Pico do Gaviao in Brazil, once again,
proved itself to be the land of big skies, welcoming smiles and seven task
competitions.
The competition had everything,
beautiful scenery: banana and coffee plantations on the rolling hills, cattle ranches
and palm trees around the scattered oasis.
A variety of tasks were set from closed
circuit, to one with a long leg east to the town of Pouso Alegre, which appropriately
enough in Portuguese means, ‘Happy Landings.’ The last day finished on a high
with a concentric circles task as a grand finale.
The Enzo 3 wiped the table once again
taking 16 out of the top 20 places overall and 4 out of the top 5 in the ladies’
rankings.
Having won the World Cup in China
earlier on in the year (also on his Enzo 3), Baptiste Lambert gave a thermal
perfect demonstration of how to control the gaggle. He came in the top seven
every day and flew away with another World Cup victory, joining a very select
group of only 10 other pilots in history to have won two World Cups in the same
year.
Here’s what he had to say about his Enzo
3:
I love my Enzo 3, it’s a real gem, it’s
got great performance and it’s easy to fly. Even in …read more
Source:: Ozone Paragliders