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Waiting waiting waiting in Korea
Rain and bad weather has left the racers in Korea on standby for several days leaving lots of guys with no chance to do comebacks. As it is now the forecast is not looking too good but thermic winds have a tendency of picking up during the day in Jinha beach so we will hope for more wind later in the day for our boys and wish them the best of luck. We know they both have been working hard over winter, so giving them a couple of more races will make us stoked. All the down time in Korea has given Josh Angulo and Kurosh Kiani to give us another update from the daily life at Jinha beach. Check out this little clip they put together for us from the windless days at Ulsan, Korea.
Korea, Ulsan Worldcup day 2-4 from Anguloboards.com on Vimeo.
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We´re on in Korea
Korea slalom worldcup is on, and 3 eliminations has already been run. Our boys Josh Angulo and Kurosh Kiani still need to get their racing game on, but they have been around the event site for the opening ceremony checking out what is going on around Jinha beach on a night like this. There is still 4 more days of racing left, so stay tuned here at anguloboards.com for more updates from our guys down in Korea. We wish them our best of luck for the coming days. As we have seen, there can be a difference of how the weather forecast looks and how the wind actually turns out, so we are staying tuned on www.pwaworldtour.com liveticker for live updates from the event.
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Ready for the Defi

Stephane Quiniart has just recieved his new Magnum62 and is now ready for the Defi Wind race which will start tomorrow. This time 1000 windsurfers will battle it out on the long distance course of the Defi at Gruissan. Also competing in the Defi is our youngster Steve Launabey. We wish both of them good luck and a great time at the Defi.
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Steve Laubaney in Windsurfjournal
French online windsurfing magasine www.windsurfjournal.com has put our french young gun Steve Laubaney under the loupe for an interview about his passion for windsurfing, his home and his future plans. Check out HERE (French language). We wish Steve the best for the upcoming summer season.
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Kiani gybeschooling on Maui
Our boy Kiani sent us his latest video from Maui where he has been spending his time focusing on his gybing techniques. Together with his Buddy Dan Ellis, they have compiled a small teaser of what is waiting us in this season. Check it out. We like it!!
Gybe school from Kurosh Kiani on Vimeo.
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Our young guns at IFCA worlds
Our young racers Steve Laubaney and Gutek Kurczewski were out there racing the new Magnums at the recent IFCA youth/Masters worlds. As an early season event the boys had good experiences on the boards and are ready to get back out there for the rest of the season. Here is what steve said: “The Championship is finish, I’m 15th, that’s not a very good rank, of course, but I’m not disappointed because the level was very high, and I had some problems (1 PMS, one race with the 62 when I should need the 72, and 3 batten broken on my biggest sail), but I did some very good races. The 82 is an amazing board for that type of races, now I need a faster 9.5 that I will get next week. I could test the 62 with 7.4 and a 34 deboichet UpWind.”
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