Kayseri, Turkey

August 30th - 95.6km, 70 pilots in goal

Sorry for the delay to have the last tasks results on the web site due to some health problem. Everything is fine now and here they are...

Today's was the longest task in Kayseri with 95.6 km to the east. With light northwest wind, good cumulus and cloudbase over 3000m, the flight is very nice over the flatlands and the hills.The "gaggle effect" makes the flight very fast with many pilots in goal. The landscape look almost the same as thousand years ago. The pilots can feel like flying in an historical movie during Bysantine empire or later, Ottoman empire. The big name of this time was Mehmed II, the conqueror who captured Constantinople (later called Istambul) when he was 21 years old. The conqueror of the day, Valic I, is a little older 26 years old, but also fast, flying the task in 2:38. The frst woman is Ewa Wisnierska, half an hour later, just 8 seconds in front of Anja Kroll.

August 29th - 57km task with 80 pilots in goal

80 pilots made goal today after flying a 57km task.

Andy Aebi is the winner !

Spaelti is today's best team.

August 28th - 77km task, 33 pilots in goal

Today's task was a race of 77km. 33 pilots reached goal before the task was stopped at 16:36:30 because of thunderstorms.

 

August 27th - 70km task - Andreas Malecki wins the task

Second task in Kayseri, second race this time is 70km long.

Malecki at the top

The second task from Mont Ali is a 70 km race to the east. After one hour of flying, big clouds are forming creating a big shadow area. About 50 pilots are landing between 33km et 43 km. But a few pilots, after circling in very little varios during more than one hour, manage to keep going along the road to Pinarbasi...

Online results and pilot flights

August 26th - 58.8km task - Results

Today's task:

The task was stopped at 16:00 because of thunderstorms.

Thanks to the new rule introduced in 2007, as more than 1h30 had been flown after the start opening, the task is scored. With the prevous rule, the task would have been cancelled and not scored at all as no pilot reached goal.

Due to some bug in the way stopped task were handled by the GPS and scoring software, the results have been updated. Stefan Wyss is winning the task.

Click on the picture to view the task in Google Earth (kml file)

Online results and pilot flights are available

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