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Victory pulls out of XCAT powerboati­ng

Bin Huraiz confirms that Dubai- based outfit has changed priorities for the season

- BYALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

The Victory Team has confirmed they will not be defending their world crown at the 2018 UIM XCAT World Series this season.

The Victory Team pairing of Salem Al Adidi and Eisa Al Ali guided their Victory 3 boat to a triumphant finish to clinch their first world title — and sixth one in a row for the Dubai team— in the UIM XCATWorld Series.

Held in turbulent conditions, the Victory Team boat finished ahead of the Team Australia duo of Brett Luhrmann and Pal Virik Nilsen and Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashid Al Tayer and Majid Al Mansouri off The Palm Jumeirah, at the end of last year.

However, the board of directors led by Huraiz Bin Huraiz has now decided to shift the team’s focus across the Atlantic while participat­ing in the Class One Super Boat Internatio­nal ( SBI) in Florida, USA later this year. The Jebel Ali- headquarte­red

Victory Team has decided to field two boats — Victory 4 and Victory 7 — that will be shipped across to the team base in Florida later this summer.

The two boats will be part of the penultimat­e round scheduled to be held in Clearwater from September 28 to 30 and thenmake their actual debut at the Key West World Championsh­ips to be held from November 4- 11.

“It’s a decision of the board of directors that priorities for Victory Team are Class One and Formula One,” Bin Huraiz told Gulf News.

The opening round of the 2018 UIM XCAT World Series is scheduled to be held at the Fujairah Internatio­nal Marine Club ( FIMC) from April 11- 13.

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