2006 World Finals Re-Cap

Hot Water Tour Staff

Region 7 Race Promoters
Location
Largo, FL
2006 World Finals Recap


The Hot Water Tour Staff was in attendance this year at Lake Havasu City, Arizona for the 25th Annual Quakysense World Finals. We had a blast watching some great racing, meeting tons of cool people, checking out some sick skis, and seeing some familiar faces. Here’s a write-up of how the World Finals went through our eyes. We were there on the “Pro Days” from Saturday, October 9th and returned on Monday, October 11, 2006 so we will be recapping those days since those were the days when we were actually there. Keep in mind, these are not the official results, just what we remembered and gathered by attending the event. To see pictures of this years World Final go to www.hotwatertour.com and click on the “Pics and Vid” link at the top.

We arrived into Vegas on Saturday morning and be-lined across the desert to Lake Havasu City, Arizona which we arrived at around 3:00pm and went straight to the Crazy Horse Campground where the World Finals were held. The place was jam packed with cars and spectators alike which was great to see. We literally had a hard time finding seats in the grandstands and had to stand to watch some of the Pro Ski and Pro runabout 1200 class motos. Vendor Alley was a showcase of all the businesses that are part of this great sport and the amount of people walking through each booth was amazing.

Saturday had some great racing as everyone was trying to secure a good qualifying position for Sunday. You can view the Saturday results by clicking on this page: http://www.ijsba.com/ijsba/results/2006/wf/1007.htm. We arrived somewhat late so we wanted to make our rounds and get situated as fast as possible. We had the pleasure of attending the Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday night, which was an excellent idea and a total success. It was great to see all the “legends” of our sport under one roof and witness these key figures getting recognition for impacting the sport so much. People like Jeff “The Jammer” Jacobs, Scott “Hollywood” Watkins, Dustin Farthing, Larry “The Ripper” Rippenkroger, Chris “Mac Attack” MacClugage, Chris “The Flyin’ Fish” Fishetti, “Rad” Rick Roy, Tera Laho, Nicolas “The Fighter” Rius, Brian Bendix, and others were just some of the racers that were mingling with each other and really showcasing the fact that this is one big family of people who make up this great sport. From there, we walked over to Kokomos where you can pretty much find everyone that doesn’t have to wake up early and race the next day. We had a good time downin’ a few drinks and getting to know some of the people we met earlier in the day.

Sunday was the day for the “Big Show”, and it did not disappoint, as there were some great action out on the water. There were some very surprising finishes in some of the premier classes this year as many of them were ones that we would have never predicted.

Pro Ski: The starting line was packed 20 riders deep with just about every big name on the line. You could feel the tension in the air as they all lined up at the starting gate. Rumors were true, as Nicolas Rius was not one of those big names lined up. A huge surprise was to see Frenchman Brice Lopez pulling sweet holeshots on his #4 Hydrospace over fellow Frenchman and the Factory Team Kawasaki boat of Jean Baptiste Botti aboard his #85 Sx-r in every moto of the day. Brice was looking absolutely flawless in the first moto and was working through the lappers without any problems. However; on the final lap, the final few turns, Brice’s’ ski acted up and Botti was able to capitalize and take the moto one win away from Brice. It was all Brice Lopez this year as his blazing fast Hydrospace looked like it was in a league of its own. Jean Baptiste Botti was keeping the same pace as Lopez, but Lopez learned from his first moto mistake and did not allow it to happen in the final two motos. Getting the holeshot every moto also helped him stay in front of Botti and secure his World Championship win. Definitely two riders I did not expect to favor so well at the Finals but were clearly the riders to beat after the first moto. Motz looked consistent aboard his #1 JSU Kawasaki SX-R and had a good pace going, but did not look as quick as the year before but managed to place 3rd overall due to his consistency. Mike Klippenstein aboard another Hydrospace looked extremely fast as he was in third in the beginning of most of the moto’s but eventually made a few mistakes which placed him 4th overall on the #1 Blackfoot Motorsports Hydrospace. Jeff Troegner gets the award for having the “biggest pair” by hitting the log jumps faster than everyone else on the course in our opinion. Rob Flores takes the win for the most painful sounding get off as the log jump proved to be his nemesis. Victor Sheldon gets a huge thumbs up for looking like he picked up the pace a bit this year even though the results don’t show for it. Dauliach looked good but got some bad starts and had to battle his way up in every single moto. Mac looked good but seemed to be off pace with the Frenchman out front and looked much better in Runabout 1200. Some sick races and great riders. France, South Africa, and Canada defiantly represented in the ski class this year. Next year will be a blast to watch. The 2006 Results are here: http://www.ijsba.com/ijsba/results/2006/wf/1008.htm. A huge congratulation goes out to Brice Lopez and his crew for putting on a great show and walking away as World Champion.

