Khaleej Times

Victory 3 clinch XCAT World Championsh­ip

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dubai — On the joyous occasion of the UAE National Day celebratio­ns, the home team Victory had lot to celebrate within the UIM Xcat World Championsh­ip.

Their drivers Salem Al Adidi and Eisa Al Ali (boat 3) won the 2017 crown, while Gary Ballough and Ahmed Al Hameli clinched the first spot in Saturday’s race. But it hadn’t been easy at all, for neither of the crews. The water west of Palm Jumeirah presented a substantia­l swell and waves up to two metres since the morning, so the course was modified and the long laps cancelled.

At the start, Al Wasl and Swecat engaged Victory 33 in a battle for the lead, with several overtakes and wake-crossings, all while jumping in the air at every other wave. In the back, Team Australia (Brett Luhrmann – Pål Virik Nilsen) from P8 had to find any possible way to catch up on Victory 3 (fourth on the grid) and overtake them, as a one-point gap to the opponents left no other choice.

But a sudden failure at lap 5 put out all their hopes, even more disappoint­ing as two days ago they were still the championsh­ip leaders. From that moment the Dubai Team needed just to finish the race safely, and they made it.

Meanwhile, in a sort of knockout tournament, Al Wasl were forced to retire, as were Caccia Engineerin­g, Gasbeton and 222 Offshore. Behind Victory 33 and Swecat were Abu Dhabi and Fujairah Team. But beside the indisputab­le skills of all the drivers, the latter had a better setup, so a breathtaki­ng recovery took the Italian duo up to third. And, were this not enough, they closed the gap on Swecat, finally being able to overtake them with one lap to go, and close the race on the second stage of the podium.

 ??  ?? Victory 33’s Salem Al Adidi and Eisa Al Ali won the 2017 crown.
Victory 33’s Salem Al Adidi and Eisa Al Ali won the 2017 crown.

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