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Utilizzando un gioco di vele realizzato con la nuova tecnologia 3Di-RAW, Robertissima ha fatto sua la penultima frazione delle Miami Winter Series... Miami Winter Series, Robertissima felice e vincente

Robertissima - Miami Winter SeriesMiami – Utilizzando un gioco di vele realizzato con la nuova tecnologia 3Di-RAW, Robertissima ha fatto sua la penultima frazione delle Miami Winter Series, organizzata dal Coconut Grove Sailing Club in collaborazione con Melges USA.

Roberto Tomasini Grinover, armatore timoniere di Robertissima, contattato telefonicamente dopo la premiazione, ha manifestato tutta la sua soddisfazione: “E’ una vittoria di cui sono felice ed orgoglioso. Cominciare la stagione con questo risultato è fantastico e ringrazio tutto l’equipaggio per l’impegno e la qualità del lavoro che è stato fatto. Siamo una grande famiglia e abbiamo davanti a noi una stagione sportiva molto fitta, con un programma agonistico molto ambizioso sia nella classe Melges 32 che in quella mini maxi con Robertissima III, l’ex 72 Ran, che dallo scorso settembre fa parte della nostra scuderia e con il quale parteciperemo a tutte le grandi classiche della classe. Forza Robertissima”.

Lo scafo di Roberto Tomasini-Grinover, assistito da un equipaggio di cui hanno fatto parte il tattico Vasco Vascotto, e gli uomini North Sails Giovanni Cassinari (randa) e Marco Capitani (coach), ha messo in fila i campione iridati in carica di Argo, guidati dall’armatore Jason Carroll, e gli ex campioni mondiali di Samba Pa Ti, portato dall’armatore John Kilroy.

Bene anche Red (Joe Woods), al rientro dopo un anno e mezzo e subito competitivo al punto da chiudere al quarto posto.

Le Miami Winter Series si concluderanno con lo svolgimento dell’ultima frazione, la Spring Challenge, in programma tra il 4 e il 6 aprile prossimi.


MIAMI WINTER SERIES, ROBERTISSIMA GRABS THE EVENT
Miami – The last and final day of competition in Miami brought on classic conditions with top honors going to Roberto Tomasini Grinover’s Robertissima. Aboard with Tomasini Grinover was tactician Vasco Vascotto, Federico Michetti, Giovanni Cassinari, Gunnar Bahr, Simone Spangaro, Stefano Nicolussi and Nevio Sabadin – they are 2014 Melges 32 Miami Winter Regatta Champions!

Landing second overall is newly appointed Class President Jason Carroll and his Argo team, while third place went to John Kilroy’s Samba Pa Ti.

Joe Woods’ Red team had a phenomenal regatta taking fourth overall. The last time Woods competed in the class was more than a year and a half ago. He returned to Miami with some fresh, brand new crew proving that his Red Melges 32 has still got it where it counts.

Tony Buckingham on Ngoni, who only just became active over the 2013 racing season, completed the event nicely in fifth overall making this his best finish yet in the Melges 32 Class.

Up next for the North American fleet is the final stage of the 2014 Miami Winter Series – the Spring Challenge taking place on 4-6 April. More teams are expected to attend as everyone ramps up their programs in an effort to capture the top trophy later in the year, that of World Champion. Teams are encouraged to make plans to attend all Miami events sooner rather than later. Miami is busy all year long, so make your arrangements promptly and register now .

The 2014 Miami Winter Regatta was hosted at Miami Beach Marina and proudly supported by Coconut Grove Sailing Club and Melges USA.

Top five, dopo 8 prove
1. Robertissima, 2-1-[4]-2-2-4-2-[7], 17
2. Argo, 6-3-[7]-1-1-1-4-3, 19
3. Samba Pa Ti, 1-[11]-9-9-3-5-4, 35
4. Red, [13]-2-3-6-10-8-6-2, 37
5. Ngoni, 7-8-8-4-4-6-[11]-1, 38

Cutler leads the overall
The 2014 Melges 32 Miami Winter Series consists of three events – Quantum Key West Race Week (19-24 January), Miami Winter Regatta (28 February – 2 March) and the first ever Spring Challenge (4-6 April). Fifteen teams are currently competing in the Series with Bermuda’s Alec Cutler on Hedgehog in first place. Cutler won the prestigious Key West Race Week and competed this weekend at the Miami Winter Regatta. This combined participation puts him ahead by five points over Deneen Demourkas’ Groovederci in second. Richard Gorranson on Helly Hansen Inga from Sweden is currently ranked third. Fleet newcomers Dieter Schoen on Momo from Germany is fourth and Chris Wientjes on Stormvogel proudly rounds out the top five. View the Full 2014 Miami Winter Series Ranking.

Extra special thanks
First and foremost, the IM32CA is very thankful for the loyal support every owner gives to the class. In particular, the generosity and kindness expressed by Roberto Tomasini Grinover and Jason Carroll this week was incredible. Thanks to both gentleman for hosting really amazing cocktail parties to officially kick off the season during the Miami Winter Regatta. Special thanks to Alec Cutler, and again to the Argo team, in particular program captains Chad Corning and Jim Condon for enabling the Class access to the race course in an effort to bring everyone back home the latest updates with photos and videos via social media.

Special thanks to all the staff at Miami Beach Marina, Melges USA and Coconut Grove Sailing Club (CGSC). As always, the incredible staff of CGSC has been wonderful – every member of the Race Committee is dedicated to making Melges events unparallelled.

And lastly, but certainly not least, special thanks are in order for the very professional Anderson Reggio as PRO. The originally scheduled eight race series was completed in full over the course of three days.

Top five, after 8 races
1. Robertissima, 2-1-[4]-2-2-4-2-[7], 17
2. Argo, 6-3-[7]-1-1-1-4-3, 19
3. Samba Pa Ti, 1-[11]-9-9-3-5-4, 35
4. Red, [13]-2-3-6-10-8-6-2, 37
5. Ngoni, 7-8-8-4-4-6-[11]-1, 38

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