feeling, Sir ROWDY.
Wink.

Kiting has been split for quite awhile now.
There are waves to be ridden....
and then there's that other stuff they do on the flatwater.
Tricks.
You know what, kickers and sliders are really just pretend waves.

It might come as a surprise to you that some folks only ever had ambitions to kite in surf....from DAY 1.
Maybe the kitesurfing forum could be split-up into two categories...
Wavekiting Section
Other Stuff Section
lol.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
4 Sep 2007 12:43pm
quote:
That comment reminds me of Jeff Clark, the guy that discovered Mavericks. He is a true legend.

I agree mate.

For me kiting is about the love of the ocean, freedom, expression, fun and meeting like minded people.

I personally would never accept any offer of sponsorship that would compromise how, where and when i kite or restrict me to having to fly a particular brand/style.

Sponsorship has its place (i think), good on that bloke for getting a company to fund him, but nothing is for free...
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
5378 posts
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4 Sep 2007 1:19pm
Originally posted by Captain Goodvibes

Sir whinging BI-ATCH constantly dissing people who choose to ride differently to THE WHOO WHOO WAKE CREW is poor form keep your inadequacies and immature SH1T opinions to yourself.

--I can voice any opinion i have on this forum, yes "forum" that is whats its here for, i suggest you stop telling me to keep my opinions to myself because they seem as valid as anyone elses. what makes you think your right? did i ever say anything about "wake" i thought we were talking about waveriding? no? obviously you have some other agenda or problem you need to sort out. maybe if you meet me one day you can have a chat to me mr no name, how brave you are.


You should thank the wave riding contingent imagine if we were all chasing your flat water wouldnt that be fun now??

--I am part of the waveriding contingient you idiot, there is no flat water where i live.


Probably around 40-50% of kiters now like the challenge of riding in the surf, good or bad some do it really well no questions and if at the top level they do it and get paid they get paid because other people want to see it and it sells kites - half their luck.

--Yes you are right 40-50% of kiters probably do ride in the surf, this doesnt mean i need to pay some dude who waverides exactly the same as every other joe blow to do so.


Wheres the respect? Wil has been around ripping for years I would put $$ on it Will would hand your ass over to any rider in Oz freestyle or surf

--WOW!!! OMG its Will! who freaking cares hes old news i would take your dollars along with alot of other people around OZ hes nothing special and never was. All sports evolve and people get picked up by and dropped from teams all the time in other sports i.e. skating/surfing/snowboarding.


Imagine if we were all as angry and narrow minded as Sir Whinging BI-ATCH

--Imagine if we were all as stupid, oblivious and as anonymus as captain wang breath..... oh wait most of us are, and this probably has something to do with the state of the sport today.

Alex

p.s. to waveslave
A 130 degree what ??
lol.
You mean a turn ?
Bottom or Top ?
Only a surfer knows the feeling, Sir ROWDY.
Wink.

I go surfing on a very regular basis WS i was trying to make a point that most people get nowhere near going top to bottom (180degrees at least).
wink.
laurie
laurie
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4 Sep 2007 3:52pm
Woo hoo .. emotive stuff eh?

Please .. Sir Rowdy + Good VB .. keep discussion related to the topic, not each other!

If in doubt, read the post out loud, step outside, take a deep breath .. it's only a forum. It's easy to misinterpret stuff.
kitecrazzy
kitecrazzy
WA
77 posts
WA, 77 posts
4 Sep 2007 8:02pm
boo, this topic sucks... someone get banned already
carbine
carbine
WA
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4 Sep 2007 11:07pm
alex, is riding poll in waves any better?
t o b y
t o b y
WA
530 posts
WA, 530 posts
5 Sep 2007 7:01pm
i love pole!
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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5 Sep 2007 7:14pm
quote:
Originally posted by carbine

alex, is riding poll in waves any better?



And by poll? i guess you mean pole boarding?
i wouldnt say its better as it is a hell of alot harder but if you want to know if its any closer to surfing and looking fluid then i would say yes defiently. go watch some of the really good guys i.e. scott mckercher this dude rips and can actually achieve a roundhouse.

p.s. i havent rode a pole for a while but i might come out of the closet soon if the wind ever gets over 20 knots here with good waves.
JB
JB
NSW
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JB JB
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6 Sep 2007 9:13am
Interesting topic.

I wouldn't want to call any rider who has achieved so much, "washed up", especially concidering they did it with gear that you wouldn't even want to use as a drop sheet now. All the pros from that generation like Vari, James, Flash, Shinn, Waiman, Herriaz and many more, were doing amazing things on kites that barely flew (in todays standards), and the fact that now 10 years on they are still ripping and their bodies are holding up show the level of sportsman they are. I may be wrong here but I believe Will was actually at an Olympic level for windsurfing before kiteboarding. These legends of kiteboarding are atheletes, and they made it in a developing sport at an older age than most of the young rubber teen-pro's are now (not taking anything away from todays pro's, you guys rip!), there is a certain level of respect that should be given to guys like Will, especially as he is also a really nice guys, I spent 2 weeks with him in Tahiti, and he is one of the nicest, most down to earth guys in the sport. Most of the major companies in this industry rely on guys like this for their experience when developing kites and design that are taking the sport to new levels.

These guys still ride at an amazing level, but it's what they bring to the sport that makes them worth paying for.

Well done Will.

JB
kitepilotoz
kitepilotoz
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181 posts
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6 Sep 2007 9:32am
We all get paid to to kite if you think about it!
How many of you have taken a sickie to get out for a mid week sesh mmmm?
So thank your boss for sponsoring you!!!!
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