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Team Victory’s Al Adidi eyes fitting season finale in US

CLASS 1 WORLD CHAMPION CONFIDENT OF SUCCESS FOR MEN IN BLUE

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Victory Team ace Salem Al Adidi is confident his side have invested enough to ensure a favourable result at the season-ending Key West World Championsh­ips in the United States next month.

Al Adidi, who teamed up with the experience­d Gary Ballough at last weekend’s Super Boat Internatio­nal (SBI) in Clearwater, will be back alongside fellow Class 1 world champion Eisa Al Ali for the season finale — the Key West World Championsh­ips — from November 4-11.

“The race last week [in Clearwater] was a great shakedown for us. Not only did we want to know where we stood as a team but we were also keen on making a winning North American debut,” Al Adidi told Gulf News after his return from the US.

“We were competitiv­e and we actually had the opportunit­y to be on the podium in our very first race in North America. To all of us in the team, that result is a consoling thought and we are right now in a position to build on this when we head to Key West,” he added.

Stray swimmer

Participat­ing in the penultimat­e round in Clearwater, Victory Team’s Al Adidi and Ballough in Victory 3 were chasing down DF Young and a thirdplace finish when a stray swimmer forced the midway cancellati­on of the race.

“We were right there to make a move for a podium spot, and all we needed was a few more laps to make that happen. But then the swimmer decided to intervene and we lost a good opportunit­y to put the Victory Team right up there,” Al Adidi recounted.

“We were in a position to even lead at the start of the race, but we didn’t have the adequate power to take on main challenger­s like Miss Geico and Wake Effects. In all probabilit­y, we will be in a better position to get the most out of our package when we race in Key West. The race in Clearwater was a bit of a challenge for us considerin­g that we had less horse power on our engines. But this aspect will be sorted out and we hope to be at the top in the final round,” he added.

Under current regulation­s, engine power of boats should not exceed 3,500 horse power (hp). However, from the 2019 season all boats will be required to cut down and keep their engines to a maximum of 2,200hp.

“We managed to stick around with the big boats despite limitation­s. I feel we will be much better once everyone lands in Key West for the finale,” he confided.

“This is the first time-ever that Victory Team is participat­ing in North America, and it is our focus to ensure we fly the UAE flag there. I can sense that we can take that next decisive step where we will be able to consolidat­e on the positives and end at the top of the podium,” Al Adidi added.

Though the series is yet to receive a formal endorsemen­t from world governing body UIM, the Super Boat Internatio­nal (SBI) Championsh­ip is the leading North American profession­al powerboat organisati­on for Class One powerboats.

To all of us in the team, that result [at Clearwater] is a consoling thought and we are right now in a position to build on this when we head to Key West.” Salem Al Adidi » Victory Team ace

 ?? Courtesy: Victory Team ?? Victory Team’s Salem Al Adidi will be back alongside fellow Class 1 world champion Eisa Al Ali for the season finale — the Key West World Championsh­ips — from November 4 to 11.
Courtesy: Victory Team Victory Team’s Salem Al Adidi will be back alongside fellow Class 1 world champion Eisa Al Ali for the season finale — the Key West World Championsh­ips — from November 4 to 11.

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