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Formula Kite Asia & Oceania Championships 2023 - Day 2

by Andy Rice 23 Nov 2023 13:51 GMT 21-26 November 2023
Could 'The Karl' become the next 'must have' accessory in kitefoiling? © IKA Media / Robert Hajduk

Over the past couple of seasons, Max Maeder has been one of the dominant forces on the Olympic kitefoiling scene.

The 17-year-old from Singapore has been tearing up the track and setting new standards for others to follow, not least when he won this year's World Championships in The Hague.

However, his younger brother, the 15-year-old Karl Maeder is also turning over new stones in his neverending quest for kiting excellence. Today at the Formula Kite Asia & Oceania Championships in Shenzhen, China, Karl unveiled his latest secret, the culmination of a project that has been at least three minutes in the making.

Where the conventional wisdom has been that helmet hair is a bad thing, something to be avoided, the innovative teenager has embraced the opposite point of view. With kitefoilers hitting speeds up to 40 knots across the water, aerodynamics are almost as important as the hydrodynamic component beneath the surface.

"The evolution process is really important," explained Karl, wearing a conventional plastic protective helmet, "because as the sport progresses were getting a smaller and smaller gains. So we're looking into aerodynamics and all sorts of things.

"And, the helmets, they're just too big, you know? So, so we're gonna have built-in helmets in the future, they're going to be very sleek, very tight close, close to the skin."

At this point Karl unclipped his helmet to reveal...

Helmet Hair

Yesterday evening the Swiss rider had his medium-length mane of hair sculpted in a Chinese hairdressers. The hairdresser delivered the haircut to Karl's precise specifications, although Karl admits that this version - The Karl 1.0 - is just a prototype and there could be more to come in the future. "I'm testing this out here in Shenzhen but due to racing regulations, I still have to wear a conventional helmet."

Karl admitted that the aerodynamics is one part of the speed equation. Shock and Awe is another factor which he hopes will play to his advantage: "Intimidation is a big part of my tactics. They other riders will look at me lining up for a port tack start and they'll just back off. Because why go against me, you know?"

Early signs on the beach have been encouraging. "Yeah, people are giving me all sorts of weird looks, because [when they see me] it makes them feel emasculated, it makes them feel like less of a man.

"When they see someone rocking this haircut with speed and with confidence, they just back off. It sends them a message."

Karl wouldn't reveal if he had taken out patent protection on his haircut. Without that there is a risk others could just copy him. Asked if he thinks 'The Karl' could be the start of a new trend he responds curtly: "Let's hope not."

It's early days, but The Karl has certainly been a talking point. Unfortunately for the Swiss rider he revealed his hand - or his head - a day too early as there was not enough wind for racing today. It's quite possible that others could arrive on the beach for Friday's racing also sporting 'The Karl'. Whether Karl Maeder will be convinced to file a protest against anyone on these grounds we have yet to see.

Meanwhile with no change on the leaderboard, it's Max Maeder who holds the lead in the men while the women's racing has yet to get under way.

Racing is scheduled to resume on Friday morning, with the event reaching its climax this Sunday with the 10-rider Medal Series.

For more information on the event: www.formulakite.org/2023asians

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