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Un Garda avaro di vento ha fatto da sfiondo alla seconda giornata della Malcesine RC44 Cup. I team impegnati sull'acqua non sono riusciti a...

Malcesine RC44 Cup – Malcesine – Un Garda avaro di vento ha fatto da sfiondo alla seconda giornata della Malcesine RC44 Cup. I team impegnati sull’acqua non sono riusciti a portare a termine il Round Robin e l’evento di match race si è concluso con un volo di anticipo.

Ad aggiudicarselo è stato Dean Barker che alla guida di Artemis ha chiuso il girone a pari punti con No Way Back di Ray Davies – 5 vittorie e nessuna sconfitta – ma è stato classificato primo in virtù del migliore piazzamento nella classifica del circuito.

5 vittorie e una sconfitta per Ceeref di Sebastien Col, finito terzo favanti al leader della classifica Team Aqua di Cameron Appleton.

Piuttosto male è andato BMW Oracle Racing, giunto nelle retrovie, con un bilancio di 2 vittorie e 4 sconfitte. Dietro lui, con lo stesso punteggio, Puerto Calero Islas Canaria, mentre Team Jelik e Team Austria hanno chiuso la loro fatica con 0 punti all’attivo.

Da oggi, meteo permettendo, sono in programma le regate di flotta.

Match-race, final results after 7 flights:
1. Artemis, Dean Barker, 5/0, 5 points
2. No Way Back, Ray Davies, 5/0, 5 points
3. Ceeref, Sébastien Col, 5/1, 5 points
4. Team Aqua, Cameron Appleton 4/2, 4 points
5. Team Sea Dubai, Markus Wieser, 3/3, 3 points
6. Team Organika, Karol Jablonski 3/3 – 1 penalty, 2 points
7. BMW Oracle Racing, Larry Ellison, 2/4, 2 points
8. Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, José Maria Ponce, 2/4, 2 points
9. Team Jelik, Frank Pong, 0/5, 0 point
10. Team Austria, Christian Binder, 0/6, 0 point

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Video courtesy RC44.


MALCESINE RC44 CUP, DEAN BARKER WINS MATCH RACE EVENT

[RC44 Championship Tour Press Release]
With no less than eight flights to complete today, the Race Committee had no time to loose and took the wise decision to schedule the first start at 8.30 AM. The early morning breeze was blowing beautifully (15-18, knots), the sun was shining and the light was absolutely superb, allowing three flights to be completed before the breeze died conveniently at lunch time. The southerly Ora started blowing one hour later, allowing one more flight to be sailed before a thunderstorm put an end to the thermal breeze. The Malcesine Cup match race had to be concluded after seven flights, despite numerous attempts by the Race Committee to launch more races.

On great form, Pieter Heerema and Ray Davies (Team No Way Back) started their day by putting a lot of pressure on Cameron Appleton (Team Aqua) during their pre-start, pushing Aqua out of the line prematurely. The team from the UAE fought hard to come back, but to no avail. No Way Back then easily won their next match against Frank Pong’s Team Jelik, rejoining Artemis on top of the leader board with five victories each and no defeats. The two teams unfortunately didn’t have the opportunity to sail against each other and therefore finish the event on a tie.

Ray Davies and Dean Barker obviously know each other well. Barker is Emirates Team New Zealand’s helmsman and Davies is his tactician. The two buddies spend most of the year sailing together; they both consider that it is “a great opportunity” for them to compete against each other on this occasion.

Sébastien Col and Ceeref complete the podium with five victories and one loss against Artemis – hence making the latter the winner of the event. Ceeref sailed one of the closest matches of the week against Team Islas Canarias Puerto Calero in the sixth flight. The Spaniards got a penalty in the prestart whilst Ceeref crossed the line prematurely and spent half the race catching up. The match ended up in a breathtaking run, with the Spaniards crossing the arrival line in Ceeref’s wake after completing their penalty. Probably an appropriate revenge after the point they scored yesterday against Aqua, by one second!

If they hadn’t lost this point, Aqua would have finished the event with five points too, illustrating how tough it is at the top of the leader board. But there are no “ifs” in match racing and Aqua finishes the event in fourth.

The day saw some great matches, including a nice regatta between Frank Pong (Team Jelik) and Team Sea Dubai. The new team from Hong Kong finally lost the race but proved that it has the capacity to fight against the best.

Also interesting to follow, the match between Team Sea Dubai and BMW Oracle Racing, with Markus Wieser managing to control its (tough) opponent throughout the regatta and win an important point.

Karol Jablonski, on Organika, wasn’t on great form at the beginning of the day, receiving no less than four penalties (including a red flag) during his match against Team Aqua.

The results of the Series clearly show that the level is getting better and better and that more boats are able to win races. Indeed, six out of ten teams are separated by two points after seven flights.

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