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Moth. Enzo Balanger Still in the Lead, in the Gold Fleet

Summary by Course Au Large
The fourth day of the 2025 Moth World Championship opened at dawn on July 11 with another early start for the 137 athletes from 25 nations competing on Lake Garda. The first warning signal was scheduled for 8:30 a.m., and in the early hours of the morning, a good northerly breeze was blowing, ideal for completing the last two qualifying races before the separation of the Gold and Silver fleets. Frenchman Enzo Balanger distinguished himself in bo…
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The fourth day of the 2025 Moth World Championship opened at dawn on July 11 with another early start for the 137 athletes from 25 nations competing on Lake Garda. The first warning signal was scheduled for 8:30 a.m., and in the early hours of the morning, a good northerly breeze was blowing, ideal for completing the last two qualifying races before the separation of the Gold and Silver fleets. Frenchman Enzo Balanger distinguished himself in bo…

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Course au Large broke the news in on Saturday, July 12, 2025.
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