As less than 4 tasks have been flown today was used as the reserve day. the forecast was good and the task committee set a relatively short 72km route. Off to B3, 2km north of launch then B19 yet again. Then further along in the flats, then back to Pieve to the back of the amphithetre then off to a turnpoint just outside the valley to the west then into goal.
I had a good start and pushed hard after a little cascade close to the rocks nearly ruined my day. There was a lot of cloud flying at the start and some very turbulent conditions. At the second turnpoint I was a little behind the lead gaggle. They choose to go to the mountains while myself and Danish crack Marcus pushed hard and got low in the flats. Working together with pinged out at 3m/s. Looking to the mountain I could see that someone, Christiano from Brazil had thrown his reserve and landed unhurt in trees. Lucky but tha’s why I’d chosen the flats to give myself more room and an easier if a little slower time.
After that I finally went to the mountain myself and quickly found myself at base again & able to catch up the 2nd group. We took a good line back into the Pieve valley and along the ridge over launch and round the cliffs and forests at the back. I was a little lower than the group and had to stop for a climb and they got away from me.
After B02 at the back of the valley I found a 6m/s climb and then cruised at base until it was time to push out into the flats. I was in about 30 position at this time. The glide calculator was giving positive values so I pushed hard into the flats hoping for a lifty line. After the last turnpoint I hit a patch of sink and things started looking not so great. At this time the leaders were racing in low ahead of me.
Then I noticed about 15 pilots(the 2nd group)having to climb to make it in. As I was not in a good position in the comp and had nothing to lose I decided to gun it in and try to beat the group. With still positive values on the XC trainer I pushed hard into another head wind but had yet another load of sink in my way to goal and had to pick the last LZ before the forested ravines started, criss crossed with power cables. I landed safely just 700m from the goal line on the 10km final glide. Risky but had it paid off I would have climbed 20 places. Instead I watched 45-50 pilots fly over my head and make goal so I ended up overall 63rd. LOL!!!
20 minutes after landing I saw a blue Tycoon fly over head at the same altitude I had. He pushed on. I thought I’d been too cautious and was thinking that maybe I should have gone for it. However on my walk out I saw he’s wing in the power cables and the pilot no where to be seen. Is it worth pushing so hard for a free T-shirt and a glass trophy? errrrr, no, I don’t think he’ll be doing that again.
Photos to follow some tieme soon, when I grab ‘em off my camera.