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Report of the FAI Jury on 14ª Volare Lessini 2024


Last update of this page: 25 August 2024
CompetitionWorld Cup F1E „14° Volare Lessini“- May 19 – 2024
Monti Lessini – Bosco Chiesanuova - ITALY - 1700 m a.s.l.
FAI Jury members

1. Jean Luc Drapeau (FRA)

2. Tomazzoni Maurizio (ITA)

3. Okrent Bernard (POL)

Advance information

Sent E-mail to most of participant.

Schedule of competition

May 17h: practice on slope at Lessini Mounts. Registration at Frizzolan Hotel (Bosco Chiesanuova).
May 19th: competition 14° Volare Lessini Competition start h. 9. 30'
1st fly off: h 16,00

Duration of rounds

60 min.

Breaks between rounds

15 min.

Maximum durations in each round

240 sec; 1st fly off : 360 sec;

Interruptions and delays

Fifth round suspended at 2.30 pm due to fog. started 15 minutes later.

Weather and visibility

Partly cloudy throughout the day. Fog at times throughout the race.
temp. 5-15°C
Sufficient visibility at times.
Wind of variable intensity from 1 to 6 m/sec

Flight line - changes of position

Start line almost against the wind. Changes of position in lower position only for Fly Offs.

Number of pairs of timekeepers

4

Local rules or deviations from Sporting Code

5 min working time as common in use in F1E competitions. Partial results available during each round.

Observations on timekeeping

Single timekeeper per pole equipped with binoculars and tripod. Some competitors acts as timekeeper. On second fly off two timekeepers / each competitor

Prize-giving and issue of results - confirm organisers provide results with full names, nationalities and number of juniors

h 17 30'- Prize giving cerimony at Malga Podestaria. Individual three best seniors & juniores were awarded. The organization offered a gift to all competitors.
Results can be shown during the cerimony.

Any incident or accident

None

Protests

No protests, no complains.

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