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We're back at the Francisco Grande Resort in Casa Grande, Arizona for the 13th Santa Cruz Flats Race. Come on out and join us from September 19-25 for some unique technical flying and loads of fun in the desert.
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The Francisco Grande Golf Resort is hosting us for the 10th straight year. The resort allows us to park fully assembled gliders in the green grass under the shade of many trees just adjacent to the "tower" where all of our rooms are.
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Registration will open on
11/06 12:00 (US/Arizona)
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Live trackers supplied
The organiser will supply Live trackers to you, for safety and scoring
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Good phone coverage
The region generally has good phone coverage
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Radio coverage
We will be monitoring radios for your safety whilst you fly
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Tracklogs managed
The organisers will download the tracklogs at HQ for scoring
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Airtribune blogging
The organisers are using Airtribune for registration, tracking, blogging and to publish scores
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Party
There will be an organised party during or after the event
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Free gift
You will receive a tshirt or other welcome gift
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Plastic reduction
The organisers support reducing the use of unnecessary plastic at the event. This includes NOT giving disposable water bottles
Prize funds and scoring categories
- Class 1 open
- Class 1 Sport
- Class 2
Contacts
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Organizer/Meet Director
- Jamie Shelden
- 831-261-5444
- naughtylawyer@gmail.com
Event info
We're back at the Francisco Grande Resort in Casa Grande, Arizona for the 13th Santa Cruz Flats Race. Come on out and join us from September 19-25 for some unique technical flying and loads of fun in the desert.
Selection and entry fee
Registration and payment will work a little differently this year. Thanks to Sonora Wings, we have two dragonflies in Casa Grande. If we have no more than 22-24 pilots, we’ll be covered with these local dragonflies. However, if we have more than 24 pilots register, we will need to bring tugs from out of the area. We can get two more dragonflies from Florida via trailer, but there is a hitch: the cost of driving the trailer out to Arizona is the same if we put one tug or two tugs in it and that cost is extremely high. What this means is that it is only cost effective to pack up the trailer and bring 2 dragonflies. Bringing just one would make towing very very expensive.
So, we are in a situation where we can have either two or four dragonflies, but not three. If we have 42 pilots register, pay and commit to attend, all is great. But, if we have only 30, the tow fees to each pilot would be prohibitively expensive. With this in mind, it is critical that pilots register, pay registration fees and commit to participate no later than one month before the start of the competition.
We will initially accept only 24 pilots and they will be accepted in the order of payment of registration fees. If we fill up with 24 paid participants, additional pilots will only be accepted after we have at least 18 more (for a total of 42) confirmed. Once a total of 42 pilots have registered, we can then accept all 42 and confirm the tugs from Florida once all 42 pilots have paid their registration fees.
I realize this is complicated, but we don’t want to wait until the week before the competition starts to determine how much tow fees will be and we don’t want to risk having more than 24, but fewer than 42 pilots because that would make tow fees in excess of $550/person.
Documents required at registration
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National Licence
The organiser requires you to present your National flying licence.
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Signed Application form
You will need to sign an applicaton form at the venue. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.
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Signed Waiver/Release form
You will need to sign a waiver or release document to show you understand the risks. Usually the organiser will provide it on arrival.
Cancellation Policy
Prize fund and scoring categories
General schedule
10am - 11am On Site Registration
September 19 - 25, 2021
Competition days
September 25, 2021
Prize giving ceremony
Daily schedule
12:00 - Take-off window opens
22:00 - Provisional results posted
All times subject to change as needed.
Accommodation and Activities
Francisco Grande Hotel and Golf Resort http://www.franciscogrande.com/
The hotel has set aside a block of rooms for our group at a discounted rate. You must call and mention the hang gliding competition to book your room (don't book online or you will not get the discounted room rate). Book early because the discounted rooms may fill up before the start of the competition.
How to get here
By Plane: The nearest airports are:
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Web: https://skyharbor.com/
Tuscon International Airport
Web: http://www.flytucson.com/
By Car:
From Sky Harbor International Airport:
Head East on East Sky Harbor Boulevard and merge onto AZ - 153 South towards I-10/AZ-143. Merge onto I-10 East via exit number 1A towards Tucson. Stay on I-10 East for 32 miles and exit AZ-387 South (make right at top of ramp) for 9 miles. Turn Right (West) onto AZ-84 (Gila Bend Highway). Head West for 5 miles until Resort on right.
