After focussing on the freestyle discipline on the first two days of the event ( HERE you can read the report from day 2), this time the surf race discipline was on the programme. At the end of the day, two "old" acquaintances, Nia Suardiaz and Titouan Galea, who are not on the podium for the first time this season, left the field of 32 participants behind them.
The World Cup will now take a longer break until it's time to compete for points and prize money again from 12-16 October 2022 in Tarifa. The complete tour schedule with all information is available HERE .
Here are the highlights of Surf-Race at the GWA Wingfoil World Cup Lanzarote:

Editor surf
Manuel Vogel, born in 1981, lives in Kiel and learned to windsurf at the age of six at his father's surf school. In 1997, he completed his training as a windsurfing instructor and worked for over 15 years as a windsurfing instructor in various centers, at Kiel University sports and in the coaching team of the “Young Guns” freestyle camps. He has been part of the surf test team since 2003. After completing his teaching degree in 2013, he followed his heart and started as editor of surf magazine for the test and riding technique sections. Since 2021, he has also been active in wingfoiling - mainly at his home spots on the Baltic Sea or in the waves of Denmark.