2007 Sotavento, Fuerteventura

  • Morgen startet zunächst der Slalom und Freestyle PWA Worldcup auf Fuerte am Sotavento Beach, gefolgt (3 Tage überschnitten) vom ISA Speed Worldcup.

    2 Hammer gibt es eigentlich zu berichten, es wird 2 Rückkehrer geben:

    Anders Bringdal wird im Slalom und Speed starten, Pascal Maka (ehemals Weltrekordinhaber) wird im Speed antreten...

    Ich bin mal wieder gesapnnt wie ein Flitzebogen... :)

    Grüße

    Totti

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  • Hmpf,
    4. im ersten Slalom. Kevin Pritchard vor Bijl und Albeau. Ich hasse diese Light-Winds... :mad:

    Komsich, daß Bringdal nicht gestartet ist...

    Mal grad nachhaken, wo er steckt...

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  • Hier die Materialliste, hat mir die PWA gestern noch geschickt...

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  • Diesmal haben die Leute ja recht unterschiedlich gewählt.....


    Was ist eigentlich mit Valerie Ghibaudo, die steht bei den Results unter T1 aber mit anderem Material...muss man das verstehen?

  • Dunki, Dunki, Dunki... :rolleyes:
    Der fährt sich was zusammen...

    Aber immer noch in Führung :)

    Zitat


    hi Thorsten, Anders will compete only in speed. he's now in china setting up the 2008 production.

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  • Naja nach dem Half-Fleet dürfte er die Führung verloren haben, aber man oh man, das is ein Chaos, ich war den Nachmittag nicht da und hab das Ganze grad ma im Ticker nachgelesen, nenene is denn da die Fallsucht ;)

  • The 2007 Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam - Day 2


    Antoine Albeau steadies himself after two early slip-ups during a crazy day of chaos and errors amongst the top seeds. Kevin Pritchard survives his own mistakes to steal second overall ahead of Britain?s Ross Williams in third. Karin Jaggi wins three out of 4 races despite intense pressure from Valerie


    Steady wind and breaking waves meant epic slalom racing here in Sotavento today. That meant the daily maximum of 4 men?s races were completed.


    Men?s Race 3
    Matt Pearch (Mistral / North) and Josh Angulo raced well through the qualifying heats and semi-finals and denied some top seeds their slots in the final.

    The first semi-final had some drama when Wilhelm Schurmann (Starboard / NeilPryde) went down at the second mark causing carnage as virtually everyone behind piled on top of him.

    Bjorn Dunkerbeck (T1 / North) won the race convincingly after a solid start in the middle of the line. Fully powered on a 5.8, the champ obviously enjoyed the less choppy conditions compared to yesterday and stayed safe once out in the lead after safely rounding the first mark.

    The overnight event runner-up Antoine Albeau (Starboard / NeilPryde) exploded along the second reach and was forced to make an uncharacteristic retirement after his boom and harness lines ripped into pieces. Cyril Moussilmani (Fanatic / North) kept things steady to register third.

    Men?s Race 4
    The fourth race turned-out a bizarre result.

    In an error-ridden elimination Bjorn Dunkerbeck immediately slipped-up after his solid win by failing to advance from his first round qualifying heat.

    Next to trip over was Albeau who once again crashed-out in the second semi-final and had to settle for a slot in the loser?s final, which he won, instead

    The final resulted in all but three of the 12 competitors being disqualified for prematurely crossing the line.

    That left Cedric Bordes (Tabou / Gaastra), Britain?s Ross Williams (Tabou / Gaastra), and Nicolas Warembourg (Gaastra) to fight it out for the guaranteed top 3 results.

    Williams led for most of the way around the track but Bordes snaked inside Williams as the Englishman made a safe wide gybe at the third mark to take the lead and the race win. Warembourg took third after a crash at the second last gybe.

    Women?s Race 5
    There was a collision before the start of women?s race 5 between Iballa Moreno (North) and Valerie Ghibaudo (T1). Moreno was bearing-off to gain speed as the French woman headed-up down wind of her. Moreno survived the collision but Ghibaudo was knocked-off her board and had to play catch-up in the rest of the race.

    Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / NeilPryde) led from the start line but fell when rounding the first mark in the lead. That left the door open for Karin Jaggi (F2 / North) to nose into the lead and take the race win. Verena Fauster (F2 / Gaastra) of Italy picked her way through the stragglers to bag second and Sarah Hebert (Starboard / Naish) to claim third.

