Cramped arms and lost leaders leave French on top of day one

All wingfoilers sails


All wingfoilers sails the long-distance races in one fleets

It was a dramatic first day of the with two grueling long-distance races that had riders shaking their arms to send blood to cramping forearms.

A wincing sailor was staring at a bleeding foot, riders ducked through the prop wash of the rabbit start boat hammering at more than 30 knots and a lost leader of the fleet lead a group the wrong way around the course.

The six-mile-long races were almost five times the length of the normal Wingfoil races. So different but so important since the fleet is ranked based on these results going into the next stage of the competition on Thursday.

Racing the Rabbit

The massive fleet of 82 riders combined women’s and men’s fleets. The 20-to 30-minute-long races are unique in wingfoil racing.

Even more unique was the high speed “rabbit” start where a motorboat rips down the starting line and all riders have to duck behind, reaching towards the first mark. The experience seems hair-raising for both boat driver and riders, but this allows the most even start possible.

Manowiecki and Ghio


Manowiecki and Ghio went wing-to-wing on race 2

Men Miss the Mark

Frenchman Julien Rattotti won the first race despite being just behind the leading pack, which accidentally rounded a non-racing mark and went to the finish line halfway up leg three instead.

Eight Riders, all men, made this painful mistake including some event favorites including Bastian Escofet.

Cappuzzo


Cappuzzo going fast in Cagliari

By the end of the second long-distance race, Rattotti slipped to second overall behind tour leader Mathis Ghio who won the final long-distance race by nearly a minute. Poland’s Kamil Manowiecki had impressive consistency, never crashing out and sits in third overall, an impressive result for a rider who only started competing on proper race gear a year ago.

“The first race was a bit of a mess for me since I caught a plastic bag around the first mark,” said Manowiecki who was rounding marks wingtip-to-wingtip with the top five. “That’s how it is now. It’s super close. Each guy in top five is gunning for the first spot.”

Pianazza


Pianazza found a new gear with Oscar Leclair’s wing

Unstoppable with new gear

The top women were around four minutes behind the men in each long-distance race and the first four were wing to wing heading into each final leg.

Manon Pianazza of France, ranked 38th in the world, is leading. She kept the pedal down the whole day to finish first in both races while Karolina Kluszczynska of Poland had a perfect pair of second places and sits in second. Women’s tour leader Nia Suardiaz of Spain came back from a slow start and is in third overall.

Kluszczynska


Kluszczynska sits in 2nd at the end of the first day

“I was not really comfortable at the reach, it was really scary,” “On the upwind I was really fast so that’s my secret. This competition I had new gear. Thanks to Oscar Leclair, he lent me the wing. I’m looking for a sponsor. I didn’t train a lot since I didn’t have the gear. I think I needed a boost since the last competition, and I got that today.”

Riders were shaking their arms to get blood back into cramping forearms and there were red faces on the shore showing both exhaustion and frustration.

Today riders will be split into three fleets of equal strength to sail short track races. We know all will be carbo-loading and going to bed early because it’ll be another long day here in Cagliari.

The weekend’s racing will be livestreamed on YouTube and Facebook.

Rattotti


Rattotti wins race 1 amidst drama

RESULTS MEN
1.Mathis Ghio FRA
2.Julien Rattotti FRA
3.Kamil Manowiecki POL
4.Francesco Cappuzzo ITA
5.Nicolo Spanu ITA
6.Alessandro Jose Tomasi ITA
7.Alan Fedit FRA
8.Freddie Strawson GBR
9.Jeremiah Mcdonald NZL
10.Yannik Holste GER

RESULTS WOMEN
1.Manon Pianazza FRA
2.Karolina Kluszcynska POL
3.Nia Suardiaz ESP
4.Emilia Kosti GRE
5.Charlotte Baruzzi ITA
6.Maddalena Maria Spanu ITA
7.Marta Monge ITA
8.Orane Ceris FRA
9.Kristyna Chalupnikova CZE
10.Monika Mikkola FIN

More info and full results
https://wingfoilracing.com/2024europeans

Tired at the end of the day

Tired at the end of the day

Text Credits: IWSA media
Photo Credits: IWSA media/ Robert Hajduk
Video Credits: IWSA media