Please select your home edition
Edition
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

2023 GWA Wingfoil World Cup Fuerteventura - Overall

by Ian MacKinnon 28 Jul 2023 06:13 AEST 21-26 July 2023

France's Titouan Galea clinched the title in the FreeFly-Slalom battles at the GWA Wingfoil World Cup in Fuerteventura, Spain, in a thrilling contest that went down to the wire on the final day.

The veteran racer sealed the win in the very last race, just seeing off a stiff challenge from his closest rival, Italy's Francesco Cappuzzo, by the finest of margins. It gave Galea back-to-back FreeFly-Slalom crowns in the Canaries, a week after he landed the win in Pozo Izquierdo, Gran Canaria.

Crossing the finish line just a few metres ahead Cappuzzo, Galea launched a Back Flip that signalled his joy and relief at getting the job done. Cappuzzo immediately sank into the water to congratulate his rival.

"It was pretty insanely tight with Cappuzzo again," said Galea, as he walked ashore, wing and foil in hand after the last race. "I had to win this race to win the event. Yes, I'm pretty stoked. I had pressure until the end."

Day five of the competition saw the climactic finale of three days of FreeFly-Slalom action with the 40 men battling through nine elimination rounds on Sotavento's turquoise waters, fuelled by 30 knots' breezes.

Piece of history

The women's FreeFly-Slalom had already been concluded on day four. After 15 elimination rounds, Spain's Nia Suardiaz had proved almost unbeatable. The 16-year-old had won 13 of the rounds and had the title in the bag long before the finish.

Suardiaz's dominance was the mirror image of her performance a week earlier in Gran Canaria, where she also won the FreeFly-Slalom with an unrivalled display. There, again, she faltered rarely, dropping just three races late in the day.

The young Spaniard was equally dominant as she grabbed the Surf-Freestyle crowns at both Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura, where wingfoiling was making its debut as the historic event celebrated its 35th year.

The Fuerteventura World Cup was also host to a piece of history. On consecutive Sundays, the US's Chris MacDonald, 17, landed the Surf-Freestyle titles with unmatched riding that left rivals flailing.

MacDonald's high-scoring Combos and Frontside 10 in the Sotavento final pushed reigning world champion, France's Malo Guénolé, 18, to try to close the gap. The young Frenchmen almost landed a Back Flip-to-Back Flip Combo, but his failure saw him slip to third place in the end.

Put the hammer down

Spanish-Belgian rider Jerome Cloetens, 27, was the unexpected sensation in Sotavento. He took the second podium place and split the teenagers in his first final with smooth One-Handed Back Flips and stylish nose grabs, reminiscent of his other life as a professional kiteboarder.

But on the FreeFly-Slalom track over three days of intense competition, the battles were just as keenly fought. Three different courses: one starboard; one port and starboard; and on the final day, a port and starboard pump track; tested "goofy" and "regular" riders equally.

Going into final day, Galea held a slight lead in the overall standings. But the margin to key rivals, the French pair of Alan Fedit and Bastien Escofet, and the Italian legend, Cappuzzo, was slim enough that all was still to play for. A discard to come after the seventh elimination round had the potential to reshuffle the pack.

Fedit, who had been a master of consistency, slipped up almost immediately when he crashed in an early heat and failed to make the first elimination round final of the day. Galea put the hammer down and bossed it to take the win, with Escofet and Cappuzzo trailing in behind.

Came in hot

In the day's second round final, the eight of the competition, Cappuzzo and Escofet battled around the marks. But Cappuzzo had the edge in the pump track sections and took the win.

Galea could only manage a fourth place finish, which meant that after Cappuzzo had discarded his lowest score, just 1.3 points separated the pair going to the last elimination round final.

Galea used every bit of his racing experience to the full. From the middle of the reaching start line, he came down hot on the first mark to take the lead. Fedit and Cappuzzo tussled behind and the Italian edged ahead in the second pump track.

By then Galea was clear just ahead and took the line, the win and the crown. Cappuzzo took the second podium place, followed by Escofet, and Fedit in fourth.

