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2018 KiteFoil World Series Act 1 - Day 5

by Ian MacKinnon 5 Sep 2018 17:23 BST
Day 5 - 2018 KiteFoil World Series Act 1 © IKA / Alex Schwarz

Multiple world title holder, Monaco's Maxime Nocher, signalled his comeback to form by clinching the opening round of the International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) KiteFoil World Series in Weifang Binhai, eastern China.

Nocher's performance over the regatta's five scintillating days of competition and a remarkable 22 races was characterised by steady progress that saw him only top the leaderboard on the penultimate day, matched by a cautious error-free final day in which he sealed victory.

"To compare with the last year I've been very steady," said Nocher. "I've been training hard and you can see it in my results. At the start of the year I was 10th, then fifth at the Europeans, third at the Worlds and first here. So I'm quite happy about that. I'm not the fastest, but I am the most consistent and that's good."

Reigning IKA Formula Kite World Champion, France's Nico Parlier, pushed Nocher all the way. He moved steadily up the order as the regatta progressed, taking three wins from three in the final days' 8kts to 11kts breezes blowing over the smooth Yellow Sea track that gave him second spot on the podium.

Parlier appeared to struggle for consistency a the start of the tour stop due to lack of training and unfamiliarity with new kites and foils the racers may use in the "open", unregulated IKA KiteFoil events. But increasingly-quick and consistent by the close, he narrowed the gap to Nocher.

"I'm happy, it was a good last day," said Parlier. "I'm pleased, too, with the way I went towards the end of the regatta. I feel good and I'm happy that I'm going well even in the lighter winds we had on the last day."

Britain's Connor Bainbridge paid the price for the growing pace and consistency of both Nocher and Parlier. Bainbridge had a lock on the leaderboard's top spot for the opening three days and looked unassailable, racking up win after win. But over the final two days of the competition, Bainbridge began to falter, surrendering his second spot to Parlier when he posted two low-placed finishes on the final day. Still, the Briton took heart from his dominant early showing and the third podium, his highest-place finish of the year.

"I'm a little bit disappointed with my performance on the last day," said Bainbridge. "I got a little bit unlucky in the first race and got in tangle at the windward mark. After that, my head wasn't in the race. But I'm stoked with my overall performance even though today was a difficult day because I let the pressure get on top of me."

The trio, among 32 athletes from 16 countries, got to share in the €60,000 prize purse, the richest in kiteboarding, and take a step closer to the IKA KiteFoil World title awarded at the end of the scheduled four-stop tour to the best overall racer.

Most of the athletes will travel south to Fujian province's windy Pingtan island for the second of back-to-back KiteFoil World Series stops in China next week, where another $40,000 of prize money will be on offer. In the women's group, which raced together with the men, the US's triple Formula Kite World Champion, Daniela Moroz, still just 17, bested her rival, Russia's Elena Kalinina, and took 16th spot overall in one of the highest-level KiteFoil fleets ever assembled.

"I'm pretty happy," said Moroz. "I was trying to do some new and different things; taking many more risks to see if they worked better for me. I'm certainly more comfortable in the light winds than I was two years ago."

Perhaps one of the biggest disappointments was for Britain's Guy Bridge. After a faltering start, the teenager looked untouchable at the mid-point and briefly held the top ranking, only to see his campaign come unstuck with some bad luck that put him down to fourth overall, just ahead of older sibling, Olly Bridge. "I feel a little disappointed, but I knew that after the first few days when I started so badly it was going to be difficult with the three discards already gone," said Guy Bridge. "I had a bit of bad luck too, with the helicopter and everything. But fourth is not bad."

Top three men after 22 races (three discards)

Maxime Nocher (MON), 42.0pts
Nico Parlier (FRA), 55.0pts
Connor Bainbridge (GBR), 64.2pts

Top three women after 22 races (three discards)

Daniela Moroz (USA), 250.0pts
Elena Kalinina (RUS), 330.0pts
Kirstyn O'Brien (USA), 428.0pts

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