EBELTOFT, DENMARK
Windsurf|Issue 438 - October 2024
John Carter caught up with Finn Noer, the mastermind behind the European Pro Windsurfing Tour to find out the concept behind this tour, his aspirations and plans for the future.
Finn Noer
EBELTOFT, DENMARK

THE CONCEPT

The European Pro Windsurfing Tour is all about making competitions around Europe for riders that are talented and want to see a future within windsurfing. Mostly it is for the young guys coming into the racing scene, who may not have the money to travel to places like Japan or New Caledonia. On this tour they can look forward to a bright future where they can drive in their van, bring their friends and travel together with the minimum of costs. That side of it is very important for me. That reminds me of the time when I was young. I just wanted to compete, but of course couldn't afford to travel everywhere or anywhere. When I could afford to go, I just loved that. I can see the fire in the eyes of these new kids on the scene. A lot of these young guys are training really hard, but in reality, what are they actually training for?

THE IDEA

Two or three years ago I came up with the idea that we needed a European Tour. Something affordable and accessible to the majority of the riders. In reality, unfortunately, there isn't that much money in the sport and it's expensive! Windsurfing isn't for everyone, Formula One isn't for everyone and all the expensive sports are just not for everyone, but we can try and make it less expensive travel wise by having a tour in European spots like here in Denmark, Germany or Lake Garda. It will be a tour with four day events to also help keep the cost down. As you can see here in Denmark, it is also very important that we can entertain the people on the beach. Otherwise, it is just a closed party for the windsurfers. We want to entertain the people on the beach with a huge live screen and with Ben Proffitt as the commentator. It is really important for us to engage with the audience and make the sponsors happy. I don't want that at the cost of the windsurfing quality.

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