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Monday, 16 September 2019 14:42

Teenage tour leader poised to bag hat-trick of victories at KiteFoil World Series in China

Slovenia’s Toni Vodisek is within touching distance of a third successive KiteFoil World Series tour stop victory after another day of breathtakingly-tight racing at the season’s penultimate event on the Yellow Sea track off eastern China’s Pingtan Island.

Vodisek, 19, landed two bullets and a second in the challenging conditions, with winds gusting to 27kts over a mounting swell laced with chop, that made most competitors’ 11m kites more than a handful.

But with France’s Axel Mazella on a charge and snapping at his heels, series’ leader Vodisek can afford no slip-ups in the three races of the final fifth day of the regatta, where punchy breezes and big seas will test the 27-strong mixed fleet from 13 nations to the limit.



In the final fourth race on the event’s penultimate day the powerful Vodisek, on his white Ozone R1V3 kite, had led round every mark with scorchingly-quick, assured racing and looked on course for another bullet.

Yet he misjudged the final bottom gate and began to gybe too soon, before thinking better of it. Mazella—who has rarely posted a finish below the top three—fell into the same trap but crashed his kite, allowing Théo de Ramecourt (FRA) through to take the bullet and third spot overall.

The Pingtan regatta—with prize money $40,00—is the second of back-to-back China stops following Weifang Binhai last week. It sets the stage for the grand finale off Cagliari’s Poetto Beach, on the Italian resort island of Sardinia next month, when the men’s and women’s world champions will be crowned.

Four-times International Kiteboarding Association (IKA) Formula Kite world champion, the US’s Daniela Moroz, 18, has her eyes firmly fixed on the prize and comfortably heads the women’s order in Pingtan, sitting 12th overall.

On day four she continued to press the men’s fleet made up of most of the world’s fastest kitefoil racers, squeezing out a 9th place finish in the opening contest that furthered her cause.

Chasing Moroz on the leaderboard is the fast-improving Max Maeder (SNG), at just 13 one of the youngest competitors, who was looking on the bright side of the monstrous conditions in Pingtan that were proving a tough test even for the best.

“People are having way worse days than me,” said Maeder. “I had a good day. I got round cleanly. It’s difficult. But in Pingtan it’s about survival. Luckily I’ve been in Pingtan’s high wind conditions before. I’m just a few points behind Daniela Moroz, but she’s still too powerful for me.”

But it was the enthralling competition at the head of the order that proved captivating, with any of the top-ranked men capable landing bullets even in the face of Vodisek’s dominance.

Reigning Formula Kite world champion, France’s Nico Parlier, jaded and carrying illness after several weeks on the road in China, was getting closer to the blistering pace he is capable of. He earned two seconds and thirds giving him fourth overall, ahead of fellow countryman, Maxime Nocher, who suffered a shoulder injury in a spectacular crash in day three’s gnarly conditions.

The pair’s fourth and fifth spots mean the French lock out four of the top five spots, with Mazella leading their order and intent on pushing to the end in the hope of overhauling a strong Vodisek, though the back-to-back competitions are taking their toll.

“There are still three races tomorrow, but it will be really hard to catch [Vodisek],” said Mazella. “The conditions are really difficult here. I’m really tired. I know I can go faster, but my muscles aren't so sure. Let’s see what happens.”

Top five overall after 17 races (three discards)

1 Toni Vodisek (SLO)                21pts
2 Axel Mazella (FRA)                 29pts
3 Théo de Ramecourt (FRA)      42pts
4 Nico Parlier (FRA)                  45pts
5 Maxime Nocher (FRA)            64pts

Top five women after 17 races (three discards)

1 Daniela Moroz (USA)                147pts
2 Kirstyn O’Brien (USA)              171pts
3 Elena Kalinina (RUS)                189pts
4 Jingle Chen (CHN)                   258pts
5 Valeria Garashchenko (RUS)     271pts

Full results:www.kitefoilworldseries.com/results