    Women?s Race 6
    Race winner Jaggi executed a precision start and led the fleet along the first reach ahead of Iballa Moreno and Offringa. At the third mark Moreno fell and slowed Offringa down considerably as race runner-up Ghibaudo skirted wide around the outside of them followed by Hebert who earned third.

    Women?s Race 7
    After a great start Jaggi fell at the first mark to allow Iballa Moreno to capitalize on her misfortune. But Moreno then fell herself at the third gybe to allow Offringa into the lead. But the drama continued as Offringa crashed at the next mark, as did Moreno, which allowed Fauster to get in front.

    Perhaps unbelievably Fauster then fell entering the final reach, but recovered to overtake Offringa and record a famous victory. Offringa was sure to take second and Jaggi recovered well to steal third.

    Women?s Race 8
    After the seventh race excitement and mayhem Jaggi was in no mood for messing about in the ladies final race of the day. However there was more pandemonium on the cards when everyone bar Sarah Hebert, who?d not had the greatest of starts, fell as Valerie Ghibaudo blocked the racing line around the first mark.

    Hebert calmly glided around the traffic and into second place followed by Astrid Muldoon (JP / NeilPryde). Sarah-Quita Offringa tried to overtake Muldoon along the third reach but fell at the gybe number three. Meanwhile Jaggi had extended her lead.

    As Jaggi crossed the finish line there was an amazing struggle for the remaining places behind her along the last reach. Hebert rounded that last mark in control but Ghibaudo had recovered and streaked through the rest of the fleet into third and showed incredible speed along the final stretch to the finish line.

    Hebert just couldn?t hold Ghibaudo off and was forced to settle for third after the Frenchwomen?s startling pace earned her a valuable second.

    Men?s Race 5
    Holland?s Pieter Bijl (Fanatic / NeilPryde), who sat in third overall last night, blew-out in the first semi-final after a crash at the second mark. Bjorn Dunkerbeck also crashed in the other semi-final, but he managed to recover and fight back into the third qualification spot.

    The biggest surprise however of race 5 was Kevin Pritchard bowing-out early after he got tangled-up with Cyril Moussilmani (Fanatic / North).

    That set-up an exciting final for Albeau and Dunkerbeck who?d failed to make the final of the previous race.

    Albeau and Dunkerbeck led the first reach followed closely by Finian Maynard (F2 / NeilPryde) as Patrick Diethelm (F2 / North) crashed behind them along the first reach. Dunkerbeck then fell at the second mark, which let Maynard into second.

    By the third mark Albeau was still leading Maynard but Ross Williams had snuck into third place after breaking waves near the third mark called for huge amounts of skill to negotiate the course.

    Albeau won after building a sizeable lead but on the final reach however, Peter Volwater (F2 / North) emerged from the final gybe and put the pedal to the metal to scream towards the finish second and overtake Maynard who had to settle for third.

    Men?s Race 6 ? Half Fleet
    The steady wind meant a half-fleet format was chosen for the day?s final race. A lengthened course and speed reach along the beach made for a fresh perspective for the racers and spectators alike.

    Bjorn Dunkerbeck?s bad day in the new no-rules environment continued after he was knocked-off at the first mark and then got hit once again as he water started away leaving him unable to qualify for the 24-man final.

    Kevin Pritchard led the race from start to finish after a trademark pin-end start, rounding the first mark in the lead before building a lead in clean air and undisturbed water. Volwater applied pressure on the first reach along with Ben van Der Steen (Exocet / Naish) and Albeau worked his way into second by the second mark despite building surf making life difficult at the inside turns.

    As Pritchard neared the finish line Albeau knew he just had to play it safe and ensure a solid finish after two poor races earlier and so happily settled for second to seal the event lead overnight. Pritchard?s win redeemed his race 5 blooper and meant he moved into second overall in the event points rankings.

    The forecast is good once more for racing tomorrow and so the race for the title promises to be scintillating.

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  • The 2007 Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam - Day 3


    Errors all-round help Antoine Albeau build a sizeable event lead backed-up by a useful race 9 win. Kevin Pritchard clings onto second position as Micah Buzianis ghosts into contention in third overall. Karin Jaggi?s grip on the women?s event lead is weakened as Valerie Ghibaudo wins 2 of the days 3 races. Iballa Moreno continues to hustle hard and climb-up into third after an exhilarating race 11 win


    Sotavento delivered the goods again today with more classic slalom racing on the menu.

