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Aquabike World Championship

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Powerboating sports competition
Aquabike World Championship
Motor racing formula
CategoryGP1 (Class Pro)
Country or regionWorld
ChampionshipsRunabout Ski Freestyle
Inaugural season1992
StatusOngoing
Current championsRunabout GP1, Freestyle, Ski GP1, Ski Ladies GP1
  • France Francois Medori
  • Italy Roberto Mariani
  • France Mickaël Poret
  • France Jessica Chavanne

The UIM-ABPAquabike World Championship is a powerboating sports competition. The UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship is the premier class of jetski racing, founded in 1992. Aquabike jetskis are personal watercraft vehicles purpose-built for racing and modified according to class. The UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship is organized and promoted byH2O Racing Ltd on behalf of theUnion Internationale Motonautique (UIM), the governing body of powerboating and the exclusive entity recognized by theInternational Olympic Committee (IOC). ABP refers to Aquabike Promotion.[1]

Types of bikes

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Currently, there are two types of Aquabikes (jetskis); Ski and Runabout

Ski

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This term refers to an Aquabike designed to be stood upon and is powered by rear jet propulsion with a completely closed system. Skis, by definition, are the most demanding to ride as they require high fitness levels and great physical strength as well as agility in the legs and arms. According to the different degrees of modifications to the engine and bodywork, this type of Aquabike is used for three different categories: GP1, GP2 and Stock. Another category (GP3) also exists in which younger drivers, between the ages of 11 and 14, compete.

Ski bikes are also used in the Freestyle category however this requires further structural changes to the size and motor, allowing the Ski to become considerably shorter in length, lighter in weight and able to perform better at low engine speeds.

Ski bikes are currently used in three different disciplines of the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship: Closed Circuit, Parallel Slalom and Freestyle.[2]

Runabout

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Runabout refers to the largest and most powerful bikes in the Championship. Runabout bikes are designed for driving while seated and feature a saddle (located towards the front) and a rear jet or a completely closed propulsion system. Runabouts are the most common jetski in the world, as they can also be used for recreational purposes.

As with Ski bikes, Runabout bikes are used for three different racing categories: GP1, GP2 and Stock, according to the different degrees of modifications to the engine and bodywork. Another category (GP3) also exists in which younger drivers, between the ages of 11 and 14, compete.

Runabout bikes are used in five different disciplines of the UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship: Closed Circuit, Offshore, Endurance, Jet Raid and Parallel Slalom.[3]

Disciplines

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The UIM-ABP Aquabike World Championship is divided into 5 categories:

Closed Circuit

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These races are held near coastlines. Regulations require that the path does not exceed 1300m in length. The circuit is marked out by different coloured buoys: yellow (right turn) and red (left turn). Riders are required to complete a set number of laps (varies according to racing division) at the end of which, the chequered flag is waved by marshals.[4]

Offshore

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Offshore races take place at sea. These races are held across long distances and require serious consideration to be taken for refuelling as this is usually done on land. The circuit is bordered by large buoys (visible from long distances) or by natural landmarks like coastline, lighthouses, islands, rocks, etc .[5]

Endurance

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Endurance races are held on long closed circuits. As endurance races are testing the long-term resistance of a rider and their bike, these races tend to last several hours and are more akin to a marathon as opposed to a sprint. Given the long duration of the race, supplies are required in advance to ensure everything runs smoothly. Runabout bikes are used in endurance races.[6]

Jet Raid

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These races are spread over several stages. Riders are required to travel long distances marked by checkpoints to complete the race. These races are often very time consuming as riders cover one expanse of water, and reach the coast on the other side, where their bike then has to be transported by land to the next race stage.[7]

Freestyle

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This category is more of a competition than a race. Riders are given a duration of three minutes to perform a rehearsed routine, one at a time. The stunts are evaluated by a team of five expert judges. The evaluation criteria are: quality, quantity and variety. The most common moves are Backflip, Barrel Roll, 360, Superman and Submarine.[8]

Safety

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Safety and security is of paramount importance during all the races and tests. Each member of the rescue team present at all races is required to have a certificate proving their ability to rescue and transport personal watercraft and injured riders. The support of the firefighters and patrol boats is essential as they ensure the immediate action in case of more serious accidents. On the ground, there is a medical team specialised in traumatology who are able to accompany the riders to the closest hospital to the race site. In offshore racing, there is also a helicopter rescue service.[9]

