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Ad Ports Group Wingfoil Racing World Cup Abu Dhabi - Overall

by Andy Rice 19 Mar 15:26 GMT 15-19 March 2023
Winners in Abu Dhabi - Ghio and Novotna - Ad Ports Group Wingfoil Racing World Cup Abu Dhabi © IWSA / Robert Hajduk

After three intense days of competition, the Ad Ports Group Wingfoil Racing World Cup Abu Dhabi concluded with no racing on the final day due to a lack of wind.

So the wearers of the yellow bibs, Paula Novotna (CZE) and Mathis Ghio (FRA), won the women's and men's titles respectively. The 2022 World Champions continue to set the pace in this rapidly developing sport, although both riders know that their advantage is diminishing. The performance gap is closing as the rest of the fleet continues to make rapid improvements.

The gap is closing

Ghio had been looking forward to competing on the final day in the innovative Medal Series format which has already been successfully pioneered in the world of kitefoil racing. "It's frustrating not to make this last race in the Medal Series. It would have been exciting. But anyway, I'm super stoked to win in Abu Dhabi at the first big event of the season."

The Frenchman admitted that winning is getting harder as the level of his rivals continues to increase. "Looking back to 12 months ago, the level is so much higher, both the equipment and the techniques. Tacking on small foils was not possible a year ago, but the whole fleet is making big improvements which is exciting to see."

Luca Franchi (ITA) had won the yellow leader's bib for the first part of the week but ended up second overall with Mateo Dussarps (FRA) in third.

Raw skills no longer sufficient

Paula Novotna has been relying on her raw wingfoiling skills and pure speed to keep her ahead of the pack. Now that other riders like Karolina Kluszczynska (POL) and Orane Ceris (FRA) are starting to beat the Czech rider, Novotna is having to focus on new skills. "I need to dedicate more time to racing," said Novotna, also the reigning freestyle wingfoil world champion.

"I don't have much background in racing. I can just go very fast and that's my advantage because I spend a lot of time on the water and I think that I have a lot of experience of being on the foil. But I am missing the experience of racing. I'm missing the tactics, I'm missing all the strategies and these are things that I need to learn.

"But this week I am very happy that I have improved my upwind skills. This has been a weak point for me, and sailing in light winds has also not been my strong side. So I'm very proud that I managed to win this event." Kluszczynska, competing at her first wingfoil racing event, was second and Ceris third overall.

Wingfoil racing on an upward curve

After three days of great racing out of Al Mirfa beach, the fleet of international riders have learned a lot about what it takes to complete around a variety of race courses in light winds. It was a spectacular way for this new sport to make its competitive debut in the UAE.

The next time the wingfoil fleet meets for a World Cup will be in Campione, Lake Garda, in early June. The event is also a qualifier for the ANOC Beach Games, which takes place in Bali later this summer. Wingfoil racing continues to go from strength to strength as its appeal goes increasingly global.

Overall Results:

Men

1. Mathis Ghio FRA 13.5p
2. Luca Franchi ITA 23p
3. Mateo Dussarps FRA 23p

Women

1. Paula Novotna CZE 16p
2. Karolina Kluszczynska POL 22p
3. Orane Ceris FRA 32p

For full results and more detail about the event, go to wingfoilracing.com/2023worldcupabudhabi

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