2016 Rolex Middle Sea Race - Cippa Lippa wins ORC overall
by Rolex Middle Sea Race on 29 Oct 2016
Cippa Lippa 8 - 2016 Rolex Middle Sea Race Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo
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The Italian Cookson 50 Cippa Lippa 8, owned by Guido Paolo Gamucci and skippered by Francesco Diddi, has won the ORC Class overall for the 2016 Rolex Middle Sea Race and will be awarded the Boccale del Mediterraneo Trophy at the Prize Giving on Saturday 29 October. It was the third Rolex Middle Sea Race for the all Italian crew representing the Yacht Club Punta Ala, Italy and the first time they have won the trophy.
Just 15 minutes behind Cippa Lippa on corrected time was the British Infiniti 46 Maverick, owned by Quentin Stewart and skippered by Oliver Cotterell. The Italian M37, DHL-Adelasia di Torres owned by Nobis and Azara, and skippered by Caterina Nitto was third.
Cippa Lippa 8 Crew: Guido Paolo Gamucci, Francesco Diddi, Roberto Spata, Andrea Caracci, Massimo Segnini, Matteo Holm, Gian Grasso, Andrea Venezian, Davide Rosa, Nicola Stedile, Giuseppe Incatasciato, Carlo Simoncelli and Lorenzo Garosi.
Italian yachts dominated the ORC Classes racing at the 37th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race with eight yachts from Italy making the podium across six ORC Classes. 63 yachts were racing for ORC honours six more than last year.
ORC 1
Marton Jozsa's Hungarian RP60 Wild Joe was second last year, both in class and overall. However, this year the Hungarian Team will lift the ORC 1 trophy having won by a huge margin. Johannes Schwarz's Austrian Volvo 70 Green Dragon was second and Sergio Giglio Italian Mylius 76 Egi 4, skippered by Pierpaolo Mori was third.
ORC 2
Cippa Lippa and Maverick were joined on the podium by Pablo Garriga's TP52 Audax Energia. The Spanish crew representing the Real Club Maritim Barcelona was skippered by Toni Guiu.
ORC 3
There was Sicilian success in ORC 3 with Lia Natale's Milius 49 Zenhea Takesha winning the class. The Classic Swan 65 Lunz am Meer, owned by Marietta Strasoldo and skippered by Riccardo Genghini, was second. Sergey Bryuzga racing Russian Ker 40 Frogfoot was close behind in third, by just over eight minutes after time correction.
ORC 4
French skipper, Yves Grosjean from Société Nautique de La Trinité-sur-Mer, was the victor in ORC 4, racing his J/133 Jivaro. Maltese skipper Timmy Camilleri, racing Xp-44 XP-ACT, was second just ahead of Maltese First 45 Elusive 2, sailed by Aaron, Christoph and Maya Podesta, members of the Royal Malta Yacht Club.
ORC 5
There was more joy for the Royal Malta Yacht Club, Lee Satariano's Maltese J/122 Artie was the winner of ORC 5 for the second year in succession. Last year, Laurent Charmy's French team racing J/111 SL Energies Groupe Fastwave just missed out on the podium, but this year the team was second and less than two minutes behind the winner after time correction. Italian First 40, Canevel Spumanti, skippered by Ottavio Persico was third, making the podium for the second year in a row.
ORC 6
Three Italian teams filled the podium. DHL-Adelasia di Torres was the winner, adding to their third overall. In second place was Leonardo Servi's Comet 38 Scricca from the Yacht Club Punta Ala. Peppe Fornich's Sicilian team racing Grand Soleil 34 Sagola Biotrading was third.
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