WingFoil Racing World Cup Turkey 2025 - Day Three
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Day Three of the 2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Turkey delivered high drama and punishing conditions. The men’s fleet was split into gold and silver with the aim of securing a top-nine position for automatic entry into Sunday’s medal series. With winds topping out at a ferocious 39 knots, the morning races were electric. Italy’s Alessandro Tomasi, who has led the overall standings since the opening day, showed his class with another victory, as did his teammate Nicolo Spanu. France’s Oscar Leclair claimed his second bullet of the regatta, while Poland’s Kamil Manowiecki added his name to the winners’ list in a day defined by violent gusts and split-second decisions. (CC Available)
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