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Kitesurf Tour Europe set to return to Sylt

by Kitesurf Tour Europe on 12 Mar 2014
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The Kitesurf Tour Europe will once again the Kitesurf Cup Sylt. The KTE hasn't visited Sylt since 2010. Like the previous years, the KTE will add Freestyle, Formula Racing and Twin Tip Racing action to the event.

The Kitesurf Cup Sylt is set to take place from July 1-7. On Wednesday, July 2nd, the registration for the KTE competition will be held. First possible start for Freestyle and Formula Racing will be on Thursday (3rd July) at around 10 am.

Have a look at the schedule draft:

Wednesday 2nd July


16:00 - 18:00 Registration Formula Racing and Freestyle
18:00 - 19:00 Welcome Drink and Oyster Tasting

Thursday 3rd July

09:00 Skippers meeting
10:00 first possible start Formula Racing or Freestyle
18:30 Opening Ceremony
19:00 Riders Dinner

Friday 4th July

09:00 Skippers meeting
10:00 first possible start Formula Racing or Freestyle
19:00 Riders Dinner
20:00 - 21:00 Registration Twin Tip Racing
22:00 Official Riders Party

Saturday 5th July

08:00 - 08:30 Registration Twin Tip Racing
09:00 Skippers meeting
10:00 first possible start Formula Racing, Twin Tip Racing or Freestyle
19:00 Riders Dinner
21:00 Poker Night at the Casino

Sunday 6th July

09:00 Skippers meeting
10:00 first possible start Formula Racing, Twin Tip Racing or Freestyle
16:00 Prize Giving Ceremony KTE website
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