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Flymaster XC Challenge welcomes you to the beautiful Southern French Alps in Laragne-Monteglin, where you can fly over amazing landscapes under 300 days of sunshine each year. Whether you’re an experienced competition pilot or taking your first steps into the world of comps, this event is for you.

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Flying site

As XCmag describes it - "Consistently brilliant flying weather, stunning routes over knife-edged ridges and limestone walls"

Chabre is an excellent location for organizing competitions. Our take-off area is large enough to accommodate 15-20 pilots ready for take-off simultaneously.

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  • 47 Pilots Confirmed
  • 148 Pilots total registered
  • 350 EUR Entry fee
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  • 125 Pilots max allowed
  • 38 Countries presented
  • ✅ All certified wings allowed
  • 🏆 FAI Status = CAT 2 🏅
  • left before start of event
  • Registration will open on
    06/01 12:00 (Europe/Paris)

  • 🛰️

    The organiser will supply Live trackers to you, for safety and scoring

    Live trackers supplied
  • 🚁

    The region supports helicopter rescues

    Helicopter rescue
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    The region generally has good phone coverage

    Good phone coverage
  • 📻

    We will be monitoring radios for your safety whilst you fly

    Radio coverage
  • 🛰️

    Live Tracking is MANDATORY in this event to score. The organiser will provide the trackers.

    Live trackers mandatory
  • 🚐

    There will be vehicles supplied to take you to launch

    Launch Transport
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    There will be retrieve vehicles available to return pilots to HQ

    Retrieve included
  • 📢

    The organisers are using Airtribune for registration, tracking, blogging and to publish scores

    Airtribune blogging
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    There will be ballast water available at launch

    Ballast on takeoff
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    The organisers will give you an ID card with all the essential items listed

    ID Cards
  • The organisers will have free WiFi available at HQ

    Free WiFi
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    There will usually be goal beers for winners

    Goal beers
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    There will be an organised party during or after the event

    Party
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    You will receive a tshirt or other welcome gift

    Free gift

Prize funds and scoring categories

  • Overall
  • Sports Class
  • Standart Class
  • Women
  • Teams

Event info

Flymaster XC Challenge welcomes you to the beautiful Southern French Alps in Laragne-Monteglin, where you can fly over amazing landscapes under 300 days of sunshine each year. Whether you’re an experienced competition pilot or taking your first steps into the world of comps, this event is for you.
Laragne-Chabre is famous for its reliable weather, especially in June when long days and consistently nice and strong conditions create an ideal playground for cross-country flying.

Chabre will be our primary launch, but if the wind happens to shift to the north, we’ll simply head to a nearby site—Montclar—ensuring you never lose a day of flying. Even if the weather doesn’t cooperate, our team will arrange trips to the Via Ferrata at La Motte du Caire (one of the most stunning in France), the historic town of Sisteron, the Gorges de la Méouge, or the nearby lakes, so you’ll never run out of activities.

As the name suggests, the Flymaster XC Challenge is presented in partnership with Flymaster. Their involvement makes the rewards even sweeter: not only will the overall winner take home a new Flymaster instrument, but everyone has a shot at winning great gear in our prize raffle. During the event, we will also use the latest Flymaster tracking devices to monitor every pilot’s location with enhance Live Tracking.

Safety is our top priority. Tasks are designed to be engaging yet secure, guided by our Safety Director, Karlis Jaunpetrovics, who has lived here since 2018, knows every turn in the valley, and has set a few impressive records at Chabre. Working alongside him is Jacques, our meteorologist with over 45 years of experience in weather forecasting. Together, they use their in-depth local knowledge to plan the best possible tasks each day. To prepare for the competition, consult Karlis’s free PDF guide or dive into his published works at Flying Karlis Shop. If you’re participating in the comp, you’ll receive a discount code for the book, which contains valuable information on the Chabre region.

We’re also thrilled to have Jessica Love as your Meet Director. A paraglider pilot with more than 20 years of flying experience and currently pursuing a Ph.D. at the University of Portsmouth, Jessica will bring knowledge and passion to the competition.
Jessica will work with Karlis to lead the daily task briefings on takeoff. For those looking to push their flying further, we’ll also host special debrief sessions after every task, giving you the chance to analyze your performance, pinpoint mistakes, and come back stronger the next day.