Results

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Runabout GP1

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2024SwedenSamuel JohanssonFranceFrancois MedoriPortugalLino Araujo
2023FranceFrançois MedoriFranceJérémy PerezKuwaitYousef Al Abdulrazzaq
2022HungaryMarcus JorgensenFranceFrançois MedoriFranceJérémy Perez
2021FranceJérémy PerezKuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqPortugalLino Araujo
2020KuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqHungaryMarcus JorgensenFranceJérémy Perez
2019FranceJérémy PerezSwedenSamuel JohanssonHungaryMarcus Jorgensen
2018FranceJérémy PerezSwedenLars ÅkerblomUnited KingdomJames Bushell
2017KuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqSwedenLars ÅkerblomUnited KingdomJames Bushell
2016KuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqUnited KingdomJames BushellSwedenLars Åkerblom
2015KuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqFranceJean-Baptiste BottiFranceJérémy Perez
2014FranceTeddy PonsFranceJérémy PerezSwedenLars Åkerblom
2013KuwaitYousef Al AbdulrazzaqFranceCyrille LemoineFranceJérémy Perez
2012FranceFrançois MedoriFranceCyrille LemoineItalyLorenzo Benaglia
2011ItalyMattia FracassoFranceFrançois MedoriFranceCyrille Lemoine
2010FranceCyrille LemoineFranceFrançois MedoriFranceTeddy Pons
2009FranceTeddy PonsItalyLorenzo BenagliaSpainJordi Tomas
2008GreeceConstantinos MalamanitisHungaryLaszlo SumegiHungaryAndras Vagott
2007FranceDavy VaitilingonFrancePhilippe ChastanetFranceJean-Philippe Dies
2006FranceCyrille LemoineItalyGimmi BosioSpainJose Manuel Cruzado
2005LuxembourgSteve StievenartItalyChristian SpecialeHungaryLaszlo Sumegi
2004FranceDidier NavarroUnited Arab EmiratesMohamed Al MansouriUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al-Tayer
2003United Arab EmiratesNadir bin HendiFranceDidier NavarroItalyLorenzo Benaglia
2002ItalyGimmi BosioItalyCesare VismaraUnited Arab EmiratesNadir bin Hendi
2001ItalyGimmi BosioItalyLorenzo BenagliaFranceDidier Navarro
1999FranceDidier NavarroFranceCyrille LemoineItalyGimmi Bosio
1997SpainDavid SellesItalyLorenzo CamplaniSpainJose Casanova
1996FranceJoël BontouxSwitzerlandJean-Luc DocquierFrancePierre Nataly

Ski GP1

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2024BelgiumQuinten BosscheAustriaKevin ReitererFranceMorgan Poret
2023FranceMickaël PoretDenmarkOliver Koch HansenFranceMorgan Poret
2022FranceValentin DardillatFranceAxel CourtoisFranceMorgan Poret
2021SpainNacho ArmillasUnited Arab EmiratesKevin ReitererDenmarkAndres Keller
2020NorwayStian SchjetleinSpainNacho ArmillasAustriaKevin Reiterer
2019AustriaKevin ReitererNorwayDaniel Save AndersenNorwayStian Schjetlein
2018AustriaKevin ReitererFranceRaphael MaurinBelgiumQuinten Bossche
2017BelgiumQuinten BosscheAustriaKevin ReitererFranceMickaël Poret
2016FranceJérémy PoretAustriaKevin ReitererSpainNacho Armillas
2015AustriaKevin ReitererFranceJérémy PoretSpainNacho Armillas
2014FranceJérémy PoretUnited StatesChris MacClugagePortugalTiago Sousa
2013FranceMickaël PoretPortugalTiago SousaItalyAlberto Monti
2012FranceJérémy PoretSpainNacho ArmillasItalyAlberto Monti
2011FranceJérémy PoretFranceChristopher CourtoisFranceJean-Baptiste Botti
2010FranceMickaël PoretFranceJérémy PoretFranceChristopher Courtois
2009FranceSteven DauliachFranceFranky ZapataFranceMickaël Poret
2008ItalyAlberto MontiFranceBruce LopezItalyMatteo Gaddoni
2007CroatiaSlaven IvančićFranceAudrey DujardinFranceLouis-Nathan Lavocat
2006FranceLudovic CaumontFranceDidier NavarroItalyMatteo Luzzatti
2005ItalyAlberto MontiFranceKevin LaigleItalyGianfranco Oliveri
2004FranceKevin LaigleItalyAlberto MontiFranceDidier Navarro
2003FranceKevin LaigleUnited KingdomRyan BurtFranceDidier Navarro
2002SpainDavid SellesItalyAngelo BertozziItalyAlberto Monti
2001ItalyAlberto MontiItalyAndrea FinchiFranceJerome Boyadjian

