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Moth open at Grafham Water |
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Written by Mike Cooke
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Friday, 25 April 2008 |
I should have added this a while back, but have been a bit slack on the website updating lately, so here is some news about the first open race win of the Axiom v4! Woo! Yay!
The first Moth GP event of 2008 took place at Grafham Water this
weekend. Despite the dire forecast, including snow and bitterly cold
winds, 15 foilers turned up and some very tight racing was had in some
very varied conditions.
The first race was dominated by Si Payne
in his new Prowler Zero, until the final run where Tim Boon (sailing
Si's old Prowler) got past after Payne sailed into a hole and came off
the foils. This allowed Tim to claim a well earned win, with Si
finishing 2nd and Ian Forsdike, also sailing a Prowler, coming in 3rd.
Si
made no such mistakes in the second race and led throughout with Tim in
second and Ian again taking third. The third race was sailed in a
squally northerly and included hailstones and a few spectacular
wipeouts. Si had had enough of the cold weather, however, and had
packed up leaving the rest of the fleet to battle it out. Alex Adams
took an early lead until the first run where a failed gibe had him
swimming. Mike Cooke took up the lead in his Axiom v4 and held to the
finish, despite being chased hard by Alex and Tim who took second and
third respectively.
The predicted snow saw a few more
competitors making their way home overnight, but the remainder of the
fleet, not to be put off by the weather forecast, awoke to a brief
snowshower and made a quick dash for the clubhouse for bacon
sandwiches, trying to stay indoors for as long as possible. Luckily the
sun came out and some good breeze provided great racing.
Tim
Boon started the day strongly, taking two wins from James Roche in his
Prowler, with Mike Cooke in third. The wind was quite variable with
some big holes to sail into and huge gains to be made on the downwind
legs by finding the pressure. There was plenty of place changing for
the top three, making for some exciting racing and great spectating .
This was highlighted by a photo-finish in the final race between James
and Mike with Tim just seconds behind. James took the win.
All
this left Tim a worthy victor with Mike in second and James taking
third. Newcomer Ant Chapman took forth after a solid weekend's effort.
There should be plenty more tight racing to look forward to at the next
GP event at Bristol at the end of April. Perhaps the competitors will
have thawed by then....
1st 4 Tim Boon Hayling Island 2nd 3191 Mike Cooke Bristol 3rd 9340 James Roche Weston 4th 4093 Ant Chapman Rutland 5th 4073 Adrian Murphy Queen Mary 6th 4082 Alex Adams Weymouth 7th 4095 Ian Forsdike Grafham 8th 3259 Simon Payne Hayling Island 9th 4050 Rob Campbell Grafham 10th 4096 Simon Propper Grafham 11th 3152 Chris Anstead Queen Mary 12th 4048 Martin Fear Bristol 13th 3253 Mike Airey No official club 14th 3172 Mike Owen Queen Mary |