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ummer 2021 in the Netherlands was notable for being a summer of warm temperatures, many BBQs and little wind. For most people this sounds fantastic and nothing to complain about. For people who practice kitesurfing the ‘little wind’ part sounds like a nightmare. I frequently found myself on the beach waiting for the wind to fill in. Several times I drove back home with a dry wetsuit, but once in a while I managed to get up on a foil and ride up and down for

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