
This weekend the pigeons were treated to cloudy weather with a strong wind blowing under their wings. Even with these very high speeds our fanciers achieved nice results!
This weekend again we saw several top performances in Holland. Next fanciers sent us their performances.
When August appears on the calender we know the racing season’s end is upon us. The weather was just fine, with nice clear blue skies and back wind. The following fanciers achieved top performances:
On Saturday a clear sky appeared at noon, allowing some races to go on. Others needed to be postponed until Sunday. Sunday was terrific flying weather, and all flights ran a smooth course. This resulted in the following top performances.
It looks more and more as if this season we’ll have exactly the same weather as last season, which is not good at all. Race courses are being hindered by showers and liberations are being delayed. Despite all of this, we have new top performers each week.
Big black clouds filled with rain held France in their grip on Saturday. Postponing the middle distance and great distance races was the only option left for the organizers. On Sunday the tied turned, and the pigeons were able to fly in clear blue skies.
The races of Saturday 9th of June were flown at an extremely high pace. The only one responsible for this was the powerful west-southwest wind that helped the pigeons reach speeds of over 1,700 m/min on the shorter distances and middle distances. On Sunday the forecasted rain was delayed, so the speeds were maintained. The racing season has now finally truely started.