    3 Women?s races and 3 Men?s races were planned and successfully held in bright sunshine and 20-30 knots of wind. A longer 6-leg course was chosen for the first 2 races before a shorter course with a speed reach after the start was selected in the afternoon.

    Men?s Race 7

    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Kevin Pritchard (Starboard / MauiSails) had a shocker in his qualifying heat and only managed to finish in 8th. That cost him a berth in the second semi-final. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Finian Maynard (F2 / NeilPryde) and Ben van der Steen (Exocet / Naish) collided in the first semi-final meaning both missed-out on slots in the final. [/FONT]

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    Final: Josh Angulo led the fleet down the first reach after a precise start bang on the gun. He was pursued by Micah Buzianis (JP / NeilPryde) and event leader Antoine Albeau (Starboard / NeilPryde) towards the first mark.

    Buzianis however had the speed to round the mark in first before Albeau cut an inside line to hold an upwind position on the second reach. By the third reach Angulo was super-deep, and Albeau had no problems in overtaking him to round the third mark in second.

    At the final gybe Albeau and Buzianis both gybed tightly to the mark, but Albeau couldn?t quite slip into a commanding position for the final reach. Buzianis took his first race win of the event and some valuable points to help his uncharacteristically poor performance so far.

    Men?s Race 8
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    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Ross Williams (Tabou / Gaastra) who sat in third overnight had a nightmare in his qualification heat and just missed a chance at the semi-finals by one place. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Josh Angulo also failed to advance after he was disqualified for a premature start in the first heat of the race. So far the Cabo Verdian has made an impressive return to the slalom scene and show signs of being a real threat should he choose to make a full-time return to the fold. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Another name making another final showing why he?s bound to be a force for the future in this his debut year on the Slalom tour was Julien Quentel (Starboard / NeilPryde). The youngster from the Caribbean is earning a solid reputation here amongst much heavier and more experienced competitors. [/FONT]

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    Final: Cyril Moussilmani (Fanatic / North) took his second race win of the season with a start-to-finish lead. The Frenchman started perfectly pursued by Maynard and Buzianis. Buzianis took Maynard on the second reach with Bjorn Dunkerbeck (T1 / North), who?d also passed Maynard, hot on his heels.

    Over the third and fourth reaches Maynard and Dunkerbeck struggled against each other for second place after Dunkerbeck had edged-out Buzianis at the third gybe.

    At the fifth and final mark Dunkerbeck finally got the better of Maynard and stormed down the last reach to score second. Meanwhile further down the fleet Albeau had recovered from a poor start to the race and traffic in his way to fight his way back up to 5th ? one place ahead of Maynard who slowed at that final gybe. Buzianis rolled in third.

    Women?s Race 9

    A clean start all-round and a crash-free first gybe meant competition for the top places was rife in the ladies first race of the day. Valerie Ghibaudo (Tabou) however kept her initial lead by slowing for control at the gybes and using all her speed on the reaches to build a lead.

    Karin Jaggi (F2 / North) tried to pass Ghibaudo on the last reach after she?d fought her way past Italy?s Verena Fauster (F2 / Gaastra) into second.

    Ghibaudo took the victory and event leader Jaggi had to settle for second whilst Fauster secured third.

    Women?s Race 10


    Ghibaudo started at the pin-end and streaked towards the first mark in the lead. Behind her Jaggi fell whilst gybing which let Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / NeilPryde) into second place. Ghibaudo made sure she gybed safely around the third mark shadowed by Offringa and Iballa Moreno (North). Ghibaudo won a ruthlessly finished race and Offringa coasted home in second.

    Jaggi worked her way back up the fleet with incredible speed, and gybed wide at the fourth mark in an effort to pass Moreno on the fourth reach. Jaggi finally did sneak inside Moreno at the fifth and final mark and the two North team mates had a great photo finish for 3rd which the Swiss star edged by a whisker.

    Women?s Race 11

    Jaggi and Ghibaudo characteristically led from the start but then collided with each other as they turned into the first gybe - leaving the door wide-open for Fauster and Moreno to skirt around them.

    Unbelievably Moreno then headed for the wrong mark entering the second reach and had to head-up into the wind hard to get back on track. Luckily Moreno kept the initiative and rounded mark 2 in the lead with Fauster and Offringa hot on her heels.

    By the third gybe Sarah Hebert (Starboard / Naish) had passed Offringa into third position. But, by the fourth mark everything changed. Jaggi had typically clawed her way back into contention and her final gybe showed exactly why she?s got more world titles than any women windsurfer ever.

