Catalunya PWA World Cup

Day 4: The waiting game continues as the sailors patience is tested

The forecast always looked tricky for today and that’s the way the day unfolded. After a cloudy and still start the wind swung onshore over the course of the morning and then teased competitors again with winds of 5-11 knots throughout the afternoon — meaning it was possible to plane but unfortunately not suitable for competition racing.

The sailors were once again released at 6pm and attention now turns towards the penultimate day and there’s a strong chance that racing will be able to resume with the current forecast still predicting Tramontana in the region of 22-28 knots. 

Earlier in the day we quickly caught up with Jordy Vonk (Fanatic / North) - who is currently sat in 4th place after replicating his best single result in a race since 2013 and the flying Dutchman had this to say: “It feels great to have the best result in my pocket again as it was 3 years ago since I managed to finish 4th in Sylt. I’m feeling confident and solid with all my gear, so I’m really looking forward to some more racing and hopefully the thermal wind will come back soon so we get back out on the race course.”

The forecast for tomorrow means the sailors will be in for another early start with the skippers’ meeting being called for 6am and the action commencing from 6:30am (GMT+2) — if conditions allow. And after the way the Tramontana kicked in out of nowhere yesterday it is likely the fleet will remain on short announcements for much of the morning — to ensure no suitable conditions are missed. Make sure you tune into www.pwaworldtour.com to stay up to date with all of the latest developments from the event. 

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