Ski Ladies

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2024EstoniaJasmiin ÜprausFranceJessica ChavanneNorwayBenedicte Drange
2023FranceJessica ChavanneEstoniaJasmiin ÜprausSwedenEmma-Nellie Örtendahl
2022EstoniaJasmiin ÜprausFranceJessica ChavanneSwedenJonna Borgstrom
2021SwedenJoanna BorgstromSwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlEstoniaJasmiin Üpraus
2020FranceJessica ChavanneEstoniaJasmiin ÜprausFranceEstelle Poret
2019SwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlSwedenJoanna BorgstromFranceEstelle Poret
2018LatviaKrista UzareSwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlEstoniaJasmin Üpraus
2017SwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlFranceEstelle PoretLatviaKrista Uzare
2016SwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlFranceJennifer MénardPortugalBeatriz Curtinhal
2015FranceJennifer MénardSwedenEmma-Nellie ÖrtendahlPortugalBeatriz Curtinhal
2014FranceJennifer MénardFranceEstelle PoretItalyMarta Sorrentino
2013SerbiaPija ŠumerItalyMarta SorrentinoFranceJennifer Ménard
2012PortugalStefania BalzerSerbiaPija ŠumerFranceJulie Bulteau
2011FranceJulie BulteauPortugalStefania BalzerSerbiaPija Šumer
2010FranceJulie BulteauItalyMarta SorrentinoPortugalStefania Balzer
2009FranceJulie BulteauSpainPatty GuttierezItalyPaola Boggi
2007ItalyAlessia IdaFranceAudrey DujardinFranceJulie Bulteau
2006FranceAudrey DujardinItalyAlessia IdaFranceJulie Bulteau
2005ItalyElisa SabatinoItalyTatiana MercurialiFranceVictoria Molyneaux

Freestyle

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SeasonChampionSecondThird
2024United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaItalyRoberto MarianiPortugalPaulo Nunes
2023ItalyRoberto MarianiUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaPortugalPaulo Nunes
2022United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaItalyRoberto MarianiItalyAlberto Camerlengo
2021United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaItalyRoberto MarianiPortugalPaulo Nunes
2020United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaItalyRoberto MarianiCzech RepublicJaroslav Tirner
2019United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaItalyRoberto MarianiRussiaSergey Chemezov
2018United Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaPortugalPaulo NunesItalyRoberto Mariani
2017SloveniaNac FlorjančičItalyRoberto MarianiUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al Mulla
2016SloveniaRok FlorjančičUnited Arab EmiratesRashid Al MullaSloveniaNac Florjančič
2015SloveniaRok FlorjančičSloveniaNac FlorjančičItalyRoberto Mariani
2014SloveniaRok FlorjančičSloveniaNac FlorjančičItalyRoberto Mariani
2013SloveniaRok FlorjančičSloveniaNac FlorjančičMontenegro Aleksandar Petrović
2012SloveniaNac FlorjančičFranceRomain StampersSloveniaRok Florjančič
2011ItalyValerio CalderoniFranceRomain StampersItalyRoberto Mariani
2010RussiaIvan PotaninItalyValerio CalderoniFranceRomain Stampers
2009ItalyValerio CalderoniFranceRomain StampersItalyRoberto Mariani
2008United KingdomLee StoneItalyValerio CalderoniRussiaEkaterina Tolkonova
2007United KingdomLee StoneFranceRomain StampersItalyValerio Calderoni
2006United KingdomLee StoneBrazilAlessander LenziFranceRomain Stampers
2005BrazilAlessander LenziFranceRomain StampersItalyRosario Caruso
2004BrazilAlessander LenziFranceRomain StampersUnited StatesRob Bortolameolli
2003BrazilAlessander LenziGermanyMarc SickerlingFranceRomain Stampers
2002GermanyMarc SickerlingBrazilAlessander LenziItalyFederico Bufacchi
2001ItalyGiampaolo MarcanteItalyFederico BufacchiItalySergio Marcolini
1999ItalyFederico BufacchiCroatiaKresimir ErdercFranceStéphane Prayas
1997GermanyMarc SickerlingFranceStéphane PrayasGermanyMarco Scheel
1996GermanyMarc SickerlingFranceStéphane PrayasUnited StatesJeff Richichi

See also

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References

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  1. ^Costa, Paolo."History UIM".UIM Powerboating. Archived fromthe original on 13 January 2017. Retrieved11 January 2017.
  2. ^costa, paolo."Ski".aquabike.net.
  3. ^costa, paolo."runabout".aquabike.net.
  4. ^costa, paolo."Circuit".aquabike.net.
  5. ^Paolo, Costa."Runabout".aquabike.net. Retrieved11 January 2017.
  6. ^costa, paolo."Endurance".aquabike.net.
  7. ^costa, paolo."Jetraid".aquabike.net.
  8. ^costa, paolo."Freestyle".aquabike.net.
  9. ^costa, paolo."Safety".aquabike.net.

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