Pro Runabout 1200: Pro runabout was a must see event since rumors were flying that there were several big names aboard skis that were exceeding 90+ mph and over 400 horsepower. This was sure to be great, as Chris MacClugage aboard his black #3 Macc Racing Kawasaki and Dustin Farthing aboard his #116 Factory Kawasaki were two of the favorites to win and both had skis that were blazing fast to match. One big surprise was the speed of New Zealand’s Sam Harvey aboard his DHL Sponsored Sea Doo RXP, which rumor had it, was running a pair of twin turbo’s in his four Stroke Sea Doo. Dustin Farthing looked very strong in all three motos but was always playing catch-up to Chris MacClugage after the start where Mac would always seem to have an edge on Farthing and Sam Harvey. Farthing did get passed Mac at one point as Mac seemed to have some trouble with the course and had to pick up a buoy, but as luck would have it, just as if it looked like Dustin was a shoe-in for the win, Farthings ski acted up on him on the final two turns of the race and Mac just edged passed Farthing coming down the front straight to take the moto win away from Farthing. Farthing would not let Mac make any mistakes as he was always close enough to Mac to keep him honest in all three motos. Mac did just that, as he did not make the mistake that Dustin was hoping for. Chris MacClugage aboard his Macc Racing Kawasaki looked like he was on a mission leading the pack in all three motos and taking home another World Championship. Congratulation to Chris MacClugage and his Macc Racing team!

Pro Womens Ski: The return of Tera Laho, aboard a Rius Racing Yamaha Superjet, had the crowed buzzing as to who would win the Pro Women’s ski class as defending World Champion Seiko Ozawa, as well as 19 other top women’s competitors, lined up next to her at the start line. In moto #1, Tera Laho and her fans were disappointed as she was called for jumping the line and red flagging in the first moto. This made her play catch-up throughout the race, and was not looking good for her as Seiko Ozawa had her head down and charged into the lead to take the moto one win aboard her #J2 Speed Magic Kawasaki Sx-r. Tera managed to pass nearly everyone on the track except for Seiko Ozawa and Niki Goudreau aboard her #2 Red Bull Kawasaki to take third in the moto. Moto #2 was just as fun to watch as Emi Kanamori, wife of Minoru Kamamori, took the lead and never looked back as she won the race wire-to-wire. Seiko Ozawa again charged hard and got her way into second place and take home the World Championship with her 1,2 finishes. Tera had a horrible start and could only work her way up into 4th place in the moto. She finished in second place overall with her consistent finishes aboard the Yamaha. Great job to the Japanese rider, as well as her crew members who traveled a great distance for helping her pilot her beautiful Speed Magic prepped Sx-r to the top and successfully defending her World Championship.


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Hot Water Tour Staff

Region 7 Race Promoters
Location
Largo, FL
Re-cap

Pro Runabout 800: The field was packed with what looked to be all two-stoke Sea Doo’s doing battle. There’s something about hearing and smelling the exhaust fumes that come from a two-stoke Open class ski that makes your adrenaline rush and heart pound. Those that attended the event know what I mean. Moto one was holshoted by Flyin’ Brain Baldwin aboard his Team Tweek Sea Doo. He was riding great, making his way through lappers, but ran into bad luck and had some issues. Skis were breaking left and right and many riders were getting towed into the pits including Florida’s Eric Lagopoulos. This opened up the door for Michael Phenes aboard his Total Eclipse Paintball sponsored Sea Doo to take the moto one win followed in second by the Bud Light/Judge Motorsports sponsored Claude Clayton and then by Kuwait Airlines sponsored Yousef Al-Abdurazzaq to get the third spot. Moto 2 was no mirror image of Moto 1 as everyone who was in a good position in Moto 1 was scattered throughout the field and playing catch-up. Chris Heinrich was on a mission, had his head down, and charged his way into first place to take the Moto 2 win, followed by Yousef Al-Abdurazzaq in second, and Thailand’s Phanon Khenjeng in third. Yousef Al-Abdurazzaq was the most consistent rider and takes home a World Championship for his efforts. Claude Clayton rode great and got 2nd overall, followed by Ali Al Shamali of Kuwait in third aboard his Kuwait Airlines/BMW sponsored craft. Great job by all. Congratulations to the Kuwait Airlines Team for making the trip a worthwhile one!


