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Did You Know...

... that Weembi challenges HayaBusa once again?

Roy Janssen with NMP PCH HayaBusa in 2014
posted Oct 13th, 2016 - The first four rounds have been completed at the FAI Indoor World Cup 2016, and NMP PCH HayaBusa is under serious pressure.

It is not Arizona Airspeed challenging the reigning indoor and outdoor 4-way world champions from Belgium, and it is neither the bronze medalist of the FAI Mondial 2016, France. Weembi is back and competes for France, even though Roy Janssen is a former HayaBusa member and 4-way world champion of 2014.

Roy Janssen has not competed at any FAI events or national championships since the world meet in Prostejov 2014, and the FAI rules allow a competitor to represent a different country after sitting out for one world meet cycle. He is now eligible to win medals for France at an FAI event.

Weembi at the Clash of Champions 2015
It is not a surprise that this Weembi lineup is challenging HayaBusa. Brothers Mathieu and Guillaume Bernier and Julien Degen are 4-way world champions of 2010 after winning silver in 2008 and before another 3rd place in Dubai 2012. Original member Roy Janssen was in HayaBusa's tail slot until winning gold in 2014.

The Weembi lineup in Poland this week is not new either. They had tied a few HayaBusa highscores at the Clash of Champions 2015 where they finished in 3rd place with a 29.5 average.

It's a real re-match between the same teams with the same lineups, and Weembi has once again a strong start. They had won two of the first four rounds at Inflight Dubai and tied another one. Now they are separate by one point after Round 4.

FAI Indoor World Cup 2016
12345678910T.Avg
R.4-way Open/Women15,11,67,2,AJ,B,18,5E,19,Q,38,P,2112,L,O,CG,20,F,1610,D,22N,9,K,414,M,17T.Avg
1NMP PCH HayaBusaBE25323331------12130.3
2WeembiFR24303333------12030.0
3French Girls WeembiFR21293130------11127.8
4Qatar TigersQA22272729------10526.3
4France 4-way OpenFR20272929------10526.3
6VolitionUK22252727------10125.3
7NFTOUK20262626------9824.5
8Gryttjom VoloSE23242426------9724.3
9EchochamberSE20272722------9624.0
10XOTeamRU19242625------9423.5
Weembi at the FAI Indoor World Cup 2016
The combined Top 10 leaderboard is showing Weembi's French Girls lineup back in full strength after Sophia Pecout's shoulder injury in Round 10 at the Mondial 2016, which may have cost the gold medals.

The internal French battle between the Open Class and the 4-way Women lineups continues and is once again reversed, compared to the most recent results between the two teams. The French Girls are also ahead of the Qatar Tigers and are holding the 3rd place clearly on the combined leaderboard.

Two more 4-way Women teams are within the Top 10, as well. Volition and NFTO continue with their internal British battle for the top spot in 4-way Women. Volition was far ahead at the World Challenge 2016 (232 - 199) and now has to work hard to maintain the lead in the British duel. Another exciting battle in the Top 10 is the re-match between the two best Swedish teams, Gryttjom Volo and Echochamber.

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