Luigi Buzzi: The thrill of foiling

Luigi Buzzi sails the line between adrenaline and control

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Following the contagious enthusiasm of Gregorio Moreschi and the technical sensitivity of the talented ILCA champion Mattia Cesana, our Ready to Fly course next takes us to a athlete soaring ahead on the wings of the Switch. Luigi Buzzi, from the Lega Navale of Mandello del Lario and President of the Italian Switch Class, finds the perfect balance between intuition and strategy as he flies from one buoy to the next. The third episode of this airborne endeavour reveals yet another nuance at the forefront of foiling: that of those who can’t get enough of speed, but who also know that, in order to truly fly to new heights, control is essential.

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Luigi Buzzi, President of the Italian Switch Class

Luigi grew up in the world of dinghies, eventually making the leap into the Switch class. A natural step, this shift was driven by a desire to delve into something new: a light, fast, reactive, but also challenging boat. "It caught my attention straight away," he says, "but it forces you to stay calm and know how to read the boat: it's not just about pushing, you need a head on your shoulders."

And that sweet spot between instinct and rationality is exactly what emerges from his story: a passion for flying over the waves, the challenge of keeping control, the knowledge that every mistake can cost you the race. Every board is an opportunity to learn, every jibe a test.

Feel the Foil: Luigi Buzzi's Challenge

In the 2025 season, Luigi has participated consistently in the national Switch circuit, tackling technical races and variable wind conditions, never losing sight of the objective: to improve. "The Switch, and foiling in general, is always putting you to the test," he says, "but that's also what makes it so rewarding: if you understand it, the Switch makes you experience some incredible emotions."

With Luigi Buzzi, the Ready to Fly series adds another chapter to the thrilling tale that is the new foil generation: young athletes who dream of the adrenaline of taking flight, but who know that real talent lies in making something complex appear simple. And that speed alone is not enough: you also need to know when to slow down.

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"The Switch, and foiling in general, is always putting you to the test, but that's also what makes it so rewarding: if you understand it, the Switch makes you experience some incredible emotions"

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The next races of 2025

12–14 September: International Event, Malcesine (Lake Garda)

10–12 October: National Championships, Tuscany

28–30 November: Grand Prix 04, Cagliari (Sardinia)

Author: ELENA GIOLAI/SLAM
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