    The crowds were thrilled to witness a breathtaking final reach as Jaggi, now in second, blasted towards the finish in a desperate attempt to catch Moreno. Moreno crossed the line just in time to deny Jaggi a famous race win as Ghibaudo narrowly missed a shot at third behind Offringa.

    After lunch the men headed back out for a final race over a shorted 5-leg course

    Men?s Race 9
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    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']With the results all over the show at this event it was almost no surprise that another big player would take a fall early in this race. Eyebrows were raised when Bjorn Dunkerbeck tripped-up in the first semi-final to leave a massive opportunity for the rest of the top 10 to capitalize upon. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Quentel continued a good day with another final appearance as did Nicolas Reynes (Tabou / Gaastra) who made his third final of the event. [/FONT]

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    Final: Micah Buzianis led the pack down the first reach of the final chased by Albeau and Peter Volwater, who then fell at the first mark causing a massive pile-up. That gifted Ross Williams a chance to pass by into third.

    But, as the second gybe approached Albeau looked intent on a passing move on Buzianis which he successfully pulled-off to take the lead. Williams and Buzianis stayed glued to the trail until Kevin Pritchard mimicked Albeau?s maneuver by swooshing Williams to slide into third.

    Albeau coasted home in first and Pritchard couldn?t quite steal second from fellow American Buzianis.

    Sotavento promises to deliver more of the same tomorrow. The first possible start is set for 11.30 from when you?re welcome to join us at
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  • The 2007 Fuerteventura PWA Grand Slam - Day 4


    Micah Buzianis scores a three-race hat-trick to surge into second overall. Antoine Albeau clings on to the event lead on the eve of the final day's racing. Kevin Pritchard stays in the frame in third. Karin Jaggi and Valerie Ghibaudo take a race win apiece to turn the heat on in the women?s event.
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    Lighter winds than normal kept the competitors on hold this morning. But, by lunchtime the trades filled-in and 3 races were completed in 13-24 knots of wind, and much smoother water than on previous days.

    Men?s Race 10
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    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Steve Allen (Tabou / Gaastra) dented his hopes of climbing further up the top-10 when he missed the last qualifying spot in his first round heat - Sylvain Moussilmani (F2 / Simmer) beat him to it. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Pieter Bijl (Fanatic / NeilPryde) also suffered in the first semi-final when Josh Angulo denied him the 6th and final ticket to the final. Another top-10 hustler, Ross Williams (Tabou / Gaastra) fought tooth and nail with Finian Maynard (F2 / NeilPryde) in the second semi-final only to have the door shut in his face by the giant Virgin Islander and Jarek Miarcyzynski (F2) of Poland. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']A good showing from Benoit Moussilmani (F2 / Simmer) put him among good company in the final. [/FONT]

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    Final - Micah Buzianis? (JP / NeilPryde) sail could be seen streaking off the start line and along the first reach in the lead. Hot on his heels were Cyril Moussilmani (Fanatic / North) and Ben van Der Steen (Exocet / Naish) as they rounded the first mark before heading back out to sea.

    With Buzianis still clear out in front Albeau was working his magic further down the pack and he soon picked-off Maynard along the second reach.

    Moussilmani gybed inside Van Der Steen at the second turn but the Frenchman got the better of him at the next gybe.

    By the final mark Albeau was in second, and, as Buzianis crossed the line to win, the two French representatives fought-it out for second and third. Moussilmani took a downwind path as Albeau chose the inside track, which successfully earned him second place.

    Men?s Race 11


    The less hectic conditions at the start once again allowed Buzianis a clean get-away on the starting gun. This time it was Peter Volwater (F2 / North) who stuck to the American like glue along the first reach, with Kevin Pritchard (Starboard /MauiSails) fresh in this trail. But, free from traffic snarl-ups at the first mark, outstanding speed from Bjorn Dunkerbeck (T1 / North) brushed Volwater aside for the time being along reach 2.

    Buzianis kept his cool ahead of the sparring behind him, as did Kevin Pritchard who soared into second through the last two gybes. Buzianis crossed the line clear as Pritchard kept clear of Volwater and Dunkerbeck slogging-it out for third. Dunkerbeck?s board speed and acceleration right until the end was enough to squeak him past the Dutchmen who had to settle for fourth.

