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Audi Melges 20 Miami Winter Series - Three races three winners

by Sam Rogers on 7 Feb 2015
2015 Audi Melges 20 Miami Winter Regatta, Event No. 2 - Day 1 2015 JOY | IM20CA
If sailing were to have an All-Star game, there is a good chance the majority of the sailors selected could be found racing Audi Melges 20s this weekend at the 2015 Miami Winter Regatta hosted by Coconut Grove Sailing Club (GCSC). The talent is deep in both the Corinthian and overall standings, and longtime fleet veteran Paul Reilly sailing Red Sky Sailing Team summed up why he enjoys racing Melges 20s after day one of racing in Miami, 'Just being in the same water with these sailors and in this fleet is fun. Fortunately our team was really clicking today and we minimized the unforced errors. It was an awesome first day of racing.'

Perusing forecasts, it looked as though the fleet may have stayed at the dock with several reports of breeze in the mid-20s, with gusts higher. Holding steadfast to have a productive day of racing, PRO Bruce Golison set the fleet out on time for a noon start. Once to the racing area, the fleet was welcomed with 18-20 kts just slightly right of North, and like thoroughbreds ready for the gate to open, thirty-seven Audi Melges 20s quickly assembled for the first start.

Harnessing the pride of the Peshmerga, Drew Wierda won the pin end in the first race and used blazing fast speed on the upwind to build a five-boat length lead at the top mark, impressive in this tough fleet. Showing off their hot start at the first winter event was no fluke, Brian Hill and his All-Corinthian Atlas was not far behind the Weirda and managed to hang onto a sixth place. Trailing behind and giving a friendly 'hello' to Hill was fleet newcomer Julian Plante and his Corinthian team on Shimmer, previewing what should be a good brawl for the Corinthian title. Battling around the track, John Kilroy on Samba Pa Ti with new tactician Bill Hardesty eventually claimed the race win.

After a tough finish to the day, Hill was still positive from a fun day of racing, 'Our first race was great, the second was a little tougher, and the third one was just not good. This fleet is tough, and with it being so shifty towards the end of the day, we struggled to stay in phase and stay in front. Being forced to tack off lifts is generally not a good thing and we are looking to iron it out tomorrow.'

Reclaiming their blinding 2014 form and taking a page from Ricky Bobby and Talledega Nights, Cesar Gomes Neto shook off a tough 22th place in the first race, won the second race convincingly, and as Ricky would say, 'if you are not first, you're last.'

Taking the bullet in the last race and rounding out a consistent day, Alessandro Rombelli's STIG passed Michael Kiss' Bacio just short of the finish line in Race Three to steal the victory. They remain only one point back in the overall standings behind Kiss who leads the overall event with an impressively consistent day. Rounding out the top three was Richard Davies on Section 16.

Plante sits atop the Corinthian standings and 10th place overall, but with veteran helm Hill breathing down his neck in 12th and the all Porter family team lurking in the mist, ready to strike, the Corinthian title is fully up for grabs.

Top ten overall results (Preliminary, After Three Races)

1.) Michael Kiss/Mike Buckley, Bacio; 7-3-2 = 12
2.) Alessandro Rombelli/Terry Hutchinson, STIG; 4-8-1 = 13
3.) Richard Davies/Charlie McKee, Section 16; 3-6-6 = 15
4.) John Kilroy/Bill Hardesty, Samba Pa Ti; 1-2-13 = 16
5.) Liam Kilroy/Steve Hunt, Wildman; 8-4-4 = 16
6.) Paul Reilly/Andy Burdick, Red Sky; 5-10-7= 22
7.) Alexis Michas/Mark Mendelblatt, Midnight Blue; 10-14-3 = 27
8.) Drew Weirda/Scott Nixon, Peshmerga; 2-17-9 = 28
9.) Tony Tabb/Steve Sisson, YOLO; 11-12-10 = 33
10.) Julian Plante/Justin Quigg, Shimmer; 9-20-12 = 43

Top three corinthian results (Preliminary, After Three Races)

1.) Julian Plante, Shimmer; 41 pts.
2.) Brian Hill, Atlas; 43 pts.
3.) Vincent Porter, Windhover; 64 pts.

