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Welcome to the Copa Intrépidos 2015!
This is the official website for the Copa Intrépidos 2015 - Mexican League Final (Valle de Bravo, Mexico), FAI Cat. 2 Paragliding Open to be held from January 5th-10th of 2015.
Flying site
Valle de Bravo is known for being not only a good place to fly but also for its consistency of many good and reliable flyable days. The best flying season starts on January and it goes until April when the rain season starts.
Expand page for more details- left before start of event
Prize funds and scoring categories
- SERIAL (LTF 2-3 or regular EN D)
- SPORT (LTF 2 or EN C)
- INTERMEDIATE (LTF 1-2 or EN B)
- LADIES (Any category)
- NATIONAL (Mexican pilots on the 2014 season tour)
- Overall
Contacts
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Executive Organization, Public Relations and Media Director.
- Juan Guadarrama "Gabacho"
- +52 7223554951
- valleintrepido@hotmail.com
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General Organization and Technical Aeronautical Director.
- Hector Martin "Fink"
- +52 5554683120
- hmartin1976@hotmail.com
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Co-Organizer and Host
- Manuel Quintanilla
- +52 7226007604
- mquintg@gmail.com
Event info
Welcome to the Copa Intrépidos 2015!
This is the official website for the Copa Intrépidos 2015 - Mexican League Final (Valle de Bravo, Mexico), FAI Cat. 2 Paragliding Open to be held from January 5th-10th of 2015. On behalf of the organization, we thank you for visiting us and we hope your stay and flights in Valle de Bravo to be most pleasuring and memorable.
Please refer to the Information section for further reference for the competition, the flying site, accommodations, etc. and to the Registry section to register and pay for your pilot slot. Please don’t hesitate to contact us in case you have any questions or special requirements planning your trip to Valle de Bravo.
Selection and entry fee
The entry fee is $1,300 Mexican Pesos ($100 US Dlls. / 77 €) if paid before December 31 of 2014, $1,500 Mexican Pesos ($115 US Dlls. / 88 €) if paid after and until registration day (January 4th).
Entry fee includes:
General information and Competition program.
Identity badges.
Transportation from the headquarters to the take-off and back.
Daily retrieve during the competition task limits.
Daily lunch packet with hydration.
Map with waypoints and relevant info.
T-shirt and other goodies.
Free access to all social events and closing ceremony party!
- Entry requirements:
Registration and entry fee payment.
Valid FAI license with 2014/2015 stamp (for WPRS).
Pilot License IPPI 3, 4 or 5 or national equivalent.
Third party and Medical insurance.
Fully certificated and operational Paraglider, harness with back protection, certificated helmet, reserve parachute, IGC logging capable GPS, 2m radio (144/160 Mhz. frequency range capable) and mobile phone.
Open class gliders without any certification are permitted only with the relevant documentation, as stated in Section 7B of the FAI Sporting Code.
Mobile Phone note - It's strongly suggested to acquire a Mexican SIM card from Mexican mobile telephone company “Telcel” to use during the competition for coverage and dialing feasibility. Usually pre-paid system SIM cards cost no more than $5 US Dlls. and a pre-paid system cheap mobile unit with SIM card included around $30 US Dlls.
Prize fund and scoring categories
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked - SPORT (LTF 2 or EN C)
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked - INTERMEDIATE (LTF 1-2 or EN B)
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked - LADIES (Any category)
• 1st, 2nd and 3rd ranked - NATIONAL (Mexican pilots on the 2014 season tour)
Surprise prices for all categories!!!
General schedule
Registration / Training task
Monday, 5th ‐ Saturday, 10th January 2015
Contest flying days
Saturday, 10th January 2015
Prize‐giving, closing ceremony
Daily schedule
08:00 - Deadline for the previous day protests
09:30 - Transportation to Take off
10:00 - Meet Director / Task and Safety Committee meetings
10:30 - Pilots' briefing / Previous task official results announcements / Task definition
11:00 - Window open
16:00 - Scoring office opens
19:00 - Scoring office closes
20:00 - Provisional results announcement / Headquarter closes
Accommodation and Activities
Once in Valle, you have several choices, from the very cheap up to the very exclusive. Cheapest options are finding a simple room. There are not formally Bed & Breakfast places in Valle, but many people will rent a room at their homes for a really small fee, you can ask for these at the Santa María landing field or any local. Usual fee would be around 10 euros the night. Hotels are spread all around the town, some of the cheapest are those you can find directly outside the Valle de Bravo bus station terminal, but I would recommend getting something closer to the landing zone to avoid long walks or unnecessary daily extra taxi rides.
