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2015 IKA KiteFoil Gold Cup - Day 2

by Ian MacKinnon on 11 Jul 2015
2015 IKA KiteFoil GoldCup - Day 2 Icarus Sailing Media
Riders faced a frustrating day on the beach when competition was halted after just three races at the KiteFoil GoldCup in increasingly flukey and unstable winds, only contest to resume in the early evening with another three races.

But on day two of the championship — when the wind switched 180 degrees from the opening day and varied between two knots and 15 knots on the start line — Monaco’s Maxime Nocher again proved devastatingly quick, scoring a two bullets and a second in the “yellow” fleet’s three races.

In the day’s first race Nocher appeared to be in a good position on the second upwind leg of the one-and-a-half laps of the windward-leeward track, but was forced to tack again to round the final windward mark after apparently misjudging the lay line in the fickle breeze, allowing Simone Vannucci (ITA) to snatch victory after a strong race.

Yet Nocher’s dominance afforded him time to pull an aerial 360 at the top mark, “just for fun”, in his day’s final race keeping him top of the leaderboard. He will be seeded head of the 24 riders in the “gold” fleet for the final two days of the competition taking place off Hang Loose Beach, the second stop of four on the KiteFoil GoldCup world tour. The bottom-ranked 24 racers will compete in the “silver” fleet.



Nocher — riding his F-one foil kite and board, teamed with a Taaroa Sword2 hydrofoil sporting new high-aspect wings — has thrown down a marker for the other riders and shown his set-up to be fast in varying conditions.

In the alternate “blue” fleet made up of the field’s other half, Airush’s Julien Kerneur (FRA) riding a 15m Flysurfer Sonic foil kite and Sword2 hydrofoil, racked up two bullets and a second place to keep him hard on Nocher’s heels in the standings.

Kerneur traded first and second spots with Benni Boelli (GER), who reiterated the potency of the Flysurfer Sonic foil kite and Levitaz Aspect Bionic hydrofoil that earned him the third seeding for the final days’ “gold” fleet racing.

Britain’s Olly Bridge, who had struggled for pace on day one with his Elf foil kite and Sword2 hydrofoil, also scored two third places after switching to a Levitaz hydrofoil being used to dramatic effect by others.

“The conditions are pretty tough, much harder than yesterday,” said Bridge. “The gusts are everywhere on the course and shifting. But this foil is much better. It goes upwind much better and is more stable.”



Adrian Geislinger (AUT) also employed his 15m Flysurfer kite and Levitaz foil sporting the unexpectedly successful rear winglet to score a third, second and fourth in the “yellow” fleet.

Geislinger was clearly thrilled with his improved showing in the testing conditions that left him in fifth place overall and left him poised to contest a podium spot.

“Tactics were really important today,” he said. “You always have to look very carefully for the gusts and lulls. The conditions were really difficult. Every 10 minutes, or so, you’d get stronger winds. Normally it was 10kts, but then it would hit 20kts. The left side of the course was better, with big lulls on the outside.”

Still, the Flysurfer kite and Levitaz foil with its “awesome” rear wing have given him a big fillip, dramatically improving his performances from the first stop of the kitefoil tour at La Ventana in Mexico, where he could place no better than the middle of the fleet.







Overall standings after eight qualifying races

1. Maxime Nocher (MON) - 8 points
2. Julien Kerneur (FRA) - 11 points
3. Benni Boelli (GER) - 17 points
4. Axel Mazella (FRA) - 19 points
5. Adrian Geislinger (AUT) - 24 points

Overll Results:

Rank

Gender

Lycra

Name

Sponsors

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

Q5

Q6

Q7

Q8

Total

Nett

1st

Male

248

Maxime Nocher

f­one baticoncept monacoyachtclub ageprim

1

1

-2

1

1

2

1

1

10

8

2nd

Male

235

Julien Kerneur

AIRUSH

-4

3

1

2

1

1

1

2

15

11

3rd

Male

241

Benni Boelli

Flysurfer Kiteboarding; Levitaz Kitefoils; XCEL Wetsuits Germany

1

1

3

(25.0 RCT)

3

6

2

1

42

17

4th

Male

84

Axel Mazella (U21)

Le Spot Kitecenter, Elf Kites, seagale, la fregate, taaroa

2

3

1

2

3

6

-10

2

29

19

5th

Male

82

Adrian

Levitaz Kitefoils / Surfshop Upsidedown usd.at / LiP­Sports

5

5

4

1

-7

3

2

4

31

24

Geislinger

6th

Male

232

Riccardo

Ozone Kites­Mike´sLab­COGUAkiteboardingCoconut SportWater­SMFP­ColombiaKite

2

6

2

3.5

4

4

-8

3

32.5

24.5

Andrea

RDG

Leccese

 

7th

Male

131

Romain

F­One // Manera

3

4

5

-7

5

2

3

4

33

26

Castel

8th

Male

249

Peter

flysurfer, LEVITAZ, Element Sports, bleed

5

2

4

3

2

4

(25.0

8

53

28

 

 

 

Mueller

organic clothing

 

 

 

 

 

 

DNC)

 

 

 

9th

Male

244

Simone

ASV Performance ­ DaKine

3

2

6

4

5

1

8

-9

38

29

Vannucci

(M)

10th

Male

88

Theo de

Taaroa Le SpotKitecenter Cabrinha

4

5

3

6

-8

3

4

5

38

30

Ramecourt

(U21)

11th

Male

247

Oliver Bridge (U21)

Northkiteboarding, Volvo, Mean line fins, ION

-9

6

6

4

4

7

3

3

42

33

12th

Male

87

Adam

Aguera, Sword, Elf

6

4

5

3

2

-9

6

9

44

35

Withington

13th

Male

91

Florian Gruber

Ozone, Temavento, NP Surf, KFA Kite Foil

8

-9

9

9

9

5

5

6

60

51

Australia, Black Diamond Finns, Surf­ &

Kiteschule Brombachsee

14th

Male

110

Guy Bridge (U21)