    Men?s Race 12


    A shorter-legged course including a speed reach from the start was set for the day?s final race.
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    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Cyril Moussilmani blew-out when his harness broke in the first round and sailed a couple of legs before retiring. [/FONT]
    • [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']Jarek Miarcyzynski deprived Ben van der Steen in the second semi-final. That good work lined the Polishman up with the elite in the final. [/FONT]

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    Final - Albeau appeared to lead the pack from the start and along the speed reach chased by Dunkerbeck, but, by the second mark, at the end of the super-broad leg, Buzianis rounded in the lead.

    Finian Maynard was now in second place and it was no surprise to see Kevin Pritchard emerge from the first turn in third position.

    However, on the third reach Albeau motored past Pritchard and onwards to challenge Maynard.

    Maynard held his own as he followed Buzianis around the fourth mark, but Albeau finally edged into second along the penultimate reach.

    NeilPryde team-mates Buzianis and Albeau rocketed along the final stretch to the finish with Albeau taking the downwind line to gain on last season?s runner-up. But, the reigning world champ just couldn?t make it time to deny Buzianis the maximum points from the day.

    ?Yeah a hat-trick! How cool is that?? exclaimed Buzianis as he packed-up his gear. ?The conditions mellowed ?out a lot today, and I felt so much more comfortable. After the first race win I gained confidence and just built momentum from there. Bring-on tomorrow!?


    The women completed two races leaving two for the final day showdown Race 12 was on the first course earlier in the day and race 13 was on the shorter speed-reach layout.

    Women?s Race 12


    Predictably Valerie Ghibaudo (Tabou) and Karin Jaggi (F2 / North) led off the line, and took a similar route from the start to the first mark. Ghibaudo seemed to have the edge in speed and kept the initiative around the first mark. Jaws on the beach then dropped when Jaggi sailed far too far downwind towards the 4th buoy instead, forcing her to turn and re-round mark 2 in last position.

    In the meantime Iballa Moreno took her chance to pressure Ghibaudo, with Sarah-Quita Offringa (Starboard / NeilPryde) in contention in third.

    Ghibaudo finished the race un-hassled and Moreno took home valuable points for crossing in second ahead of Sarah Hebert (Starboard / Naish). Jaggi?s determination to finish rewarded her with an admirable 8th place.

    Women?s Race 13


    Jaggi?s resolve to make up for her earlier errors was evident as she led off the line ahead of Ghibaudo. A fall at the first mark from Offringa allowed Moreno to sneak by into third. Ghibaudo and Jaggi tried their hardest to out-do each other at the second mark, with Jaggi going tight and on an inside line and Ghibaudo going wide, fast and safe. Ghibaudo?s method seemed to work well until Jaggi?s superior acceleration pushed her clear in front once again.

    At the third mark Ghibaudo switched tactic to try for the inside track, but she couldn?t get past the Swiss legend. Now far ahead of Offringa and the rest of the pack it was France vs. Switzerland all the way to the finish, but Jaggi?s speed sailing experience allowed the win.

    Jaggi leads the event and will win unless she achieves two thirds or worse, and Ghibaudo wins both the final two races.

    In the men?s event it?s still possible for any of the top 5 or in extreme circumstances even some of the top 10, to deny Albeau the event title. Buzianis is in the best position to attack, and the forecast would suggest it?s likely to be similar conditions that he?ll favor again tomorrow. However, it all came down to the final race recently in Gran Canaria and Albeau can be ruthless when the going gets tough.

    The first possible start is set for 11.30 from when you?re welcome to join us at
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  • Ich bin ja mal gespannt, gleich gibt es zum Abschluß einen Long Distance Slalom mit dem kompletten Feld...

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  • Aber genrell find ich super, dass die mal mit dem kompletten Feld ein Race machen. Naja und wenn man schon mit allen Leuten fährt bietet sich ja Long-distance an, würde ich zumindest mal sagen....

  • Ich tippe auf großes Chaos, wäre ja bei diesem Worldcup nicht das erste Mal ;)



    Hauptsache das Chaos ist hinter SUI-11 :D, daß er noch nen Platz vorrutscht. Aber praktisch fast unmöglich...

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  • Jo wird sehr schwer, aber der Buzianis hat ja beim letzten Race auch schön getölpelt, ma schauen, ich bin sehr gespannt!

  • Long Distances liegen Björn aber, we will see. :tongue: :)

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  • *gg* :D

    15.53 There have been two general re-calls in the long-distance race. Buzianis, Hronowski, Maynard, and Burel are disqualified. That leaves Pritchard pretty much certain of second overall. The race will re-start again shortly We'l bring you results and details ASAP

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