Can 100 pilots outrun the storm ?

00:00:00 Waiting for the start 00:17:35 Start 01:09:34 TP1 01:11:29 Darko's rescue 01:14:30 ESS 01:16:46 Goal Task playlist:    • Victory Lap Five      • Sous ma veste   PWCA summary: "Task 4 of the 15th Paragliding World Cup Superfinal in Pegalajar brought another fast and tactical day of racing, as pilots faced a 72.49 km optimized task set carefully around developing storm conditions. With thunderstorms forecast later in the afternoon, the task committee opted for a shorter route with a single turnpoint, allowing pilots to complete the race while staying clear of the most dangerous weather developments. Despite the unstable forecast, conditions during the task itself proved strong and fast, producing another high-speed race day in southern Spain. As the task unfolded, two main groups emerged on different lines. One gaggle pushed further north-west while the second group chose a more direct option. For much of the task, both routes appeared closely matched, with pilots uncertain which line would ultimately prove faster. Female task winner Alexia Fischer explained that her group initially believed they were ahead for most of the race, but the other gaggle eventually gained an advantage after taking a stronger line under darker clouds and arrived into goal first. She described the conditions as very strong and very fast, with the approaching storms becoming increasingly visible by the end of the task. After difficult results in the previous two tasks, Honorin Hamard returned strongly to claim the overall task victory and keep himself in contention for the overall competition standings. Despite the setbacks earlier in the week, the former champion remains optimistic about recovering valuable points over the remaining tasks. In the team ranking, Ozone secured the task victory after an impressive collective performance across the course."