Raschau/Zao 14.01.2013 The Track in Track-System of the Peter Riedel Ltd. has not only established in just one year but also present itself as a most professional and efficient system. As the first system of Peter Riedel GmbH, which combines a ski inrun track for summer and winter in just one channel track, the Track in Track-System stands out with high economy and efficiency. A fact, that is becoming increasingly important, especially for the organizers, as a ski jumping event is not only a high logistic effort, but also brings enormous burdens in the financial field. It is therefore understandable, that the operators see more accurately on their operating cost in the future.
His FIS-World premiere is celebrating the also in Tschagguns, Austria implemented Track in Track-System this weekend at the World Cup of Women in Zao. "The fact that we have established ourselves after only one year of development in the market and now we have our FIS premiere, makes me enormously proud", says Peter Riedel, managing director of the Peter Riedel Ltd. "It was an enormous challenge, all this to accomplish in such a short time, so I want to thank everyone of our team, partners and ski jump operators who not only believe in our system, but also helped us to improve more and more."
Currently, Peter Riedel Ltd. works with the Speed Race in Ramsau on a refinement of the system family. In a single module are three inrun tracks, which makes the implementation even more economic and more interesting for the event organizers.
For now the leaders look excited to Zao, where the Track in Track-System will get proved this weekend for the first time in the FIS circus.
A first praise received the Peter Riedel GmbH already by FIS man Torgeir Nordby, who could convince personally the official acceptance from the track last week and expressed a great compliment to the developers for this track: "This is the best start-up system that I have seen lately! "
Whether the training on the inrun track brings benefit, will be answered by most likely from Japan's flagship jumper Sara Takanashi during the Olympic Games in Sochi. The athlete will certainly use the inrun track in the coming weeks for intensive preparation for their Olympic debut in Russia. Those in charge of the Japan Ski Federation have showed already very excited about the new hill.