Begur Freewave X Fun 2010

Last weekend took place the Begur Freewave X Fun 2010 event in one of the beaches inside Begur village, Costa Brava.
Stephan
October 21st 2010
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Last weekend took place the Begur Freewave X Fun 2010 event in one of the beaches inside Begur village, Costa Brava. The forecast was looking promising and the event had an inscription of 30 Riders. The juniors did not compete due to the hard weather conditions.

During the event some epic conditions showed up with strong wind and waves.The winner was Aleix Sanllehy (Goya / Goya -MFC- Oxbow), second place for Gerard Lopez (Tabou / Vandal) and third place for Eric Sanllehy  (Goya /Goya – MFC- Oxbow).Here you can check some action from our team.. Eric Duran, Eric Sanllehy and Aleix Sanllehy.

SOURCE: https://www.windsurfcat.com/forumWC/viewtopic.php?t=7694&sid=21dd3f5117b740233e8ada066cf24df1

PHOTOS: Jose Piña (ciber_99)

Port Ginesta, Spain

Port Ginesta, Spain
Stephan
October 14th 2010
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When the Fall arrives our only hope is to wait for the Storms.

There aren’t trade winds at home, only Chocolate waters, violent and gusty winds, weird and mutant waves, cold and rainy weather. This is Europe!

At least, we are lucky cause we can enjoy it meanwhile the other people lock themself in their houses waiting for better weather.

Gear used: Goya Quad Pro 92 board and Goya Eclipse 4.7 sail.

Thanks to Ignasi (windsurfer.es) who always has a moment to take nice pictures.

Live my life of Keith Teboul..

Ever wondered how it feels to sail like Keith?
Stephan
October 11th 2010
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Ever wondered how it feels to sail like Keith? Charging high mast waves in Hookipa and sticking perfect aerials!? Stay tuned because soon you will be able to look right over his shoulder when he does it all!

Saint Cyprien, France

Saint Cyprien, France
Stephan
October 8th 2010
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Nice windsurfing session in Saint Cyprien, Southern France Coast.

Gear used: Goya Quad Pro 92 board and Goya Eclipse 4.7 sail.
saint cyprien, france
Views from spot.

saint cyprien, france
My “car-van” …

saint cyprien, france
Blurry jump.

Pics by Flecha / Dani – mardelcoral.com

Win This Sail

Win Francisco's 2011 Guru
Bjoern
October 7th 2010
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Enter to win a personal 2011 Guru Sail, signed by Francisco, by posting your picture on his Facebook page.

www.facebook.com/franciscogoya

Goya Sails test results for our French speaking friends

French Magazine Planchemag testing the Eclipse and the Guru
Bjoern
October 7th 2010
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French Magazine Planchemag testing the Eclipse and the Guru

Goya Sails test results for our French speaking friends

French Magazine Planchemag testing the Eclipse and the Guru
Stephan
October 6th 2010
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If English is not your bag and you prefer Francais, this review is for you.

Welcome Vincent

New intern at our Haiku headquarters
Bjoern
October 6th 2010

We’re proud to welcome Vincent Scheffer as an intern here at our Haiku headquarters. He will be working on some of our up and coming products together with us, so keep your eyes open for his footprint in next year’s range.

Eclipse 4.7 on the Boardseeker grill..

... the Eclipse is a great all-round wave sail that offers a solid and stable power, fantastic jumping performance, and balanced handling within its comfortable wind range...
Stephan
September 29th 2010
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Keith Welcomes winter!

Keith welcomes winter!
Stephan
September 27th 2010
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The last couple of days the north shore got couple of good swells, they were getting better day after day… Sunday a winter class swell came in and after towing in the morning Keith pilled up some sailing to his busy day!