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24 July 2012

PWA Fuerte Day 4: RRD dominates!

MAYNARD DOMINATES AFTER A SCINTILLATING PERFORMANCE
The fourth day of the PWA Fuerteventura Grand Slam finally delivered the kind of conditions that everyone has been waiting for, as the slalom sailors reached for their smallest boards and sails from 6.2m to 7.8m. The wind blew all day which enabled three full eliminations to be completed. As the day came to a close it was Finian Maynard (RRD / Avanti) that dominated as he finished the day with two bullets and a third place, after a simply magnificent performance. Maynard was clearly delighted by his days work and no one can blame him after what has been a largely frustrating season thus far, due to injuries and kit breakages, all of which will make today’s victory all the sweeter. 

Men’s Elimination Two - Winners’ Final

Finian Maynard made the perfect start to the winners’ final as he crossed the start line in pole position, but Antoine Albeau (RRD / NeilPryde) was soon breathing down his neck and by the first mark Albeau had maneuvered himself into the lead. The big Frenchman only extended his lead over the remainder of the course as he flew around the course at mach ten. His fellow countryman Pierre Mortefon was his closest challenger in second place followed by Maynard, who claimed his best finish of the season so far, and Cyril Moussilmani. Bjorn Dunkerbeck endured a torrid time as his finished eighth, after an altercation at the second mark.

Men’s Elimination Three - Winners’ Final

Fresh from his best finish of the season Finian Maynard was in buoyant mood and he started his second winners’ final with aplomb as he burst into the lead. This time around Maynard managed to hold his lead into the first mark ahead of Dunkerbeck, Van Der Steen and Angulo and he went onto win his first race of the season after leading from start to finish with a quite brilliant performance. Maynard looked blisteringly quick and super smooth in the gybes as he left his opponents in his wake. Behind him though there was still plenty of action as Severne teammates, Dunkerbeck and Cyril Moussilmani battled for second place. On this occasion Moussilmani managed to get the better of the terminator as he had a better exit to his final gybe, to claim second. Meanwhile, Van Der Steen, steam rolled down the final leg to overtake Dunkerbeck as the Dutchman finished in third place after his victory yesterday.

The opening round of the third elimination saw no upsets but Antoine Albeau can be very grateful to Antoine Questel because Albeau had snapped his fin just minutes before his heat. Thankfully for Albeau, Questel was on the ball as he sailed a new board out to him. Albeau may not have been perfectly on time for the start but he was soon in the lead as he survived a potential red herring.

Elimination Four - Winners’ Final

Having rediscovered winning ways, Finian Maynard set about achieving back-to-back victories and that’s exactly what he managed to do as his brilliant day became even better. Maynard had been giving a starting master-class and his perfect timing continued in the last winners’ final of the day as he crossed the line in first place yet again. Maynard repeated his superb form again in heat sixteen as he was able to hold his lead from start to finish just like in elimination three. Maynard’s fantastic starts combined with his blistering straight line speed and super fluid gybes meant that his opponents had no chance. Maynard today was in a league of his own and he was visibly delighted as he exited the water after a magnificent display. Julien Quentel (RRD / NeilPryde) tried to challenge Maynard on the final straight but Maynard stepped back on the gas to leave Quentel battling for second place with Josh Angulo. As the two sailors crossed the finish line they were almost inseparable, but the news was soon released the Angulo had just pipped Quentel to second place.

After six adrenaline fueled hours of racing today, tomorrow promises to be another cracker as the final day of the slalom takes place. The skippers’ meeting has been called for 10am tomorrow morning with the action commencing from 10:30. You’ll be able to watch the action unfold as it happens by tuning into the live stream at www.pwaworldtour.com.

Results After Elimination Four – Men’s Slalom

1st Finian Maynard (RRD / Avanti)

2nd Ben Van Der Steen

3rd Antoine Albeau (RRD / NeilPryde)

4th Bjorn Dunkerbeck

5th Cyril Moussilmani

6th Julien Quentel (RRD / NeilPryde)


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