The best Kitfoilers of the world from 15 nations traveled up to the Engadin for the second stop of the Kitefoil Goldcup world tour.
All eyes were on to the top kite foilers who turned up to contend for the Swiss title, plus hard earned world tour points.
In the course racing discipline, the World and European Champions put in two days of intense racing to bring them to today’s finale.
Taking drag resistance to the bare minimum makes for warp speeds, but the long hi tech fins on the kiteboards require incredible skill to control – you’re literally flying on a knife edge. It’s the fastest way to kite and it’s attracting some of the top riders right now.
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