Did the damage
Garat put down a big 8.03 for a Slim Chance, but struggled for any consistency and ended in fourth. Flügel kept himself in the hunt with a 7.57 for a KGB7. But his biggest move, a massive Combo, went awry at the end and his kite finished in the restaurants. He took third place.
The real fight was a straight battle between Chabloz and Guillebert. Guillebert had the edge until deep in the heat. A Front Blind Mobe 5 for 9.07 appeared to do the damage, but he could not close it out.
“For sure I wanted to win, so it’s a bit hard right now,” said Guillebert. “But I’m happy because I injured my knee in Dunkerque a few months ago and I’m not 100 percent right now. I wanted the win, but this is good for the rest of the season.”
Chabloz built on a perfect 10-point ride for a Back Mobe 7. The Swiss rider rider closed out the heat with a 7.9 for a Heart Attack 7 that gave him the win by a fraction of a point. It was the first world cup win of his career and put him joint top of the rankings.
The women’s semi-finals were high-stakes affairs. Kaya Lehmann (GER) put together a solid heat that booked her a slot in her second successive final. Italy’s Francesca Bagnoli threw down a massive Heart Attack for 8.23 in an otherwise spotty heat, but advanced.
The big guns, Spain’s Rita Arnaus and local favourite Bruna Kajiya, faced off in the other semi-final. Arnaus was assured and consistent, knocking down some decent-scoring tricks, including a 6.6 for a Slim Chance.