Awakening to on a stormy Saturday morning would have set a pleasant heartfelt tone to the day… In any case, this was Friday and the level of the titles! Still hazy what might happen as a result of the climate, coordinators, jury and contenders went out to the field, remaining optimistic.
Luckily, petitions to heaven were replied: what at first had all the earmarks of being a stormy day that would abbreviate the opposition, wound up as a charming day for the majority of the participants.
The battle for the main ten spots and the “fantastic last” was as yet indistinct, staying free straight up to the last flight. Most loved Adrian Hucaljuk from Croatia was keeping his lead, yet was firmly trailed by different contenders.
By the day’s end, the best ten pilots struggled it out in their main goal to be delegated European Boss in F3K.
The following day, the leftover five flights concluded who the boss would be. Congrats go to Henri Sander from Germany, firmly followed by the “flying Dutchman” Vincent Merlijn and Adas Siumbrys from Lithuania.
Hucaljuk, the #1 from the initial four days, experienced two awful adjusts, and put fifth.
The lesser contest wasn’t any less invigorating than the senior one! There was no last round, so the person who won the fifth day turned into the “ruler” of European F3K.
After a shocking 24 rounds, Mateusz Ptaszek from Poland made a definitive win, driving the field by an edge of 2.28% in front of the Austrian couple Luca Brudermann and Simon Walcher, who got the following two platform places.
The Award giving function was held before the landing strip where every one of the champs got lovely prizes in type of containers from have town, Wloclawek.
The feast was held in the close by inn, with an extraordinary jovial climate. Pilots, judges and jury talked until late in the evening and partook in the last snapshots of an ideal title!