Surf World Cup Podersdorf - Tow-in windsurfing and beach side games provided ple


01.05.10 - by: Paul Griffiths

Surf World Cup Podersdorf

Tow-in windsurfing and beach side games provided plenty of entertainment for the thousands of spectators lining the shore of Lake Neusiedl on the second day of competition.

With a promising start to day two, the first freestyle heat launched into action promptly. However, the wind quickly moderated leaving the sailors unable to even pump onto the plane. The race crew made every effort to re-start the competition throughout the day, but the wind refused to play ball.

The huge crowds hung out on the beach in the blazing hot sun with the world's best freestylers until late in the afternoon when the young Belgian, Steven Van Broeckhoven (F2, Gaastra), decided to put on a show for them. After being towed along the shore at full speed behind a jet ski, he let go of the towrope, and threw himself round a perfect ponch on the glassy lake. On his next attempt, he exited a clean flaka diablo, which impressed both his peers and the spectators, reassuring everyone that he'll be one of the main title contenders this season. Taty Frans (Starboard, Maui Sails) also muscled in on the light wind action in preparation for the tow-in jump contest which had been scheduled for the early evening.

Lured by the prospect of claiming a share of the ?1000 prize purse, some of the craziest guys on tour signed up to be towed towards the huge mass of metal and plastic anchored just off the shore to throw down their extreme moves in front of a beach heaving with spectators.

Entrants for today's qualifiers included Tonky (F2, Gaastra) and Taty Frans, Nicolas Akgazciyan (Starboard, Gun), Van Broeckhoven, Max Matissek (Fanatic, North), Tom Hartman (Naish, Naish), and Daniel Bikich.

Tonky had a small advantage, having been towed into the ramp the previous day, and Bikich also had a head start having built the ramp himself! All of those involved put on an amazing spectacle for the partygoers of Podersdorf, and the moves that they managed to land included massive air flakas, ponches, and forwards. Other tricks were attempted but generally ended up as face plants and nasty looking crashes! The judges decided that Taty did the best move, followed by Bikich, and then Tonky. However, we'll have to wait until tomorrow to see who claims the prize money.

Following the tow-in session, we caught up with Tonky to find out what makes this crazy man tick, and how he feels about being towed into the jump ramp.

PWA: What does it feel like to hit the artificial ramp at full speed with no wind in your sail?

TF: "It actually doesn't feel totally alien to me because I've done it quite a few times now. I gave it a go in Holland at an exhibition, and I've had a fair few attempts here. It does feel a little bit strange I suppose, but when they let go of me as I approach the ramp, I have some apparent wind in my sail so it's a bit like doing a normal jump."