Alex Mateos and France win Paramotor World Championship 2016
France’s Alex Mateos continued his domination of the international paramotoring competition scene with a strong win at the 9th FAI Paramotor World Championships in Popham, England last week, 20-27 August 2016.
The young Frenchman took gold in the foot-launched paramotor...
2nd European Paramotor Slalom Championship kicks off in Bornos.
The reservoir of Bornos (Cadiz, Spain) hosts the European Paramotor Slalom competition since last Friday 10 to Sunday June 19, with all tasks to be held over water for the first time in a FAI event. Thirty-five pilots from...
Alex Mateos wins the Paramotor Slalom Open in Poland
The 5th Open Slalom Polish Championship took place from August 18th to 23rd in Jutrosin. This was the biggest paramotor competition accomplished so far in 2020. It lasted a total of 6 days with 22 technically demanding tasks that were flown in often difficult weather conditions.
Alard Hufner wins first Icarus X Series held in South Africa
Born on the wake of the Icarus Trophy, arguably the “toughest adventure paramotor race” in the world, the X is a global series of condensed weekend-shaped unsupported flying races, held in different places in the 4 continents. On the...
Paramotor pilot Nic Petropoulos wins the South African event of the Icarus X Series
The race, which took place on the 17th and the 18th of May, was really challenging for the pilots, and ended up with the victory of a local pilot. The next race will take place in the UK.
Interview: Marie Mateos. ...
Marie Mateos. Polini's paramotor champion presentation interview.
Alex Mateos and Vicente Palmero triumph in the Spanish Paramotor Slalom Open
Mateos adds a new podium to his track record after the championship held in Bornos lake in October, with the participation of some of the best world pilots in this discipline. Palmero was the best Spanish and Andalusian pilot.
Vicente Palmero wins the Andalucía Paramotor Race
The paramotor race, Which took place last 7th of March, goes through Andalusia (Spain) from West to East, with a total distance of 515 km to be done in only one day.