Pro Freestyle: The grandstands were packed as the Pro Freestyle event was getting ready to go underway. First up was Jeremy Parr who looked impressive as he did a variety of different tricks including some barrel rolls and hood tricks which gave him a nice mixture of technical moves as well as high amplitude moves. Next up, was Florida’s own Jason Stoyer who started off his routine with a nice “Superman”. He also had good moves such as the barrel roll and the appropriately named “Flarrel Roll” which helped wow the crowed. His Green Mohawk was also a fan favorite and helped ad a little color to the event. Next, was Amateur World Champion Anthony Burgess who was allowed to step up to the Pro ranks following his World Championship run earlier in the week. He would not disappoint as he had great height on his barrel rolls, pulled off a few really clean “Flarrel Rolls”, and also took a crack at the flat-water back flip which added to the energetic run he had going. Japan’s Fumikazu Watanabe was next. The crowed was on its feet when he was the first one to pull off a clean “Flarrel Roll” to flat water “Back flip” as well as numerous variations of barrel rolls including a “No Hander Lander”. The bar had been raised and the Japanese rider definitely brought the goods. Malone was the last to hit the water, and knew that he had his work cut out to beat Watanabe’s impressive run. What can you say, Malone definitely makes Pro Freestyle look easy. He had HUGE amplitude on all his tricks, good variations of Barrel Rolls, my favorite trick, which the “Flarrel Roll” to “Back Flip”, and then finally unleashing the first ever “Triple Back Flip” which has to be seen in person to believe. Needless to say, Malone defended his World Championship run from last year and was followed in by Japan’s Watanabe, then England’s Anthony Burgess, Texas’s Jeremy Parr, and Florida’s own Jason” The Destroyer” Stoyer. Impressive runs by all. You guys are all fun to watch. Congratulations to Eric Malone who continues to push this sport to new heights, shows great sportsmanship, and is a great roll model. Malone’s the man! At least for 2006 he is.

All in all, we had a great time that we will not soon forget. The people, atmosphere, racers, crewmembers, staff, and vendors are what make the World finals a “must attend” event for not only the hard core racer, but to anyone even remotely interested in the sport of Personal Watercraft racing. We look forward to next year and hope we can spend a little more time in the jet ski capital of the world. Till then, we look forward to the 2007 race season and hope that everyone can attend the 2007 Hot Water Tour here in Region 7. Check out or site at www.hotwatertour.com for our tentative race schedule and any information you may need about the tour. If you’re a new racer or would like to get more information on how to get into the great sport of Personal Watercraft racing, contact Robert@hotwatertour.com for further information.


-Pete Kucinski-
-Hot Water Tour Race Director-
-2007 Race Season-
 

Hot Water Tour Staff

Region 7 Race Promoters
Location
Largo, FL
Thanks Kevin. It was a pleasure meeting you also. Good times huh?? Next year should definetly be fun. Hope we can make it a longer trip next year. You planning on racing at all next season?
 
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Great re-cap bro!
Awesome meeting you guys, and look forward to the tour!!:biggrin:

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Hot Water Tour Staff

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Ronny- Thanks. It was nice to meet you finally. Good times at Kokomos. Hope we can see you at some of our events. Your pics are top knotch and we are huge fans of your work. Keep 'um coming.

Yamaslut and Saki-Sorry I missed the last freeride, been crazy busy lately but we DO plan on heading there soon to do some wave jumpin' East Coast style since it's been flat here all summer. One of you need to teach me how to nail a back flip, on a SX-R. It's on! We can shake hands after that.
 
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Ronny- Thanks. It was nice to meet you finally. Good times at Kokomos. Hope we can see you at some of our events. Your pics are top knotch and we are huge fans of your work. Keep 'um coming.

Yamaslut and Saki-Sorry I missed the last freeride, been crazy busy lately but we DO plan on heading there soon to do some wave jumpin' East Coast style since it's been flat here all summer. One of you need to teach me how to nail a back flip, on a SX-R. It's on! We can shake hands after that.


you better be here in Jan...
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Hot Water Tour Staff

Region 7 Race Promoters
Location
Largo, FL
Yup..Almost. He looked strong all weekend. Would be nice to see a underdog win a moto, and if he kept it tighter around those yellows that may have been possible. Till next year I guess.
 

Hot Water Tour Staff

Region 7 Race Promoters
Location
Largo, FL
Yamaslut-that may be very possible..sorry I missed the last one yamasaki put on. I've been adding on to my house and been taking up a HUGE chunk of my time, let alone the tour.

Idok- if slutty could race as good as he can freeride, we might be in for some good action. I heard you wanna race also??
 
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