Archive for the ‘Robert Batlle’ Category
Monday, March 31st, 2008 | 343 views
We just covered the Hobao Hyper 9 Prototype sneak peek photos and to keep the Hobao momentum, we update you with their cool reliable driver that always end up on the podium. Yes, he is none other than Mr. Robert Batlle. We covered his story before as the European Champion 2007 using his Hobao Hyper 8.5 buggy.

That was before but this is the recent one. as the reigning Spanish champion Robert Batlle once again shows that he is likely to win the ultimate price by winning in the recent race meeting in Cordoba.
Final result:
- ROBERT BATLLE - HoBao / GRP
- BORJA HERNÁNDEZ - HoBao / GRP
- ANTONIO GOMEZ SALMERON - Nanda / Siim
- MARTIN ROCA
- JUANMA VERA
- DANI VEGA - Mugen / Ninja
- ADRIAN PEREZ MAYORAL
- SERGIO MUÑOZ PEREZ (JUN)
- ANGEL ROQUE GAMBERO
- IGNACIO JOSE OLIVA ALVAREZ
- FELIX ZAMORANO
- CARLOS PINEDA VIDAL
source: Neobuggy.Net
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Monday, July 30th, 2007 | 985 views

We featured the summary of the European Championship 2007 where Robert Batlle won it in style. Now we just got this scoop from our news partner, Buggy-sport.info that radiocontrol.gr has a few interesting videos and one of them is Yannick Aigoin buggy run.
Here to all the european championship rc videos.
Make sure you have the Windows Media Player version 9, at least to view it. They are all in WMV format.
Source: Buggy-sport.info | Radiocontrol.gr
Technorati Tags: european championship rc videos, Buggy-sport.info, Radiocontrol.gr
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Posted in Buggy-Sport.Info, European Championsip, RC video, Robert Batlle, Yannick Aigoin, radiocontrol.gr | No Comments »
Wednesday, July 25th, 2007 | 1,057 views
The engine that won the recent 2007 European Championship in the hand of Robert Batlle, the Axe Cobra 214R21 X1 engine. Thanks to RedRC.net we got the first picture out of the buggy look.

The engine has turbo glow plug head, new crankshaft and a special plastic insert to top it all. There are other small changes of course but same like you all, we wish we have more pictures of this awesome engine to show them closely. Please keep coming back for more.
Source: RedRC.Net
Technorati Tags: Axe Cobra 214R21 X1
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Posted in Axe Engine, Cobra 214R21 X1, European Championsip, RC Engine, RedRC.net, Robert Batlle | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, July 24th, 2007 | 2,389 views

The European Championship 2007 held in Auxerre, France had ended earlier last week and the man who was on top of the podium is none other than the Top qualifier man himself, Robert Batlle. He is now officially the 2007 European Champion.
Driving his New Released Hobao Hyper 8.5 Pro Buggy and powered by the Axe Engine, Robert claimed the right to brag as the fastest racer in the 2007 Euro Championship. He claimed the Top Qualifier position led by 1 point only to the second position, the former European Champion, Yannick Aigoin. Sadly, the final left Yannick at the no.22. It was his brother, Jerome Aigoin made it to the no.7 in the final. Interestingly, the Robert Batlle TQ also meant that Yannick Aigoin record of going for the hat trick Euro Top qualifier did not come true. Furthermore, Robert deserved the pole position for his great run at the round 3 and 4. Of course with his display of run in the final, leaving two of the Ninja powered Mugen buggies behind, no one could denied his Hyper 8.5 Pro with the assistance of the powerful Axe engine, his father as the mentor and skillful mechanic Armiche, he took the checkered flag with proud. Congratulation, Robert!

Robert Battle from Spain, the new 2007 Euro Champion
Technorati Tags: The European Championship 2007, Auxerre, France, Robert Batlle, Hobao Hyper 8.5 Pro Buggy, Axe Engine, Yannick Aigoin
Posted in Auxerre France, Axe Engine, Borja Hernandez, European Championsip, Hobao, Hyper 8.5, Neobuggy.net, RedRC.net, Renaud Savoya, Robert Batlle, Yannick Aigoin | 2 Comments »