29er EuroCup
The 29er EuroCup 2025 – The Finals ended with fourteen valid races, organized by Fraglia Vela Riva together with the International 29er Class Association. 150 teams from 19 countries took part in the event on Lake Garda. The four-day competition ran smoothly thanks to the Race Committee, led by PRO Adolfo Villani, and the Fraglia Vela Riva team, coordinated by Technical Manager Fausto Maroni.
Today, the races started at 9:00 with a strong and gusty Pelèr and finished at 15:30 with Ora breezes. Four races were completed, deciding the final rankings and the standings for the international 29er circuit.
The winners of this Garda stage, the eleventh event of the 29er EuroCup 2025, are the French team Alexandre Mostini and Raphael Allain. They regained the lead after the third day of racing, when the Swiss duo Ikke Huber and Liam Berger were temporarily in front but dropped to fourth today.
Second place went to the British team Jack Bailey and Ben Sinfield, 22 points behind the winners, and third place to the Swiss team Jacob Ryu Brundler and Thierry Stucki. The top Italian team was Giuseppe Montesano and Enrico Coslovich (C.V. Muggia), who finished fifth, just three points off the podium.
Among mixed crews, the best were Emilia Salvatore and Pietro Rizzi (S.C.G. Salò), finishing seventh overall. In the girls’ category, Bianca Marchesini and Lucia Finato (F.V. Malcesine and F.V. Riva) won, finishing tenth overall—a great achievement, especially as both are Under 17. In the Under 17 category, the boys’ winners were the German team Springer-Winter, and among mixed crews, the Czech team Lara Nemcova and Kristian Bezusek.
2025 EuroCup Overall Rankings
After 11 events across Europe — with 6 discards and 5 events to count — the 2025 29er EuroCup crowned its new overall circuit winners.
Szymon Kolka / Bartosz ?mudzi?ski (POL)
Niklas Holt / Philip Forslund (NOR)
Nolann Huet Des Aunay / Titouan Gresset (FRA)
The Polish pair clinched the 29er EuroCup 2025 overall title with 18 net points, after a consistent season that kept them on top from start to finish.



