It took the precision of a surgeon to come out on top of this week’s fickle winds at the Wingfoil Racing World Cup Italy. Races were abandoned and hopes of challenging the leaders were dashed when racing was cancelled after only one semifinal race on Sunday. That result gave overall event leaders Manon Pianazza (FRA) the women’s event win and Kamil Manowiecki (POL) the men’s victory.High aspect prototype hydrofoils and wings were under the feet and in the hands of the best wingfoil racers in thew world this week. And the open racing has become the test bed for a…
After some crazy tight crossings, dramatic lead changes and even some crashes on Saturday, most of the medal series fleet has been determined, including the first riders to make the Wingfoil Racing World Cup Italy finals.Three races were sailed in the morning, and then the men’s fleet was split into gold, silver and bronze fleets. Women continued racing as a fleet of 20.Starts couldn’t have been tighter in both fleets, with riders weaving in and out of each other, their wings nearly touching. The top nine racers in the men’s gold fleet and women’s fleet grabbed a precious ticket into…
Friday, 18 October 2024 18:30

Clutch time for men making the Gold Fleet

The rain came and the wind went. There was no racing on day three of the Wingfoil Racing World Cup Italy here in Cagliari and the race committee waited as long as they could before they blew the horn in the light drizzle and abandoned racing for the day.Now the heat is on to complete the opening series for both women’s and men’s fleets so Sunday’s final medal series group can be determined.
A super short track racecourse and the latest 6.5-meter double-profile wings couldn’t save nearly half the women’s and men’s fleets on day two as some riders sank up to their knees waiting for a puff to get foiling in the six- to eight-knot winds.
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