Voronezh is a freshwater lake spot located in southwestern Russia along the Don River valley. The water body is relatively protected, with a west-facing shoreline bordered by residential and urban development. The spot offers calm, sheltered conditions typical of inland lakes. However, with an average wind speed of only 5.0 knots and extremely poor wind reliability at 0.5%, this location is fundamentally unsuitable for consistent kitesurfing. When wind does occur, northerly directions would provide side-shore conditions. The shallow areas near the developed shore present safety concerns, and residential proximity limits suitable launching areas. Average water temperatures around 9.5°C require thermal protection outside summer months. This location would only be viable during rare strong weather systems and is better suited for other water sports like swimming or recreational boating during calmer periods. Kiters should seek more reliable wind destinations.