Maier led from the start in Race 5, winning the pin and leading the fleet up the middle right. Silva rounded in second but downwind Budzien came through to round the opposite gate mark level with Maier. Maier escaped up the second beat to lead down to the finish with Budzien close behind again. Silva crossed in third.
Race 6 followed a similar pattern with Maier and Budzien fighting for the pin and then fighting for the right. Lawrence Crispin, from Britain, led round the top but lost pressure downwind with Maier and Budzien again pulling through to round the gate together. Maier stretched out on the second upwind while Budzien dropped back on the left. Crispin recovered to second at the top and followed Maier down to the finish with Allan Hansen, from Denmark, making gains on the second upwind to cross in third.
In the Masters category, Silva also has a substantial lead, as does de Waal in the Grand Masters fleet. In the Grand Grand Masters is it much closer with Gebhardt Zdenek, from Czech Republic holding a 10-point lead. Henk de Jager, from The Netherlands also has a healthy lead in the Legends category.
With two races scheduled on Saturday to conclude the championship, Silva and de Waal are separated by just two points, with a comfortable gap on the rest of the fleet. However, the forecast shows the lightest wind of the week so far, at 5-6 knots, so it looks to be heading for a close finish.
Results after 6 races 1 POR 51 Filipe Silva 16 2 NED 29 Bas De Waal 18 3 GER 711 Andrè Budzien 34 4 GBR 74 Lawrence Crispin 43 5 BRA 97 Ricardo Santos 43 6 DEN 7 Martin Mikkelsen 48 7 NED 81 Gerko Visser 49 8 UKR 14 Volodymyr Stasyuk 56 9 CZE 4 Gebhardt Zdenek 58 10 RUS 41 Felix Denikaev 60 |
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