They are some hotels at the Santa María landing zone or close to the local clubs, some of them really close to them! That's very comfortable because it will save you from long walks every day carrying your gear all around town. Except for the competition days happening every year, it's usually not necessary to arrive with a hotel reservation ready, especially if you will be arriving during the week and not during the weekend. In this case, I would recommend to arrive to the place first, check the hotels and take whatever fits you better to your own personal taste, budget and needs.
If you happen to be traveling with a party of friends, there are a few better recommendations for you; small parties of three or four guys can share a cabin with a kitchen outside Valle at the Avándaro suburbs. This cabins when splitting the daily cost between 3 or 4 pilots becomes much cheaper than most hotels with few extras like a view, pool and other services and a kitchen if you don't mind cooking to save some time and money from time to time. Being in Avándaro will put you in a situation where you can't simply walk to the landing zone or local clubs to search for the next shuttle, but you can have pre-arranged a pickup hour with any local cab driver to take you to the launch, they will usually charge you a little bit more than the shuttle, but when paid together by 2 or 3 pilots it becomes actually cheaper to do this.
Bigger parties may consider renting a full house. There are many options for only a couple of rooms of many rooms with pool and other services. Most of these rentals are quite expensive at first look since we're talking about luxury homes here, but since we're talking about big houses, price divides among big parties comes usually way cheaper than most hotels rooms available in town. There are some of these rentals real close to the landing zone or other strategic spots, but pre-arranged daily pick up for your party with some of the local shuttles for an extra fee might be a good idea.
Useful links:
Cheap accommodations ("posadas") in the town: (Cheaper places doesn't have a website)
http://todovalle.com/hoteles/posadadelcentro/index.htm
http://www.avedelparaiso.com.mx/
http://todovalle.com/hoteles/posada_centrica/index.htm
http://todovalle.com/hoteles/bellavista/index.htm
http://www.casabierta.com.mx/
http://todovalle.com/hoteles/fernandas/index.htm
http://www.posadarosita.com/
http://www.hostaldpaola.com.mx/
Town suites:
http://todovalle.mx/hoteles/casa-en-valle/
http://todovalle.com/propaganda/lecanda/index.htm
http://www.todovalle.com/hoteles/suitetaos/suite_taos.htm
Cabins outside town: (Mostly half way from Town and the Peñón)
http://www.dbravotours.com/
http://www.cabanasalpinas.com/
http://www.lajoyadellago.com.mx/
http://www.cabanaselestribo.com.mx/
http://www.ranchodelagustin.com/
http://todovalle.com/hoteles/elcapulin/
http://www.todovalle.com/hoteles/losencinos/
http://www.revi.com.mx/
http://www.todovalle.com/hoteles/cbellavista/
http://www.rancholasjoyas.com.mx/
http://www.cabanasdelcanada.com/
http://www.cabanasenlasmontanasazules.com.mx/
http://www.cabanaslamontana.com.mx/
http://www.valledebravorenta.com/
http://rincondeaves.com/
House rentals: (Including luxury ones)
http://www.rentasvalledebravo.com/
Luxury Bed & Breakfast: (That's the way they announce themselves!)
http://www.lasluciernagas.com.mx/
http://www.almade7lunas.com/
http://www.lajoyadelviento.com/
http://lacasadelriovalle.com/
http://www.mesondeleyendas.com/
Valle is very diverse and vast when it comes about where to eat: you will find places to eat spread all around the place ranging from all kind of prices. It's possible to eat from non permanent stand carts on the sidewalks of some streets (specially early on the morning and at the afternoon until late at night) for only 2 or 3 euros for some "tacos" or a cheese hamburger and a soda drink, up to the best fancy restaurants in town where a full meal with drinks cost around up to 30 euros.
Most typical food you will for cheap will be the "tacos" and "quesadillas" (almost the same thing), all kind of tacos and quesadillas taste very different and even the same kind of taco from place to place may vary a lot, and I mean a lot! Try to have some fun, taste everything it looks and smells good to you and ask what is it after eating it! Tacos will have different kinds of meat, for a more vegetarian choice ask for quesadillas, they are also very diverse.
Valle INTREPIDO - lectures by Marko Hrgetić (ENGLISH)
Thanks to your great response shown on the Airtribune registration website, we would like to present you one new surprise that will be held during competition; As it is popular to make competitions where you can learn something new and useful we also decided to enrich this competition with paragliding lectures by Marko Hrgetić. Hopefully this kind of idea will grow in the next years and you will be coming happily to future events and lectures.
All of the pilots that attend presentation will enter in draw to win Naviter Oudie 3 instrument!