The next FreeFly-Slalom and Surf-Freestyle battles are set for Hvide Sande, Denmark, in early September. But first up comes the second stop of the GWA Wingfoil Wave World Tour in Rio de Janeiro, which kicks off at the end of the month. Join us then.

GWA Wingfoil World Cup Fuerteventura Results:

FreeFly-Slalom Men

1 Titouan Galea (FRA)
2 Francesco Cappuzzo (ITA)
3 Bastien Escofet (FRA)
4 Alan Fedit (FRA)

FreeFly-Slalom Women

1 Nia Suardiaz (ESP)
2 Flora Artzner (FRA)
3 Orane Ceris (FRA)
4 Kylie Beloeuvre (FRA)

Surf-Freestyle Men

1 Christopher MacDonald (USA)
2 Jerome Cloetens (ESP)
3 Malo Guénolé (FRA)
4 Axel Gerard (FRA)

Surf-Freestyle Women

1 Nia Suardiaz (ESP)
2 Bowien van der Linden (NED)
3 Orane Ceris (FRA)
4 Viola Lippitsch (AUT)

Related Articles

2025 DMS Formula Wing Europeans preview
New stars and old rivals set up for battle on the Aegean Sea The 2025 Dogus Marine Services Formula Wing European Championships will host a stacked fleet of the world's top female and male wingfoil racers who have all been spending the spring months tuning their hydrofoils and wings for the racing in Urla, Türkiye. Posted on 10 May
Mondial du Vent 2025: the wrap up
Suardiaz and Cappuzzo claim win in FreeFly-Slalom discipline in Leucate The iconic Mondial du Vent returned to La Franqui, Leucate, for six action-packed days of wind, waves, and wingfoiling. Posted on 24 Apr
GWA Wingfoil World Cup France begins
Title holders open defence of crowns at Mondial du Vent 2025 The reigning world champions in Surf-Freestyle and FreeFly-Slalom are set to begin the defence of their crowns at the iconic Mondial du Vent event at Leucate in the south of France in nuking Tramontana winds. Posted on 15 Apr
2025 US Wingfoil Championship registration open
The National Championship set to take place at St. Francis Yacht Club St. Francis Yacht Club and US Sailing have opened registration for the second annual US Wingfoil Championship, to be held in San Francisco, California, June 20-22, 2025. Posted on 14 Apr
Sail Canada's Youth Fest is back in Kingston
To be held along Sail Canada 2025 Youth Championship for the Club 420 class Sail Canada is excited to announce that its Youth Fest, a sailing event focusing on training and development for U19 sailors, will make its return this year, August 1-5, 2025, in Kingston. Posted on 11 Apr
Early steps towards a more sailor-centric circuit
The Sailing Grand Slam (SGS) brings together five major international events Sailors don't like paperwork, red tape or excessive amounts of admin. Which is why the Sailing Grand Slam is pushing towards a more sailor-friendly system. Posted on 4 Apr
2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Morocco overall
Wingfoil racing crowns its African King and Queen Three times Wingfoil Racing World Cup champion Mathis Ghio of France has won the season opener in Dakhla, Morocco. Posted on 24 Mar
Going to publish the 'F' word – Again!
Clearly, there are lots of young sailors out there looking to add a load of fun to their sailing Now we published the first one back in June last year. It did really well, thank you. Very much appreciated. Clearly, there are lots of young sailors out there looking to add a load of fun to their sailing, and are keen to get into the foiling world. Posted on 23 Mar
2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Morocco day 4
WingFoil's first title of the year at stake? The desert winds blew across the Dakhla Lagoon to provide fantastic conditions for a crucial day of action that would decide the top nine male riders to qualify for the medal series. Posted on 22 Mar
2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Morocco day 3
Major sustainability recognition for IWSA The International Wing Sports Association has become the first non-boat class to be awarded Clean Class status by Sailors for the Sea. Posted on 21 Mar
Allen Dynamic 40 FooterSydney Boat Show 2025 - Apply to ExhibitCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER