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Did You Know...

... that NMP-PCH Hayabusa spoke with Joey Jones and the NSL News between Round 10 and the awards?

NSL Talk with NMP-PCH Hayabusa
posted Apr 4th, 2011 - The aftermath of the World Challenge 2011 begins on the very top, an interview with the winner, NMP-PCH Hayabusa, after the competition was completed and before the award ceremony at Bodyflight Bedford.

Joey Jones and the NSL News asked a few questions before the celebration of the probably most important victory for the Belgian national 4-way team began. Hayabusa won the competition by seven points over Arizona Airspeed with a 30.5 average.

The meet average in Bedford matches the scoring record of 30.5 for a 10-round meet that the French national 4-way team posted at the World Challenge 2010. Hayabusa had also scored a 32.9 average at the 7-round meet with a limited dive pool in Roosendaal last year.

World Challenge2011Round1Round2Round3Round4Round5Round6Round7Round8Round9Round10TotalAvg
R.AAA Class10,C,520,P,2H,M,Q,K,AL,J,16,12E,7,15O,11,2214,B,176,13,94,3,211,G,8TotalAvg
1NMP-PCH Hayabusa27 25 65 29 33 23 28 28 22 25 30530.5
2Arizona Airspeed26 24 60 27 34 24 27 28 23 25 29829.8
3Aerodyne AerokartMaubeuge26 25 52 27 31 25 29 27 24 24 29029.0
4-way and Freeflying winners: Dennis Praet, Fabian Riedl
A very mature Belgian team answered all the questions carefully and did not seem too excited about beating Airspeed and the reigning 4-way world champions from France. They are aware of the fact that each of the three top contenders may be able to win a meet at any time.

In fact, Aerodyne Aerokart Maubeuge did win the second day of the meet with rounds six to ten. Joey Jones and the NSL News asked whether Hayabusa was performing more cautiously to defend the lead and possibly held back some extra energy. The Belgians said that they did not do it on purpose.

The Belgian performance on Sunday was not as dominating as it was on Saturday. Hayabusa won four of the five rounds on the first day of the competition and only tied the highscore of two rounds on the second day. The team members said that much depends on each sequence, which may favor one or another team round by round.

3rd place outdoors at the Shamrock Showdown 2011
The Hayabusa members also acknowledged that they only won an indoor competition. They know that they have work to do when it comes to an outdoor meet. Exit and subterminal time are a completely different scenario, and the Belgians don't feel ready yet for the same performance at an outdoor event.

However, they surely have the goal to transfer the success of the indoor performance to the skies. They also said that they did not feel as well prepared for the Shamrock Showdown 2011 as they were for the World Challenge 2011. Travel problems and weather during the training days were in the way of the Belgian team to execute the plan for preparations perfectly in Florida.

It will be interesting to see what the next meet will bring where the three top contenders will meet each other again, probably the World Cup 2011. Arizona Airspeed won the five rounds of the first and the second day at the Shamrock, then ended up in 2nd place on both days of the World Challenge. Hayabusa was in 3rd place on both days of the Shamrock, won the first day of the World Challenge and was in 3rd place on Sunday. France finished 2nd on both days of the Shamrock, then 3rd on Saturday in Bedford and won the five rounds on Sunday. Maybe it will be time for the French team at the next meet. It could be everybody's meet for the next two years at any time. Exciting times...

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