• Event Preview - The white sands of Sotavento are heating up in preparation for the high-octane slalom racing, and the outright freestyle frenzy that are about to take place as the PWA’s stars fly into Fuerteventura. »
  • Registration Day - The scene is set for five days of world class racing as sixty-three men, including many past and present world champions, sign up to battle round the buoys off the white sands of Sotavento. »
  • Day 1 - Cyril Moussilmani claims an early event lead, whilst the long-standing legends fall by his wayside after three action packed rounds of Sotavento style slalom. »
  • Day 2 - Albeau annihilates the world’s fastest fleet in Fuerteventura with an awesome display of skill, determination, and absolute domination, to claim a perfect score. »
  • Day 3 - The third day of fast and furious racing off Sotavento’s white sands belonged to Dunkerbeck, but the week is still Albeau’s. »
  • Day 4 - Maynard claims line honours in an outstanding showdown of the world’s fastest, minus Albeau who fails to make the finals… »
  • Day 5 - Dunkerbeck may have stolen final race glory, but it was Albeau who claimed his fifth consecutive crown in the 25th Anniversary Fuerteventura World Cup today. »
  • Day 6 - Freestyle’s freshest flip the vibe with a fistful of tricks in Furteventura. »
  • Day 7 - Reigning world champion, Estredo claims single elimination victory in a powerful freestyle frenzy. »
  • Day 8 - Vice world champion, Kiri Thode takes down three times world title holder, Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo twice to win the first double elimination in spectacular style. »
  • Day 9 - Three times world champion, Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo claims the second single elimination in Sotavento with a jaw dropping display of full power freestyle. »
  • Day 10 - Three times world champion, Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo takes the second double elimination to steal the show in Fuerteventura, and seal the deal for his fourth PWA world title with an event to spare! »
  • Event Summary - Reigning World Champions, Antoine Albeau and Jose ‘Gollito’ Estredo stamp their authority on their respective fleets after ten days of spectacular competition in Sotavento. »