Tow-In Time on Day 3 | FPT Sardinia Day 3 Recap

June 7, 2025

Tow-In Time on Day 3 | FPT Sardinia Day 3 Recap

Day 3 marked the start of the tow-in action at the 2025 Freestyle Pro Tour stop in Porto Pollo, with two qualification rounds splitting the 12 riders into two groups of six, each providing the top 3 riders with a ticket to the finals at sundown. Riders gave it their all in front of a buzzing crowd at the beach in front of Rupi’s Chilling Out, sending their best tricks in a bid to make it through to the much-anticipated final.

The first round saw strong performances across the board, but it was Maaike Huvermann (Severne), Jacopo Testa (WeOne / GunSails), and Rossel Bertoldo who earned the three spots in the finals. Testa set the bar high immediately after stomping a big One-Handed Burner 360 – which the crowd absolutely loved. Bertoldo laid down a clean Burner 360 which wasn’t enough to top Testa, but followed it up with a massive Air Skopu in his second run, comfortably placing him at the top of the group. Despite the stacked mixed fleet, Huvermann didn’t let off, snatching third with a beautifully claimed Culo on her very last run. Other standout moves included Salome Fourner’s perfect Spock, which added flair and variety to the round – even though it wasn’t quite enough to progress.

Salome Fournier impressed the judges with her Tow-In Spock – a desceptively difficult move in this discipline.
Fot. – Richard Buchner

The second round brought fresh drama and big moves. Yentel Caers (JP Australia / NeilPryde) did what he does best – starting the round with a Double Air Burner – which he lightly brushed off as “just a warmup” – and then proceeded to completely smash the scoresheets, securing a 9.67 with a near-perfect Double Air Culo.

Tow-In newcomers Ziva Batis (GunSails) and Bijou Shahmirian (Starboard / Severne) got off to a strong start in their very first tow-in competition, both throwing down Air Funnels in their eliminations. 

Local hero Rossel Bertoldo quickly showed he had the ability to go toe-to-toe with some of the best riders on the european scene, showing he meant business by topping his qualifying elimination with a huge Air Skopu
Fot. Richard Buchner

Maarten Molenaar claimed second after a massive Burner, with the third spot going to local junior talent Ercole Rosso-Chioso who nailed a clean One-Handed Burner that impressed the judges and secured his place in the final.

In classic tow-in fashion, the session saw crashes galore  – Fernando Sottile came into a Burner, but had his sail detach mid-air in a dramatic crash. Leander Halm also had a few gnarly crashes with nose catches and massive sends. 

Maaike Huvermann impressed by showing a series of Culos – both in the qualifying and finals rounds, impressing in a super stacked mixed fleet.
Fot. Richard Buchner

As the sun started to set over Porto Pollo, the finals hit the water. The first round was a full-on burner party, with nearly ever rider going for one – and Jacopo Testa took the early lead after once again stomping a One-Handed Burner. Bertoldo stuck a solid Burner 360, and an uncharacteristic crash from Caers left Jacopo Testa in the lead heading into the second round.

Ercole Rosso-Chioso landed a solid burner to start off round 2, followed by an Air Funnell by Molenaar. Huvermann once again brought out a perfect Culo, and Testa upgraded with a perfect Pasko. However the tide of the elimination changed the moment Yentel Caers stepped back into the water – and a perfect 10 for a Double Air Burner followed. 

After his crash in the first round, Yentel Caers was out for blood – stomping two back to back moves that scored 10 and 10.5 each.
Fot. – Richard Buchner

Round 3 was once again quite similar – many Burner attempts, with noone able to top Caers’ incredible move from the previous round – until Yentel himself, with the final run of the day, stomped an even cleaner Double Air Burner – scoring an off-the-scales 10.5.

Caers confidently secured the win, showing why he is one of the best freestyle windsurfers in the world at the moment.
Fot. – Richard Buchner

The final tow-in rankings for FPT Sardinia finished as follows:

1. Yentel Caers

2. Rossel Bertoldo

3. Jacopo Testa

4. Maaike Huvermann

5. Ercole Rosso-Chioso

6. Maarten Molenaar

Watch the Day 3 Highlights below!:

The forecast for the final day of the event finally looks suitable for a proper freestyle competition – with the wind only getting stronger as the day progresses.

The skipper’s meeting is scheduled for 8:00 with a first possible start at 9:00. Stay tuned to our social channels for updates as the competition unfolds throughout the day!

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