What another epic time in Cairns. As Murphey would have it, both races were very light on for wind again, this year, however the week between did not disappoint one bit. Some of the best foiling around.
Here Kuey's VLOG recap of his time. He unfortunately missed the Mon - Wed which were they best conditions, but did score some decent runs Thurs and Fri before the GBROC.
Wow - that looks virtually unfoilable.....45km's!!! You guys are a different breed.
The beginning was challenging, but the end was fun, hard but fun!
So glad I did it. and will do it again!
So good!!
Rie safe,
JB
Here's how we crossed the line. I had such a challenge in the super light start, it took me over 1hr to do the first 9.28km's, then 2hr16min to do the last 42.42km! Such a mind game at the beginning. So hard to keep your cool and stick to a plan, trying to keep your HR low, but also trying to get on foil for as long as you can. But you desperately do not want to over do it as it will come back and haunt you later in race this long. Knowing your body, understanding recovery and having a plan is vital!
Again, an amazing experience.
Ride safe,
JB
Nice work JB, race looked brutal but the potential for a epic race one year is there for sure hey!! Maybe next year the winds will turn on for race day.
Nice work JB, race looked brutal but the potential for a epic race one year is there for sure hey!! Maybe next year the winds will turn on for race day.
It surely can't s**** us every year . If we had the conditions we had on the Monday between, it would have been a very differnt race for sure. Small foils, and some very fast speeds (a lot of the boys doing sub 2:20's on Monday's run), I think i got my 1400 up to 2:27 which is smoking for a big foil. But it doesn't take much for it to get really good up there, but sub 10kn is always going to be tough. But that's racing right (or competition in general).
Putting it out there, 2025 is going to be epic! Reckon the podiums will be sub 2hrs. Come up and play