During the competition, retrieves and logistics are handled by Cecile and Ellen, local experts who have been organizing events here for years. Their familiarity with every road and shortcut ensures you won’t wait long to get back to HQ. They’ll also welcome you with your competition T-shirt and a free drink to kick off the week in the best way possible. Let’s not forget our amazing drivers, who are just as knowledgeable and eager to whisk you safely and quickly from any landing field back to HQ. They’ll even deliver cold soft drinks and beer to the pilots who make goal, so you can celebrate each successful task.

Talking about HQ, it will be at Camping La Monteglin in Laragne. The campsite is perfect for hosting paragliding events, starting with a massive landing zone right in the middle of the campsite—when the weather allows it, our goal will be set up here. There is a large gathering area for briefings and debriefs, a bar with an amazing barman for a refreshing drink, a kitchen offering breakfasts and dinners, and very fast internet. Best of all, it’s within walking distance of all the amenities you might need during your stay. You’ll find a wide range of accommodation options, from pitching your tent or parking your campervan or caravan, to staying in comfortable mobile homes (with or without AC).

At the heart of it all is a dedicated team committed to creating an atmosphere of fun, safety, and personal challenge. You’ll sharpen your flying skills and enjoy the team’s hospitality in a region that offers endless opportunities for cross-country achievements and great off-day activities. Join us at the Flymaster XC Challenge—we can’t wait to see you on launch, and at goal.

Chabre Club

Flying site

As XCmag describes it - "Consistently brilliant flying weather, stunning routes over knife-edged ridges and limestone walls"

Chabre is an excellent location for organizing competitions. Our take-off area is large enough to accommodate 15-20 pilots ready for take-off simultaneously. We have two main landings, each the size of multiple football fields. One of these landings is conveniently located in the middle of our campsite, where the headquarters will be situated.

The Chabre area diverse paragliding opportunities. The mountains in the immediate vicinity range from approximately 1300 meters to 1600 meters, with the usual cloud base between 2000 and 3500 meters. This provides great potential for cross-country flying. A two-hour flight beneath the wing will take you to the main Alps, where the mountains are much larger and the views are breathtaking.

This area is a mix of mountains and relatively flat terrain, although the flats are not completely flat when you drive around the valley. However, they do appear flat when viewed from 3000m at the cloud base.

The area has wide valleys with not so much valley breeze on most days. There are vast fields for landings as far as the eye can see, ensuring relaxed flying with plenty of easy landing options within gliding distance.

The local aerology can be quite complex if you descend low, but it is generally forgiving, as there is not much valley flow or turbulence in most places. Don't worry, we have created a video explaining it.

Chabre's take-off faces southeast and sits at an altitude of 1336 meters. The ridge extends from east to west, starting at the town of Laragne-Montéglin and stretching for 15.8km.

Selection and entry fee

QUALIFYING
♦ The event is open to all pilots of any level of wing.

SELECTION
♦ Approved pilots will be invited to pay for the competition according to registration date.
♦ Selection is based on first pay basis. Even if you register later but pay first.

PAYMENT
♦ Payment details will be sent out through e-mail.
♦ If you receive a payment offer you should pay immediately, otherwise we will offer your place to another pilot on the waiting list.
♦ Do ensure you have read the cancellation policy before making any payment!
♦ Your place at the competition is not confirmed until we have received your payment. The Pilot List shows the current status of your registration.

INCLUDED
The entry fee includes:
♦ Up to six quality tasks, no reserve days
♦ Daily transport to launch for all tasks
♦ Retrieves daily
♦ Latest Trackers from Flymaster, for safety and scoring
♦ Typical tasking/scoring services
♦T-Shirt of the competition.
♦ Prizegiving party for the pilots, including food and certain amount of free drinks.
♦ Rafel with valuable prices

REQUIRED BY YOU
All Pilots must hold the following:
♦ An FAI Sporting Licence (Don't confuse this with an IPPI card)
♦ Medical/Travel insurance
♦ Third party liability insurance (usually from your National Organisation)
♦ A mobile phone
♦ Recently repacked reserve parachute
♦ Helmet, certified for paragliding use
♦ Harness with certified back protection
♦ 2M Radio capable of 143.900 Mhz FM
If you do not have ALL of the above you will NOT be permitted to participate.

Documents required at registration

  • Issued by your local NAC on behalf of the FAI. You cannot normally compete in an FAI event without one. Contact your National Association (NAC)

    FAI Sporting Licence
  • The FAI IPPI card is an International card that states your skill level. It is issued by your National Association and matches the level or your flying Licence

    FAI IPPI Card
  • The organiser requires you to present your National flying licence.