Total driving distance is 46 miles and 50 minutes.
From Downtown Phoenix:
Merge onto I-10 East via exit number 1A towards Tucson. Stay on I-10 East for 32 miles and exit AZ-387 South (make right at top of ramp) for 9 miles. Turn Right (West) onto AZ-84 (Gila Bend Highway). Head West for 5 miles until Resort on right.
Total driving distance is 47 miles and 52 minutes.
From Tucson International Airport:
Take I-10 West to Casa Grande exit 194 Florence Blvd. Make a left onto Florence Blvd. Take Florence approx. 10 miles and we are on the right hand side.
Total driving distance is 78 miles and 1 hour 16 minutes
Casa Grande, AZ, USA
Casa Grande United States
Plane
The nearest airports are:
Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.
Web: https://skyharbor.com/
Tuscon International Airport
Web: http://www.flytucson.com/
Car
From Sky Harbor International Airport:
Head East on East Sky Harbor Boulevard and merge onto AZ - 153 South towards I-10/AZ-143. Merge onto I-10 East via exit number 1A towards Tucson. Stay on I-10 East for 32 miles and exit AZ-387 South (make right at top of ramp) for 9 miles. Turn Right (West) onto AZ-84 (Gila Bend Highway). Head West for 5 miles until Resort on right.
Total driving distance is 46 miles and 50 minutes.
From Downtown Phoenix:
Merge onto I-10 East via exit number 1A towards Tucson. Stay on I-10 East for 32 miles and exit AZ-387 South (make right at top of ramp) for 9 miles. Turn Right (West) onto AZ-84 (Gila Bend Highway). Head West for 5 miles until Resort on right.
Total driving distance is 47 miles and 52 minutes.
From Tucson International Airport:
Take I-10 West to Casa Grande exit 194 Florence Blvd. Make a left onto Florence Blvd. Take Florence approx. 10 miles and we are on the right hand side.
Total driving distance is 78 miles and 1 hour 16 minutes
Downloads
Waypoint files
Organizers
Meet Director
Contacts
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Organizer/Meet Director
- Jamie Shelden
- 831-261-5444
- naughtylawyer@gmail.com
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Final Results
Class 1 open
- Zac Majors (13)
- phill bloom (10)
- John Simon (333)
After 6 out of 7 scored tasks, and showing all his skills, Zac Mayors ended up first on the Class 1 - (Alias Open Class) event with more than 730 points over the second place.
Class 1 open resultsClass 1 Sport
- Leonardo Ortiz (28)
- Tim Delaney (714)
- L.J. Omara (2198)
The sport class was dominated since the first day, by the Colombian revelation, Leonardo Ortiz, who flew conservative gaining advantage over the second place every day but the last one where he arrived second, but still with 160 plus points to spare over Tim Delaney
Class 1 Sport resultsClass 2
- Greg Chastain
- James Race
Class 2 was dominated by Greg Chastain. With 4 real tasks, and "bombed out" task, it was a pretty straight forward victory, with more than 2000 points over the second place.
Class 2 resultsTasks and results
Task 1
19 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 74.0 km — Race to goal
Task 1
19 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 56.1 km — Race to goal
Task 1
19 Sep, 2021
Class 2 — 71.4 km — Race to goal
Task 2
20 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 83.6 km — Race to goal
Task 2
20 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 50.6 km — Race to goal
Task 2
20 Sep, 2021
Class 2 — 103.4 km — Race to goal
Task 3
21 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 60.5 km — Race to goal
Task 3
21 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 41.9 km — Race to goal
Task 3
21 Sep, 2021
Class 2 — 97.4 km — Race to goal
Task 4
22 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 81.8 km — Race to goal
Task 4
22 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 58.4 km — Race to goal
Task 4
22 Sep, 2021
Class 2 — 101.0 km — Race to goal
Task 6
24 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 53.0 km — Race to goal
Task 6
24 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 23.1 km — Race to goal
Task 7
25 Sep, 2021
Class 1 — 81.6 km — Race to goal
Task 7
25 Sep, 2021
Class 1 Sport — 44.5 km — Race to goal
Task 7
25 Sep, 2021
Class 2 — 88.2 km — Race to goal