After a few successful years by the Aussie poledancers and teabaggers on the Island the event is back bigger and better.
There will be racing in 3 or 4 locations around the island depending on wind directions.
There is a variety of racing including slalom with le mans start, boat starts, rabbit starts, long slalom mini marathons (7-10km) like Cervantes Windsurf Challenge and one MASSIVE long distance race where you can choose to do 1 lap (40km) or live a little and do 2 (80km)
Heaps of good vibes, wind and teams from South Africa, Seychelles, France, Italy, UK and Australia
AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE
Event Website and Enter here
gp-mauritius.ifcaclass.com/
Notice of Race
internationalwindsurfing.com/userfiles/documents/IFCA_GP_MAURITIUS_2017_NoR.pdf
Exact details below will be confirmed in the very near future.
ACCOMMODATION Hotels: 2 Attitude Hotels on Zilwa Bay heavily discounted by the Attitude hotel chain.
hotels-attitude.com/en/zilwa-attitude/ Price last year was 70 Euro shared or about 125 solo
http://sensimar-mauritius.com/ (previously named BluMarine Hotel) Cheaper.
ACCOMMODATION OPTION BEACH BUNGALOWS: Either at Pt D'Esny or near the Zilwa Hotels in the north.
FLIGHTS: Discounted TBC 15-20% off regular price.
BAGGAGE: Free first bag 23kg, 50 Euro for 2nd, 50 Euro for third (Max 3 bags per person)
PM me if you are interested in the event
This sounds great. Their website has very little info yet unfortunately. The Notice of Race requires competitors to have 1,000,000 euros insurance. Would our standard AWA insurance for club members be enough?
I unfortunately cannot make it this year. Budgetary restraints imposed by having built a house. There's a bit of pressure off you izymeister. It was, however, a fantastic experience last year and I'd recommend it to all. We didn't have a lot of wind last year during the competition. What wind we did have was deceptive. 15 knots at Le Morne isn't 15 knots in Cape Town. I raced with medium kit at Le Morne but should have been on the big sail and for the rest I was only on my big board and big sail. I believe it can blow there but I'd probably take a chance with just an 80cm board and 7.7 and 8.4. Even when there wasn't a lot of wind, we had a great time. The organisers put us on catamarans that took us out to an island and we have a barbeque on the back of the cats. The camaraderie in the evenings was great and overall it was pretty well organised.