Last weekend saw the final round of the BPC (British Parakarting Cup) and the 4th round of the ever popular Supercup.
A five strong team of British pilots all flying Yakuza`s set the race scene in the UK buzzing with some incredible results that simply, blitzed the competition!!!
Yakuza pilots Graham Steel, Steve Burgoine, Chris Hill, David Fulford and Adrian Lavelle took the top five places in every race on the Saturday and repeated the same winning ways in the Supercup on Sunday.
With the Yakuza being very successful also in Germany and Holland, I think we have the balance just about spot on. All our pilots love them, not just because of their excellent performance but they are also super stable and a real pleasure to fly.
If you want to sample the awesome power and handling of the Yakuza….go and have a chat with your local kite store who will be only too happy to help.
Read for some more words from Gray:
This weekend saw the final round of the British Parakarting Cup.
The newest and most hotly contested Championship in the UK All of the UK`s top pilots were in with a chance to win. A slow start to the day with a lack of wind and some wet weather just added to the pilots nerves.
An interesting course was set that included water splashes and small dunes along with the usual up wind and down wind legs giving a real challenge to the pilots.
Everything was business as usual except 4 more regular top 10 finishers had Yakuza`s for the first time at this venue.
Well the first race started and I quickly took the lead, now you might say `well there`s nothing that unusual about that this year` but after about 15minutes into the race I decided to have a look for my usual nemesis, PKD pairing of Si Bosworth and Pete Swann, what I saw was no PKD pilots in sight so I started counting down the Yakuza`s I could see and to my amazement the top 5 places were all taken by my team mates! This was a theme that carried on all day and into Sundays Super Cup. It turned into two races in the end with the Yakuza pilots racing themselves and thus leaving the others to battle it out for the minor places.
My guess is that the order book in the UK will be full after this weekend.
Gray
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