GKA Freestyle World Cup Cumbuco – Day One

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The final event of the GKA Freestyle season is underway and the chase for the men’s championship is on! 

Wednesday 20th November 2019
Location: Cumbuco, Brazil
Words: Jim Gaunt
Photos: Svetlana Romantsova 

Video: Laci Kobulsky 

 

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Bold Brazilians!

 

Current discipline: Freestyle 

Location: Duro Beach, Cumbuco 

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32 men and 11 women registered yesterday (Tuesday) for the final event of the GKA Freestyle season, the Superkite Cumbuco. Although the men’s title race has come down to a duel between just two riders – last year’s vice world champion Adeuri Corniel from the Dominican Republic, and 17-year-old Columbian Valentin Rodriguez, who is only making his full tour debut this year – there are still a lot of riders who are hungry to win this closing event in the home of new school freestyle. 

 

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Louka Pitot got things rolling in heat one, narrowly beating Luis Alberto Cruz

 

Should Valentin or Adeuri slip up early, not only would they destroy their chances at the championship, they could also open up the second and third podium positions. After a good start to the season Maxime Chabloz wants to make amends for two disappointing events in Mauritius and Morocco to finish on a high, while Liam Whaley has found a renewed motivation at the cutting edge of this fleet. 

 

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Liam Whaley could have a big say in where the championship goes if he wins in Cumbuco!

 

Mikaili Sol has already sewn up her third world title in the women. Fresh from her maiden victory at the strapless freestyle GKA Kite-Surf World Cup at Prea last week, she’ll be super keen to earn back-to-back victories on home soil. 

You can catch up on the runners, riders and their mathematical routes to the championship podiums here on the website.

 

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Gianmaria Coccoluto

 

Top tour regulars, Pitot, Chabloz, Rodriguez, Coccoluto and Whaley all came through in style by winning their heats, propelling themselves directly to round three. Second and third placed finishers have more work to do in round two today, while the fourth placed riders in each round one heat have been ejected from the competition.

 

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Val – on the charge already

 

Valentin Rodriguez already looks to be in fine fettle, earning the highest trick score of the day (8.77 for his KGB7) and the highest heat score of 33.07. 

However, Cumbuco beach and Cauipe Lagoon are notorious for the incredible high skills of the local riders and a hungry pack of them have entered this competition.

 

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Eleventh heaven – Davi Ribeiro’s still in!

 

Heat one saw 11 year-old Davi Ribeiro progress to round two, slotting some nice tricks, including a backside 313, raley-to-wrapped and heart attack frontside 3 (though from what we’ve seen from him on social media – his best is yet to come!).

 

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Manoel Soares

 

Impressing elsewhere were Manoel Soares who won heat three against more experienced competitors, Alex Neto and Juan Rodriguez. 

 

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Erisverton Ribeiro

 

Runner-up against Valentin Rodriguez in hear four was Erisverton Ribeiro who, for this reporter, was the most stylish new rider on display yesterday. Look out for him popping up again in round two – typically for a Brazilian up and comer he’s riding a mash of gear that he’s managed to collect, including an RRD kite rigged up on an Airush bar and shredding on another brand’s board. Considering the lighter conditions, he was still going impressively large, especially for his KGB on trick five.

 

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Erik Anderson

 

Erick Anderson is a more established World Cup rider and won the Best Trick competition in Morocco this year. He finished less than a point behind Coccoluto in heat five yesterday and will be one rider that the championship contenders will be keeping a close eye on. 

Finally, in heat six the winds became really marginal and, while Liam Whaley showed his experience and ability to force out better tricks whatever the conditions, Gabriel Galindo came through strongly in second having had his nose in front halfway through the heat. 

The competition will begin today by re-starting with:

Round one, heat seven: 

Matteo Dorotini (ITA) / Mateus Mendez (BRA) / Robby James (THA) / Arron Rosslee (RSA)

And then the last heat of round one sees the tour leader finally get involved: 

Heat eight: 

Guilherme Costa (BRA) / Rafael Monteiro (BRA) / Cohan van Dijk (NED) / Adeuri Corniel (DR)

So that brings you up to speed. The livestream action is set for a first possible start at 8am local time today (GMT-3). 

 

So that brings you up to speed. The livestream action is set for a first possible start at 8am local time today (GMT-3). 

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