Subjects of presentations:
1. Flying Valle de Bravo (how to fly here) 45 minutes - (entrance 20/10USD)
4th of January 19:15 - Plaza de cultura
This lecture will give you an insight in how to fly in Valle de Bravo. As the terrain in Valle is a bit complicated for beginner and intermediate pilots, this lecture will teach you how to cross tricky places. It is absolute "must know"for each pilot coming to fly in Valle de Bravo.
2. Thermals in Valle de Bravo - 45 minutes - (entrance 15/10USD)
5th of January 19:15 - Plaza de cultura
This presentation will explain you the thermals that are in the area of Valle de Bravo and El Penon. You will notice that they are a bit different and that you are able to use those 100% you need to understand them. This lecture through detailed pictures will explain you what to expect and how to climb better.
3. Types of pilots - 45 minutes - (entrance 15/10USD)
6th of January 19:15 - Plaza de cultura
Each pilot should know what kind of pilot he is and what to expect. Also it is important to know your opponents and what to expect from them. This lecture will explain you few basic types of pilot in funny but interesting way.
4. Gaggle flying - 45 minutes - (entrance 15/10USD)
7th of January 19:15 - Plaza de cultura
For a good and fast flying each pilot must know how to fly in gaggle. Here Marko will explain why and how to fly in gaggle.
5. Using GPS / NAVITER presentation - 45 minutes - (entrance 15/10USD)
8th of January 19:15 - Plaza de cultura
Proper usage of GPS during the flight is important for fast and safe flying. Here Marko will explain some key things in instruments and also present Naviter Oudie 3 to the public.
Draw:
All pilots registered for the competition get one ticket, but all pilots that come to the lectures will get one extra ticket per lecture that will be used to withdraw main prize Naviter Oudie 3. Each night is valid as one ticket except 5th night that will be worth 2 tickets.
The draw will be held after price giving.
(Each evening after the presentation, pilots will leave tickets in the draw box with their name and email address)
Number of seats:
Limited to 150 pilots
About the presenter:
Marko Hrgetić
Instructor at FLUMEN - Escuela de Vuelo (www.aprendeavolar.com.mx, www.paraglidingmexico.com )
- Member of the National Croatian Paragliding Team since 2008
- Member and competitor of the PWC circuit since 2008
- European Championship FAI1 2008, 2010 and 2012
- World Championship FAI1 2009, 2011 and 2013
- 9° place, Super Final PWC 2009
- Croatian Paragliding Champion, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013
- 2° place, Monarca Paragliding Open in 2012
- 3° place, Monarca Paragliding Open in 2013
Achievements as instructor:
- Founder and owner of Paragliding school Flumen (Mexico&Croatia)
- Knowledge of USHPA and European training systems
- Paragliding courses taught to over 80 pilots in Mexico and Croatia -under Croatian standards- since 2007
- Courses taught: Basic (P1), Progression (P2), SIV (P3), Thermaling (P4), Cross Country (P4), Competition, Tandem (T1/T2/T3) and Use of Instruments
- Current implementation of licensing system in Mexico in a close a direct collaboration with the Mexican Federation of Aeronautics
Serialcup (Slovenia) videos:
http://www.serialcup.com/content/drifting-thermals-marko-hrgeti%C4%87
http://www.serialcup.com/content/starting-cylinders-marko-hrgeti%C4%8D
Prices for entrance tickets:
For competitors: COMBO 5 nights 35 USD ( MX$450)
For non competitors: COMBO 5 nights 50 US (MX$650)
Price per night for competitors: 10USD (MX$130)
Price per night for non competitors: 20,15,15,15 USD (MX$260/200)
Have a nice day
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Marko Hrgetic Hrga ( instructor )
FLUMEN - Escuela de Vuelo
http://www.aprendeavolar.com.mx
http://www.paraglidingmexico.com
e-mail: info@aprendeavolar.com.mx
Skype: marko.hrgetic.hrga.gfxdesigner
Mexico, D.F. cel: 55 51672966
Tel.: 55 41649644
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How to get here
Valle Intrépido public office at Fray Gregorio Jiménez de la Cuenca and Atardecer streets, the HQ is on a kiosk right in front of Plaza Valle (the place with the light house), at he lake "malecón" (embankment or esplanade along the waterfront) The exact spot is marked on the map (look for the logos when you're there).
First, get your flight directly to Mexico City. Having the extra ride on an airplane to the Toluca airport is a waste of money and not that much time saving as you could believe. If possible, try to get your flight planned to arrive during the day, not at night. If you need to stay a night in Mexico City don´t plan to stay close to the bus station! It will be cheap, but too dangerous at night for a foreigner. It´s OK on the day or even before midnight, but I wouldn't recommend at all to stay on a nearby hotel, staying close to the airport should be a little bit expensive, but much safer.
