The sun was out bright and early on the last day here at Mondial
du Vent, lighting the way to the playground for the final time. It's a
beautiful clear morning here, with a cold 20kts Tramontana chill blowing
through the air. The women's Surf-Freestyle heats were up first.
The judges stuck to the Dingle elimination criteria, with 6-minute heats and 3-minute transitions in between.
In those six minutes the women had a maximum of 15 trick attempts,
giving them multiple chances to ace their three best tricks that the
judges will count.
The motivation is high here this morning, Flora Artzner (FRA) kicked the
competition off with a high score of 15.79, what an amazing start to
the day. The following heat between Multiple times Stand up Paddling
champion Olivia Piana (FRA) and 22 year old Bowien van der Linden (NLD)
certainly woke us up. It was toe clenching close, but Piana came in hot
with a Frontside 3 giving her the extra spice she needed to score the
win. You could tell this was not her first rodeo!
The ladies had the crew cheering from the shores here as they flew
through the heats! As we continued the day the Tramontana continued to
blow glassing the ocean's surface flat. Aside from the offshore gust you
may experience during your heat, Leucate delivered the perfect
conditions for the Surf-Freestyle.
It's a completely different story to watch this sport when the sun is
out. A common description we have heard to describe the act of
Wingfoiling is "Dancing." We finally understood this today. With the
glare of the sun on their wings, the riders transforming into graceful
birds dancing on the water. It's truly astonishing.
Olivia and Bowien's battle this morning was not the last performance of
the day. They gracefully danced their way through their rounds, meeting
again in the Finals where they took the stage for the final battle. Boy
oh boy did they flap their wings. What a show.
The tension was high on the water. Olivia started strong with another
incredible Frontside 3, spinning into a downwind 360 and flying up with a
massive Air for a grand finale just half way through the heat. But
looks like she spilled the spice too soon as she struggled to land those
last three tricks. Both of these queens deserve a crown for the
performance they put on.
However there is only one of them today, and it's placed nice and high
here at Mondial du Vent. At some point we learn that consistency is key
when reaching high, it's a long way up and one does not want to burn out
before we get there. The 22 year old Bowien smoothly landed her way
through her trick range, leaving the water with the crow. The stoke on
the shores was contagious.
Flora Artzner (FRA) kept her game strong where she made her nation proud
smoothly landing 6 of her tricks against the Brazilian water woman
Marcella Witt (BRA). Flora arrived back on her nation's shore to claim
3rd place on the podium.
Bowien wasn't the only youth that showed up strong in the end. The
youngest athlete on the GWA Wingfoil World Tour: Riccardo Zorzi (ITA)
kicked off round 4 of the men's Surf-Freestyle with a silky smooth
BS3.He managed to slice his way through all the way to the Losers
finals, showing unbelievable consistency repeatedly scoring above 16
points each heat and he is just15 years old folks. Tim Taudien (GER)
came Back looping in from the other angle. Looks like Tim wasn't
expecting the young rider to perform like an Italian stallion, and
missed him by one point!
The Climax of the Surf-Freestyle approached as the recognised boundary
breakers Balz Muller (CHE) and Titouan Gallea (NCL) from opposite
corners of the globe met once again to battle it out against themselves
and Mother Nature.
As the green flag rose so did Titian! Blaz rotating heads shortly after
with his backside rotation. What a show. The warmth was in the New
Caledonians favour, as he pulled his rotations clean as a whistle. Balz
was turning heads again with jaw dropping backsides never seen before!
He pushed the limit going for a huge inverted, almost going double, but
tip over toes for the Titouan.
The New Caledonian tweaked his way with a final rotation in the last 10
seconds of the heat to the top of the Mondial du Vent 2021, returning to
the shore with a ripped wing and a raining king.
The competitors and crew circled the winners at the scoring board,
sharing the stoke as they congratulated Titouan for taking the win.
The kings and queens met back at the podium to receive their well
deserved crowns, wrapping up a long challenging competition with a
bright bubbly ending here at Mondial Du Vent.
But with the sun still shining the action was not over, the second Surf-Race elimination round was yet to come!
Today the judges mirrored the Surf-Race course from the previous day to
ensure a smooth end to the competition with this tricky discipline.
The riders sliced their foils down the course as like butter, racing their way to the finals.
Olivia Piana (FRA) Still hungry for a win flew up to first place, Flora
Artzner (FRA) remaining on her tail and Bowien van der Linden (NLD)
right behind that. It was a close call for the ladies.
Titouan must keep an extra battery in his quiver as his charge was not
over from climbing his way to the top once and Balz certainly was not
going to let his fellow competitor cross that line without him. Each of
them on either side of the fast and furious Frenchman Camille Bouyer
(FRA) sped their way to the finals, where Titouan power charged that
extra pump claiming his second first place title here at Mondial du
Vent. Balz doubling up on his impressive 2nd place win, and Bouyer
thriving in 3rd.
It's quite interesting competing in this new sport with so much freedom
when you come from a sport that's already been established for decades
and has defined specific scores for tricks. "In Kiting I know when I do a
Blindjudge that I am going to get a certain score based on my
performance. But in Windfoiling you have no idea. Tricks have not been
performed enough to have set scores!" - shared a professional Freestyle
Kitesurfer Luca Pitot.
Defining moves that have never been pulled before is not an easy task.
But to identify the best rider it's necessary to create limits for
others to achieve and break.
It's a tricky line to navigate the simplification of this crazy concoction of possibilities without limiting it.
"Technicality right now is being formed as it should follow the tricks.
If the rider focuses on height and technicality they will not be
innovating. Once you nail the move then you add the technicality and
height. But this being such a new sport all the moves aren't made yet." -
confirms Fancesco Cappuzzo.
The horizon may be hazy, but the athletes continue innovating as they
passionately show up, combining all the knowledge that the Athletes have
acquired from their respective disciplines and bringing it to the
battlefields of this sport.
Looks like the athletes really are absolutely winging it in the creation
of Wingfoiling. But most borders have been crossed by those who are
winging it.
That's a wrap for the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate 2021 at Mondial du
Vent! Many borders were crossed to get here, and boundaries were broken
on the water. Everyone involved showing up at their 100 percent every
step of the way.
We would like to thank our sponsors and partners who made the GWA
Wingfoil World Cup Leucate happen! They trusted us, they supported us,
they believed in us! Special thanks to the media, press and of course
the organisers for hosting us here at Mondial du Vents 2021!
See you all on the next battlefield! Watch the space.
Results:
GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate 2021 at Mondial du Vent | Surf-Freestyle podium:
Men:
1. Titouan Galea (NCL)
2. Balz Müller (CHE)
3. Riccardo Zorzi (ITA)
WOMEN:
1. Bowien van der Linden (NLD)
2. Olivia Piana (FRA)
3. Flora Artzner (FRA)
GWA Wingfoil World Cup Leucate 2021 at Mondial du Vent | Surf-Race podium:
Men:
1. Titouan Galea (NCL)
2. Balz Müller (CHE)
3. Camille Bouyer (FRA)
Women:
1. Olivia Piana (FRA)
2. Flora Artzner (FRA)
3. Bowien van der Linden (NLD)
All competitors gave an incredible performance, making part of history
with each heat they showed up for. But the two overall athletes: Titouan
Galea (NCL) and Olivia Piana (FRA) really stood out in both disciplines
and got overall event winner titles.