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Did You Know...

... that the Bad Boys join the AAA Class competition at the ISR Grand Prix 2014?

Leaving the comfort home chamber again: Bad Boys
posted Oct 31st, 2014 - The Sun Path Products NSL News reported earlier that the ISR Grand Prix 2014 will have new record participation this year. Last year's record number is now history, as 54 teams are currently registered for the indoor competition in Roosendaal, with four more weeks until Round 1.

Each of the four NSL competition classes (AAA - AA - A - Rookie) has great attendance (15 - 13 - 15 - 11), and the AAA Class field becomes more interesting week by week. 15 teams from six different countries have signed up at this point in time, which is also a new record number in this category, and there is not even one team registered yet from the UK indoor powerhouse.

It's the first time this year that a team from the Czech Republic will travel to Roosendaal. The national team Bad Boys decided to apply their indoor skills from the Hurricane Factory in Prague to the different flying chamber in Roosendaal. It's the third different flying chamber this year (Prague - Bedford - Roosendaal) that the Bad Boys will visit for a competition.

Registered AAA Open: Thunder ISR (BE), Creeps (BE), M4trix (NL), Murphy Mania (NL), Airfix International (DE), Les Stunts (BE), Jazz Republic (ZA), 610 Fano (IT), Energy Cumiana (IT), Undecided (BE), Nytro Team (IT), Turbo Team (NL), eX3MO (IT), Tipping Point (BE), Bad Boys (CZ)
Registered AA Class: ISR Yamashigi (NL), MACH4 (NL), Gravity Abuse (NL), Dimension (NL), Crash Test Dummies (BE), Fast Forward (BE), Blue Rebels (GR), Cool Runnings (NL), Cosmic Noise (BE), 4igami (NL), Spritz (IT), Team Rudi (BE), Solidair (NL)
Registered A Class: Winging It (NL), Hoppaaaa (BE), Shinobi (NL), Bad Habits (NL), Erramima (NL), Newton's Maniacs (BE), Spacials (BE), Out Of Focus (NL), Zero (IT), Off Topic (NL), Bubbels (NL), Escort Fly (IT), Inside Out (NL), Maverick (NL), Papa Foxtrot (BE)
Registered Rookie Class: Lightning (NL), FlyBij (NL), Super Heroes In Training (NL), Jeps (NL), Try Out (NL), Springverbod (NL), Bias Flying Circus (NL), The Falling Stones (BE), Ghost Team BFU (IT), Jetmax (BE), Brainlocks All The Way (NL)
Bad Boys indoor scoring progression
No other teams has competed as often as the Czech national 4-way team this year. The Bad Boys have attended a total of ten meets so far, four indoor and six outdoor, and this does not even include the events of the Indoor Cloud League where the Bad Boys are posting scores for the Czech group every month for the AAA and AA Class sequences.

The Bad Boyz have also consistently increased their indoor scoring level and beat the 20-average benchmark for the first time in September. The Czech team will most likely be in medal contention at their first visit to the ISR Grand Prix.

The Bad Boys have one more warmup opportunity on home turf when the Czech 4-way teams meet for the first indoor meet of the 2014/2015 winter season in Prague on November 6th. The ISR Grand Prix 2014 will take place three weeks later.

Jazz Republic with Dirk Venter (2nd from left) and Claire King (2nd from right)
The AAA Class field in Roosendaal includes another interesting lineup, and the team name is not new. Jazz Republic competed at the South African Nationals 2014, as the Sun Path Products NSL News reported on 28 April 2014.

The lineup includes Claire King and Dirk Venter, who run the popular InTime scoring system together. They are not only providing the sophisticated technology, they also really know what they are actually doing by being a part of the active competition community.

InTime is not providing the scoring system at the ISR Grand Prix 2014, however, Jazz Republic competes with the same lineup as in April this year. Debbie Lamsley is back after competing with Vision 99 at the Paraclete XP Outdoor Championship 2014 and the World Challenge 2014. She had to take a break when she broke her wrist in July and is now back in action.

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