At your arrival to the Mexican airport, there's still some miles to hit before making it to Valle; you still need to make a bus trip! Bus is the cheapest ride to Valle by far, the bus station name is "Observatorio" (Observatory). So, my piece of advice would be to not to go directly to Toluca but to invest around $200 Mexican pesos (around 11 euros) for an "expensive" airport taxi cab to the Observatorio bus station to catch the next bus riding to Valle for $130 Mexican pesos (around 8 euros). Taking the subway from the Airport station to the Observatorio station takes just way to long, too much walking to change rails, it's too crowded and even a little bit dangerous, definitely not a choice not matter how cheap it is...
I usually do 20 to 30 minutes on baggage and customs crap at the Mexico City airport (from international arrivals) and you can be at the Observatorio bus station from 15 to 60 minutes on a cab depending on traffic and the driving skills of the guy behind the wheel. Just tell the driver to keep all his way directly trough Viaducto avenue and *NOT* to try to use any alternative routes, OK? From the airport to the bus station, is basically one straight line from East to West and that line is run by the Viaducto Avenue without any red light stops on your way. Some taxi drivers might try to get you through "secret shortcuts" in order to get some extra tipping from you.
Once at the Observatorio bus station you will find only one bus line you can use for the Valle trip, it's called the "Zinacatepec Y Ramales", look for the ticket window at the left side wing of the building (easy to find). Time schedules for the Valle the bravo bus may vary, but basically you will find daily departures from 5:00 AM up to 5:00 PM, one every hour. (For example, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15 and so on)
Be sure to buy and to ride the "Libramiento" bus route to Valle and *NOT* the "Amanalco" route no matter what. Don't let them fool you, they are not the same routes and it's not the same trip time, no matter what they tell you. The new "Libramiento" route will take you to Valle in less than three hours thanks to the fact that about half of the way uses the new highway. The "Amanalco" route will take you about six hours and I promise you will be so sick you will spend half trip throwing your inner juices all over the driver! The "Saucos" route will take you over 4 hours with a "quick" unnecessary stop at the Toluca bus station, not really nice.
Taking the "Caminante" bus from the Mexico City airport to Toluca may sound tempting, but riding a bus directly to Toluca from the airport will take a long time, these buses take a different route than cabs inside Mexico City and they take too long to go all the way around the city, you might end up arriving to Toluca after the last bus to Valle have departed of finding no more room available for you at the bus!
Next problem is getting into a bus from Toluca to Valle, let me be clear on this: There´s no such thing as a "Toluca to Valle" ride, they all depart from Mexico City loaded and all of them except the Libramiento one will make a stop at Toluca. If you´re lucky the bus won´t be fully loaded or someone might finish his ride at Toluca leaving you a worm place for you assuming you were first to make it for that seat, but if you´re not lucky enough, well, go figure... (and I don´t recommend staying the night at Toluca either)
So, the "Libramiento" bus departing from Observatorio is a non-stop ride, cheap enough, safe, you can make it on time and you might be on Valle early enough for your first flight there before calling it a day, just spend those $200 Pesos on the airport cab to the Observatorio bus station, be safe, be comfortable, be wise...!
Embarcadero, Santa María Ahuacatlán, 51200 Valle de Bravo, State of Mexico, Mexico
Valle de Bravo Mexico
Plane
First, get your flight directly to Mexico City. Having the extra ride on an airplane to the Toluca airport is a waste of money and not that much time saving as you could believe.
Bus
To take a bus ride to Valle go to bus station named "Observatorio" (Observatory). Taxi from Mexico airport to bus station cost $200 Mexican pesos (around 11 euros)
Time schedules for the Valle the bravo bus may vary, but basically you will find daily departures from 5:00 AM up to 5:00 PM, one every hour. (For example, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15 and so on)
Be sure to buy and to ride the "Libramiento" bus route to Valle and *NOT* the "Amanalco" route. The new "Libramiento" route will take you to Valle in less than three hours thanks to the fact that about half of the way uses the new highway.
Downloads
Waypoint files
Organizers
Contacts
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Executive Organization, Public Relations and Media Director.
- Juan Guadarrama "Gabacho"
- +52 7223554951
- valleintrepido@hotmail.com
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General Organization and Technical Aeronautical Director.
- Hector Martin "Fink"
- +52 5554683120
- hmartin1976@hotmail.com
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Co-Organizer and Host
- Manuel Quintanilla
- +52 7226007604
- mquintg@gmail.com
Socials
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Tasks and results
Task 1
05 Jan, 2015
64.7 km — Race to goal
Task 2
07 Jan, 2015
40.5 km — Race to goal
Task 3
08 Jan, 2015
61.6 km — Race to goal
Task 4
09 Jan, 2015
73.8 km — Race to goal
Task 5
10 Jan, 2015
57.2 km — Race to goal