For the first time, the title of the French Champion has been awarded in a one off-event. The spot where it took place is a mystic place for sailing in France: Marseille. This mediterranean, mostly windy spot is an amazing place for racing all along large cliffs with the city center on the top. First day of competition has been a warm-up racing day in light conditions (8-10 knots) with one race concluded. At this first heat we have seen the North team dominating the race with Charles Deleau, Maxime Nocher and Olivier Dansin each time in diferent top 3 position of the men and Ariane Imbert taking the 2nd place of the girls. For the next days, the normal, strong mistral wind appeared and the North Kiteboarding Race Team used their 11 and 13m Dynos.
The friendly fight for the 1st place between Maxime Nocher and Olivier Dansin has been very intense and interesting to follow. Thanks to more consistency, Maxime Nocher took the glory in font of his teammate. Charles Deleau, with a solid 3rd place was following not far behind. The young gun Theo Sicallac, improving his level from to race and was most of the time fighting for the 3rd place with Charles.
First places were dominated by green power! At the girls, Ariane Imbert won some races but was unfortunately not able to reach the first place. Still amazing racing too! Unfortunately, the last day of the competition was a rainy day and the committee could not start any race. It is also important to mention that raceboards and foils had to compete in the same fleet. Foil boards show incredible performance in any conditions. NKB rider Nicolas Parlier is for sure one of the best foil board riders in the world, winning every race, and bringing back home the french foil title.
Congratulations to the whole Race Team - well done!!
Reno Romeu, Stefan Spiessberger and Mario Rodwald flew out to meet up with the North American additions to the International Team Craig Cunningham and Colleen Carroll. We've been busy with flat water, slider park hits, freestyle bangers and heli downwinders... so look out for all the epic footage coming soon!
"The Need for Speed", African Course Racing Championships!
Racing is more than just the moment when you cross the line – it´s all about training, technique and in the end - the competition. Physical and mental strength is the key to success, but perfect gear helps a lot. 2011 the production class was introduced and has made racing much more accessible to everyone all over the world and has made the sport a lot more professional too. Check out the new race video "The Need For Speed", shot in Egypt at the African Course Racing Championships and inhale the racing atmosphere!