Engie Kite Tour 2023: Benoit Gomez Imperial in kitefoil Gvres • (…]

Engie Kite Tour 2023: Benoit Gomez Imperial in kitefoil Gvres • (…]

This Sunday all conditions are met to give all riders a great final day of competition in a great spot of Gèvres, and a great show for the spectators. ‘This second phase is a great success. I’organized
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, which is very good considering that this is the third time we have had this group of clubs, they were at the top. In the competition, conditions were very light for the first two days. We end the day with a great day, with sun and wind. We were able to use both circuits. It’s a great success because we were able to play with all kinds of support and adapt to the circumstances. We’re also starting to get a few international riders, and it’s great to see them in a context outside of Olympic events,” rejoices François Bovis, Kitesurfing Activity Coordinator for the French Federation. The Inge Youth Academy allowed six local youths to experience the joys of competing alongside the best French riders. “This new device, flat for young people, is very positive,” he adds.

Beautiful holy winners Lorient
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News from the port of Lorient and its region.
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Winner of 9 races, Benoit Gomez was imperial on stage Lorient
Lorient
News from the port of Lorient and its region.
-Gvres in kitefoil. At the Masters, sailor Morgan Lagravière won, as well as Tétoine Chenot in Junior. Jessie Kampman wins the Senior Girls category.

After 11 races (9 races are kept), Samuel Michell took the pole positionany in Twin-Tip, Maxence Bivaud in Junior and Christophe Mauduit in Master. 9H scratching, Navy
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Gaul wins in girls.

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Consistency pays off in the directional pad. With four wins on the clock out of eight races (six he kept), Sylvain Morin won the Masters. 3H In the scratch spot, Fabienne Dortoli won the girls’ stage.

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, Axel Mazella won after 11 races (he kept 9 races), as did Luke Christie in the Junior, and Frank Levin in the Masters. Among the girls, Hlne Andreatta put her name on the list of winners in the senior category. Same for Clia Duvet in Junior and Kristel Siret Jolive in Master.

For Axel Mazella, the Lorient-Gvres stage was the last competition before the test event, which will take place in July in Marseille.

“I am happy to run this competition between professionals and amateurs. The aim was to share the good atmosphere and our experience with the French national team that was here. It also allowed me to free my mind a bit to do something other than kitesurfing. I took the opportunity to do a little wing, it was good. In addition to that “We had a good wind today so all conditions are met for things to go well. I leave Gvres with a new spirit. I’m ready to move on to the final practice stage in Marseille before the time trial event,” says ENGIE Kite Tour ambassador, member of the French kiteboarding team .

They said:

Benoit Gomez: “It was a really good stage. We were able to do a lot of sprints. Today, we had about twenty knots set up with the sun blowing and the sun shining, it was great. It’s good that Sam Aben (NED) and Toni Vodisek (SLO) came To Gvres. I was with them in the Netherlands and suggested they come to Arcachon. We train together. It’s good to see international riders on the ENGIE Paper Tour.”

Sam Michel: “The weather’s been nice, it’s great. Basically, I’m doing the twins. There wasn’t much wind the first couple of days. I’ve done two races Chips
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Friday. It was my pleasure to provide new support. And in the TT, as expected, the wind speed picked up little by little. We had sun, it was nice. Then, physically, there is still work to do because I have another love, which is running. I’ve been in a lot of racing lately so my physique has lost a bit but it’s been great. Otherwise, there were plenty of youngsters but lacked a bit of competition. However, three of the youths were nervous. As the oldest, we want to stay ahead. But it would be nice if there was more competition in the next stages.”

Helen Andreata: “We were lucky. We had great weather with great sun and heat. I lacked a little bit of wind because yesterday and yesterday, we didn’t race. Today, there was no wind at the start but it picked up really well throughout the day. We checked out nine races in Total, it was great. I finished last year 2H. I’m happy to win this year.”

Sylvain Morin: “In D-7 the weather was very pessimistic. You have to be excited to come from afar (ferret, editor’s note) but we believe in that and in the end, we have Varandoles today as we say back home. All four props ran on the water simultaneously. There was a beautiful light, everything was perfect. I’organized
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it’s great. It was a beautiful moment of sharing.


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