Fuerteventura PWA Slalom 42 World Cup 2005 - Day 6
Alison Shreeve finds her form and Dunkerbeck lost the lead for Buzianis.
With weather conditions back to normal for this time in Fuerteventura, the COMPETITORS soon reached the beach eager to resume competition. Although the wind blowing was returning to the usual address, spent several hours to see the first whitecaps and resume competition.
The first to enter the water were the men to finish the fourth round. The quarterfinals developed normally, except that the sleeve 10 in 5 premature exits left via free Micah Buzianis (F2, North), Peter Volwater (F2) and Cyril Moussilmani (Fanatic). To highlight the performance of Gonzalo Costa Hoevel (F2, Neil Pryde), Dan Ellis (Fanatic, Naish) and in particular Daniel Aeberli (F2, North) who led his sleeve from start to finish clearly leaving behind Bjorn Dunkerbeck (North .)
Buzianis, Kevin Pritchard (Starboard, Gaastra), Antoine Albeau (Neil Pryde) and Cedric Bordes (Tabou, Naish) went cleanly to the end joining the other 8 finalists: Costa Hoevel, Ben Van der Steen (Neil Pryde), Ellis and Jimmy Diaz (North). Dunkerbeck did not enter into the final, which was fifth in the semifinal staying out of the 8 finalists for the first time in the event.
In the losers final, Ross Williams (Starboard, Gaastra) and Cyril Moussilmani lost their opportunity to exit early, leaving via free Finian Maynard (F2, Naish) to get the eighth position ahead of Volwater and Dunkerbeck upset that was suffering a lot in the wind loose.
Costa Hoevel was a favorite view your sleeves above, but disaster struck for the Argentine, who remained at the end of the group led by Micah Buzianis. The only one who could follow the U.S. in the first section, was Van der Steen, but Jimmy Diaz on his heels with her perfect racing gybes and quick acceleration getting pass him and stand behind Buzianis, who was flying and opening of more and more space with Jimmy Diaz. Buzianis took the victory salute as they pass through the finish line, Diaz second, third and Van der Steen Albeau room.
In the seventh round of the women, Allison Shreeve (F2, Neil Pryde) proved superior in light winds. Was placed just outside first, followed by Valerie Ghibaudo and Karin Jaggi (F2). Jaggi gybed perfectly Shreeve expecting a failure but the Australian did not fail and so on until the end of the sleeve, leaving Jaggi second and Verena Fauster third Ghibaudo (F2, Gaastra) in fourth.
Ghibaudo still leads the women, but Shreeve and Jaggi are reducing distances. Buzianis is positioned as a leader of men rated ahead of Dunkerbeck in a thrilling duel like those of old, with both windsurfers with 5 points ahead of Albeau who is third. There is still much competition and pressure from competitors will be advertised as stronger winds for two days remaining.
Source: PWA
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