Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2023 - Aquafleece - LEADERBOARD

GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate, Day 3 - Thrilling action unfolds

by Holly Keenan 10 Apr 09:44 BST 6-14 April 2024
GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate, Day 3 © Samuel Cárdenas

Day three of the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate began with a bright and early start for the riders, who awoke to nuking 40+ knots winds rattling through the Viglamo village, southern France.

The judges decided to proceed straight ahead with the Surf-Freestyle discipline as conditions were optimal for the riders to perform some big wingfoil manoeuvres.

Banging opening

In the initial rounds, the riders had seven trick attempts, with three attempts counting towards their final scores. The riders had between 10-20 minutes for each heat, depending on how many riders were in the heat. To illustrate just how windy the conditions were, the female riders were on wings as small as 1.8 metres.

The men were the first on the water to battle it out in these challenging conditions. The 17-year-old Austrian rider Tomas Acherer came out with all guns blazing and scored the highest heat of round one with a score of 22.57. He continued his winning streak all the way to the quarterfinals, where he dominated his heat, securing himself a spot in the semis.

Sixteen-year-old Noé Cuyala (FRA) was also a standout rider of the day. In the first rounds, he impressed the crowds with perfectly executed Frontside 1080s and Backflip Late 3. Holly Keenan caught up with the star rider of the day to find out how he pushed his level over the offseason.

"I have been training a lot during the offseason at my home in Corsica," said Cuyala. "I have been very focused on getting consistent with the Frontside 1080, one of my favourite tricks, and also the Backflip Late 3. I am also really enjoying the Combo tricks too. I hope that tomorrow I can make it all the way to the podium."

Raising the bar

Hot on Cuyala's heels was the reigning world champion Chris MacDonald (USA). MacDonald managed to bag himself the highest trick score of the day with a whopping 9.33 on a perfectly executed Frontside 1080. He also showcased some new innovative Combos which did not fail to impress the judges. MacDonald managed to win his quarterfinals along with Luca Vuillermet from France finishing in a close second place. Both will qualify through to the semifinals.

Previous world champion Malo Guénolé (FRA) also secured his spot in the semifinals after an impressive performance in the quarters. Nevertheless, he will have to have his game face on for the semis if he wants to take home the victory for this event.

Men Semifinals 1

  • Axel Gerard (FRA)
  • Luca Vuillermet (FRA)
  • Tomas Acherer (AUT)
  • Noé Cuyala (FRA)

Men Semifinals 2

  • Xavier Corr (ESP)
  • Malo Guénolé (FRA)
  • Bastien Escofet (FRA)
  • Christopher MacDonald (USA)

Suardiaz again unstoppable

Over the past few years, Spanish sensation Nia Suardiaz (ESP) has reigned supreme in both the FreeFly-Slalom and Surf-Freestyle disciplines, establishing herself as the rider to beat among her competitors. On the first day of competition, Suardiaz once again demonstrated her superiority, securing the highest scores of the day and being the first woman to land a Backflip to 360 Combo in her quarterfinal heat. It will be exciting to see how the Spaniard progresses throughout the rest of the competition.

Battling Tramontana winds

Mar de Arce from Spain also put on an excellent performance in her heat, almost matching Suardiaz trick for trick. Sanchez pulled off a perfectly executed Frontside 360 with great height and speed in-and-out of the trick. De Arce also managed to secure her spot in the semis alongside her Spanish teammate.

As day one of the competition unfolded, the women faced gusts reaching up to 45 knots. However, this formidable challenge didn't deter them from pushing the boundaries and raising the level.

Sofia Marchetti from Italy dominated her heat, landing a clean Backside 360 spin and Raley. Marchetti told of her battle with the conditions on the first day of competition.

"The conditions were not simple," said Marchetti. "In my first heat, the wind was super-strong, and I didn't have a small enough wing to handle the winds. But in my third heat, I managed to perform my tricks and qualify through to the semifinals. I hope to do well tomorrow, and my goal is to win the event."

Women Semifinals 1

  • Mar de Arce (ESP)
  • Zara Maillard (SUI)
  • Sofia Marchetti (ITA)
  • Bowien van der Linden (NED)

Women Semifinals 2

  • Christina König (GER)
  • Enoha Laurent (FRA)
  • Kylie Belloeuvre (FRA)
  • Nia Suardiaz (ESP)

Big breezes incoming

Even stronger winds are forecast or day four for the finish of the semifinals and finals of the Surf-Freestyle discipline, before the opening exchanges of the FreeFly-Slalom competition. Skippers' meeting is set for 09:00 (CET) with the first possible start at 10:00. Be sure to tune into our live scoring on our webpage and our social channels.

Related Articles

Dawn Treader win Peters & May Round Antigua Race
Blessed with gorgeous conditions in stand-alone race prior to Antigua Sailing Week The Peters & May Round Antigua Race was blessed with gorgeous conditions. The stand-alone race prior to Antigua Sailing Week was held in a warm gradient wind of 10-14 knots, just south of east, with a smooth sea state. Posted on 28 Apr
Antigua Wingfoil Championship concludes
Three days filled with wind mark the triumphant second edition Three days filled with wind, new records, and camaraderie mark the triumphant conclusion of the second edition of the Antigua Wingfoil Championship 2024 at Antigua Sailing Week. Posted on 28 Apr
Antigua Wingfoil Championship Race Day 1
Participants of all ages and backgrounds at Antigua Sailing Week Against the lush green mountains of Antigua, colourful Wingfoil sails adorned the horizon, marking the commencement of Antigua Wingfoil Championship Race Day 1 during Antigua Sailing Week. Posted on 26 Apr
Antigua Sailing Week 2024 Preview
All set to deliver sensational racing and amazing parties in a beautiful setting Antigua Sailing Week is back for the 55th edition with 13 racing classes filled to the brim with sailors from all over the world. Teams from over 20 different nations are set for the Caribbean's famous regatta. Posted on 25 Apr
Antigua Wingfoil Championship sets sail
Winds of excitement at Antigua Sailing Week Registration Day is now closed, with a total of 11 enthusiastic Wingfoilers gearing up for an exhilarating experience at this year's Antigua Wingfoil Championship part of Antigua Sailing Week (ASW). Posted on 25 Apr
One week countdown to Antigua Sailing Week 2024
Hoist your sails for the 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week Hoist your sails for the 55th edition of Antigua Sailing Week. Even with less than 7 days to go, it's not too late to enter, and join the fleet of 88 boats. Posted on 20 Apr
GWA Wingfoil World Cup France 2024 highlights
Champions celebrate debut wins in Leucate The final day of the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate has arrived and we have officially crowned our champions. The 27th edition of the Mondial du Vent has once again delivered exceptional conditions here in Leucate. Posted on 15 Apr
2024 UK Wingfoil Tour in Portland Harbour
Rafferty Read clean sweeps the first event The arrival of the 2024 UK Wingfoil Tour brought the biggest numbers to date within the national wing foil fleet, and with good wind all weekend at Portland Harbour, this first event kicked the season off with some spectacular wing foil course-racing. Posted on 14 Apr
GWA Wingfoil World Cup France 2024 concludes
Cappuzzo and Suardiaz hold strong in the FreeFly-Slalom discipline and emerge victorious As the final day approached, following the crowning of our champions in the Surf-Freestyle discipline, we transitioned seamlessly back into the FreeFly-Slalom discipline. Posted on 12 Apr
North launches new Horizon foilboard
The new full-carbon board is engineered to get up on foil early and often, with minimal effort When we look to the horizon, it ignites our desire to progress and a thirst to overcome challenges; it awakens the voyager within. Posted on 11 Apr