Volvo, Temevento, Edgewatersports, ION

7

7

7

13

7

5

5

(25.0 UFD)

76

51

15th

Male

246

Marvin

Kitefoil Australia, Flysurfer, Ronstan, Patagonia

7

8

7

-12

6

7

10

8

65

53

Baumeister

16th

Male

240

Torvar

Monkey Fist

8

7

-12

6

10

11

6

7

67

55

Mirsky

17th

Male

242

Benjamn

Ozone, Radical, Orange, FFVL, CKC

9

10

8

5

11

10

4

(15.0

72

57

Petit (M)

SCP)

18th

Male

237

Tomek

RRD.IT; BLUEMEDIA.PL; ABCSURF;

10

9

9

7

8

-11

7

7

68

57

Janiak (M)

BRACURU

19th

Male

81

Toni Vodisek (U21)

GROOVE , ELF, Z­FINS, SPOTZ, HOTEL VODISEK

6

10

14

5

6

(25.0

12

5

83

58

DNC)

20th

Male

245

James

North Kiteboarding ­ ION

(25.0 UFD)

8

8

8

10

8

12

6

85

60

Johnsen (M)

21st

Male

86

Denis

 

12

11

-15

11

11

8

7

11

86

71

Taradin

(U21)

22nd

Male

238

Maks

Blue Media, Temavento, Ozone, Oneil

11

11

10

10

14

10

9

(25.0 UFD)

100

75

Zakowski

23rd

Male

236

Alejandro Climent

Flying Sardine, Meanline fins, Island tribe

10

-12

10

10

12

12

11

10

87

75

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24th

Male

192

Ejder Ginyol (M)

Ozone Turkey ­ KiteboardGokova

13

12

16

8

9

9

(25.0

25

117

92

DNC)

DNC

25th

Male

191

Mike Martin (M)

WindTravel, Ozone

11

13

12

-16

13

14

14

15

108

92

26th

Female

137

Alexia Fancelli

Taaroa Hydrofoil, Airush

-16

16

13

14

16

13

11

12

111

95

27th

Female

140

Steph

Edgewatersports. Volvo, Northkiteboarding, ION,

13

16

16

14

15

13

-18

11

116

98

Bridge (M)

CAT phones

28th

Male

233

Lorenzo Giovanelli

 

17

17

15

16

-24

12

9

14

124

100

29th

Male

90

Eneour Puill­

SPOTZ­foil.comIkon­Kiteboarding.com

12

15

14

11

15

17

16

(25.0 UFD)

125

100

Stephan

30th

Male

89

Morten

Kitesurferen.dk

18

14

11

15

-22

18

13

13

124

102

Lander (M)

31st

Male

136

Valerio Venturi

 

15

14

23

13

12

(25.0

14

13

129

104

DNC)

32nd

Male

50

Simone

Grooveboards, RRD Wetsuit, RRD Harness

14

13

11

9

13

(25.0

25

25

135

110

Santoni (M)

DNC)

DNC

DNC

33rd

Male

231

Andrea Beverino

ozone­foxkite­ Mig board

21

15

13

12

14

(25.0

15

25

140

115

DNC)

DNC

34th

Female

133

Elena

SPBYC

14

18

17

18

-19

19

17

12

134

115

Kalinina

(U21)

35th

Male

70

Luca Marcis

 

20

18

17

18

17

(25.0

16

16

147

122

DNC)

36th

Male

250

Sebastien Bourdon (M)

 

15

21

22

17

16

20

(25.0

14

150

125

DNC)

37th

Male

189

Enrico

 

17

17

18

19

17

(25.0

19

18

150

125

Tonon (M)

DNS)

38th

Male

239

Ben Turner (M)

WSP.

18

19

20

(25.0

19

16

15

19

151

126

DSQ)

39th

Male

134

Kieran Le

Airush, Ketos, SwellAddiction

21

(25.0

18

20

18

25

13

17

157

132

Borgne

DNC)

DNC

(U21)

 

 

40th

Male

139

Mario

LEVITAZ

19

20

19

17

20

(25.0

21

17

158

133

Legenstein (M)

DNC)

41st

Male

85

Mirco Casale (M)

 

19

19

21

20

20

15

(25.0

21

160

135

DNC)

42nd

Male

190

Tomek

 

20

20

20

21

18

(25.0

25

15

164

139

Glazik (U21)

DNC)

DNC

43rd

Male

234

Oliver Willi

 

22

21

22

15

22

(25.0

20

18

165

140

DNC)

44th

Female

138

Catherine Dufour

Point Co, Oasis, Promutuel, Boralex, Boutique

16

22

23

22

21

(25.0

17

19

165

140

30 noeuds, Ozone, Camet Kiteboarding, KiteFix, Makani

DNC)

45th

Male

243

Amil Kabil (M)

 

(25.0

22

21

19

21

25

18

21

172

147

DNC)

DNC

46th

Female

135

Anastasia

 

(25.0

23

19

23

23

25

19

16

173

148

Akopova

DNC)

DNC

(U21)

 

 

47th

Female

100

Jade

goldenpages.ie, PureMagic Watersports & Lodge, KFA ­ Kite Foil Austalia

23

23

-24

21

23

21

22

20

177

153

OConnor (M)

48th

Female

132

Aga

Ozone Kites Polska, SU­2 Kiteboards, Xcel Wetsuits Polska, Colorshake.pl

22

24

(25.0

25

25

25

20

20

186

161

Grzymska

DNC)

DNC

DNC

DNC


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