The Red Bull Air
Race World Championships had its first competition in Cannes, France, over
the weekend. But the three French competitors in the Masters Class: Mika
Braegot, Nicholas Ivanoff and Francois Le Vot, got snubbed for the first
opportunity to win on their home racecourse. Instead it was Australian Matt
Hall who took home the trophy.
But Hall didn’t take the
win for granted. “The way everyone is flying everyone can get on the podium and
I believe there’s six people that could win consistently,” Hall said. “If you
get four of those six in the Final 4 then any of them can win – every second
counts, as you saw between me and Matthias.”
Matthias Dolderer from Germany finished second,
inching out the winner from the Abu Dhabi race in February, Michael Goulian.
While Goulian finished third, he remains the leader after the first two races
in the eight-race series that is scheduled to end in November. Goulian holds 24
points, three more than Matt Hall.
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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