    National Licence
  • You will need to sign an applicaton form at the venue. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.

    Signed Application form
  • You will need to sign a waiver or release document to show you understand the risks. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.

    Signed Waiver/Release form
  • You will need to provide photo ID on arrival. This could be Passport, Driving Licence or National ID, for example.

    Identification documents needed
  • You must provide the organiser with a copy of your liability (3rd party) insurance documents

    Liability Insurance
  • You must provide the organiser with a copy of your medical, rescue and repatriation insurance. You can purchase Global Rescue cover from Airtribune

    Rescue/Medical Insurance

Cancellation Policy

CANCELLATION BY YOU
Pilots who want to cancel their registration should do it as soon as possible.

♦ A pilot who cancels at least 45 days before the event start can ask for a refund of the entry fee (an administrative fee of €80 will be deducted).
♦ Cancellations received less than 45 days before the event start will be refunded 50% of the entry fee.
♦ Cancellations received less than 2 weeks before the event start will not be refunded.

Cancellations must be informed by email and the date at which the email is received will be used to calculate your refund, if one is due.

♦ Refunds are not immediate.
♦ Your deposit and/or payment is NOT transferable to another pilot. There is a strict selection process and you cannot bypass this by passing your payment to another pilot.
♦ Please ensure you have adequate holiday travel insurance to cover any losses if you later find you are unable to participate.

CANCELLATION BY US
In the event the organisers deem it necessary to cancel, relocate, or reschedule the competition you will be entitled to a partial refund:
♦ Up to 7 days before the event start : 50% of the deposit
♦ Less than 7 days before the event start: A percentage of funds once any costs incurred by the local organiser have been deducted.
♦ After the start of the competition any refunds will be at the sole discretion of the organisers.

The organisers will not be liable for any costs incurred by anyone attending, or intending to attend the event, or any consequential losses arising from the cancellation, relocation, or rescheduling of the event.

Prize fund and scoring categories

Overall - All gliders in the competition
Sports Class - All gliders EN-C and below
Standard Class - All gliders EN-B and below
Women - All females
Teams

For prices Flymaster Avionics has offered several flight instruments for participants in Price Rafle format!

General schedule

General schedule
Registration Day - 14th June.

Early Registration Open: 8:30 am - 11:00 am

Late Registration: 4pm - 7pm

Super Late registration 15th June Open: 7:30 am - 9 am

MANDATORY SAFTY BRIEFING - 7pm 14th June!

Free flying day
Saturday 14th June

Daily schedule

TASK DAYS
1st task Sunday 15th June
Last task Friday 20th June

PRIZE GIVING
Friday 20th June

Daily schedule

08:00 – Headquarter opens
9:30-10:00 – Transport to the take-off
11:00 – Pilots’ briefing / Previous task official results / Task definition
11:30 – Take-off window opens
17:30 – Scoring office opens
20:00 – Provisional results

*** Daily schedule can change, depending of the weather conditions.

Accommodation and Activities

Camping de Montéglin - will be our HQ, this is where you can also book your stay, from a Tent to a very comfortable mobile home, you are also welcome to stay with your car, van or campervan for the duration of your stay.

How to get here

Public Transport.
From MRS airport take the bus L40 to Aix en Provence. It runs every 30 minutes.
In Aix en Provence you'll be able to take a train to Laragne-Monteglin.
Make sure you arrive earlier in the day, as public transportation has limited trips form Aix en Provence to Laragne-Monteglin

https://www.thetrainline.com/ - wors great to check train schedule in France.

HQ Location - https://maps.app.goo.gl/juHH4PRdkX2f9hVJ6


From Marseille airport we will organize Airport pick up, this will be arranged separately through Telegram group. (This is not included in the price)

45 Av. de Montéglin, 05300 Laragne-Montéglin, France
Laragne - Monteglin France

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Organizers

Chabre Club
Chabre Club
26 Avenue de Montéglin
Camping Monteglin
Laragne–Montéglin, 05300
France
+33 769273484
Camping de Montéglin
Camping de Montéglin
26 Avenue de Montéglin
Camping Monteglin
Laragne–Montéglin, 05300
France
+33640210188
JESSICA LOVE
Meet Director
Karlis Jaunpetrovics
Saftey Director
Cecile Daudon
Retrieve Manager
Ellen Tollenaar
Retrieve Manager

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