Red Bull X-Alps 2013: Peter Gebhard fifth

The Italian Peter Gebhard has placed fifth in the Red Bull X-Alps 2013
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Peter Gebhard at Monaco
Red Bull
Yesterday evening South Tyrol's Peter Gebhard touched down perfectly to take 5th place in the Red Bull X-Alps 2013,just a few hours behing Britain's Jon Chambers and the two Frenchmen Antoine Girard and Clement Latour, 4th, 3rd and 2nd respectively, and almost three days behind the winner Christian Maurer. The 28-year-old from Val Gardena will certainly have fond memories of his first X-Alps participation, also because of that perfect toutchdown on the raft!

The Red Bull X-Alps turned into a wild adventure Wednesday as athletes approaching Monaco took to their feet to hike the final kilometers to goal. Having come so far, the last leg to Peille often proves a torture for the athletes as the terrain is notoriously difficult to navigate.

”There's no logic to it, there's just bits of mountains everywhere,” says Jon Chambers (GBR), who finished fourth on Tuesday. The Briton ran in from 12km, which took two-and-a-half hours.

“It's not high, it's just steep up and down. It's not quick terrain at all, and navigation is a nightmare — as soon as you're in the valley its impossible to know where to go,” he says. “It's just a maze - there are so many paths and everything is at funny angles. It's really disorientating.”

Athletes facing this battle Wednesday afternoon included Ferdinand van Schelven (NED), Martin Muller (SUI2) and paragliding world champion Aaron Durogati (ITA1). They were all hoping to make Peille, the final turnpoint, by the evening cut-off.

Van Schelven is the only one of the three with a Night Pass still to play and Wednesday he pulled it, meaning that if the other two don't make it before the 22:30 mandatory rest-stop, he will secure sixth place.

When questioned late afternoon, all he could say was: “It's hot and all up and down hill.”

Other teams to pull Night Passes Wednesday were Andy Frötscher (ITA3), Max Mittmann (GER3) and Michal Krysta (CZE) who were between 250km and 350km from Monaco. The predicted flying conditions from Wetter.tv remained poor meaning any teams hoping to make the finish line before the race ends at 12:00 on Friday are in for a real fight.


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