2014/2015 International Audi Melges 20 Miami Winter Series : Event No. 2 - Preliminary Cumulative Results
Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
Miami Winter Series Racing
One Design Division
Audi Melges 20
1. 13 USA 13 Bacio Audi Melges 20 Michael Kiss 7 3 2 12.0
2. 65 ITA 65 STIG Audi Melges 20 Alessandro Rombelli 4 8 1 13.0
3. 16 USA 16 Section 16 Audi Melges 20 Richard Davies 3 6 6 15.0
4. 313 USA 13131 Samba Pa Ti Audi Melges 20 John Kilroy 1 2 13 16.0
5. 311 USA 311 WildMan Audi Melges 20 Liam Kilroy 8 4 4 16.0
6. 14 USA 14 Red Sky Sailing Team Audi Melges 20 Paul Reilly 5 10 7 22.0
7. 228 USA 228 Midnight Blue Audi Melges 20 Alexis Michas 10 14 3 27.0
8. 196 USA 196 Peshmerga Audi Melges 20 Drew Wierda 2 17 9 28.0
9. 88 USA 088 YOLO Audi Melges 20 Tony Tabb / Steve Sisson 11 12 10 33.0
10. 8 CAN 229 Shimmer (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 Julian Plante 9 20 12 41.0
11. 245 BRA 245 Portobello Audi Melges 20 Cesar Gomes Neto 22 1 20 43.0
12. 115 USA 115 Atlas (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 Brian Hill 6 16 21 43.0
13. 3 USA 3 Lucky Dog / Gill Race Team Audi Melges 20 Travis Weisleder 27 7 11 45.0
14. 217 USA 217 Slingshot Audi Melges 20 Wes Whitmyer Jr 16 13 16 45.0
15. 15 USA 1315 Ninkasi Audi Melges 20 John Taylor 15 9 22 46.0
16. 414 USA 414 Cinghiale Audi Melges 20 Robert Wilber 21 21 8 50.0
17. 236 USA 236 Pacific Yankee Audi Melges 20 Drew Freides 19 18 15 52.0
18. 250 USA 250 oleander Audi Melges 20 James Wilson 24 24 5 53.0
19. 214 CAN 214 Grinning Streak Audi Melges 20 Rhonda Joyce 13 11 31 55.0
20. 211 USA 211 Makaira Audi Melges 20 Skip Shapiro 25 5 26 56.0
21. 76 USA 7676 Kuai Audi Melges 20 Daniel Thielman 17 15 24 56.0
22. 21 USA 21 Fu Audi Melges 20 Marc Hollerbach 18 23 17 58.0
23. 4 USA 4 Windhover (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 Vincent Porter 14 22 28 64.0
24. 193 USA 193 Heartbreaker Audi Melges 20 Robert Hughes 20 30 19 69.0
25. 226 USA 226 Midlife Crisis Audi Melges 20 Jay Golison 28 28 14 70.0
26. 225 USA 225 Flygfisk Audi Melges 20 Tom Kassberg 12 27 34/ZFP 73.0
27. 290 USA 231 Blind Squirrel (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 John Brown 29 26 18 73.0
28. 213 USA 213 Flannel Audi Melges 20 Mike Keefe 23 25 25 73.0
29. 150 DEN 150 upupup Audi Melges 20 Bo Boje Pedersen 32 19 29 80.0
30. 222 CAN 222 Wild Deuces (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 Paul Currie 26 29 30 85.0
31. 238 USA 238 Affordable Mistress Audi Melges 20 Brian Henke 31 32 23 86.0
32. 131 USA 131 Le Rescator Audi Melges 20 Erwan le Gall 33 33 32 98.0
33. 201 USA 201 D I E S E L Audi Melges 20 Tate Russack 30 31 38/DNC 99.0
34. 128 USA 128 Murder Audi Melges 20 Gualberto Naldi 34 34 33 101.0
35. 177 USA 177 Endorphin Audi Melges 20 Russell Hopper 38/DNF 38/DNS 38/DNC 114.0
36. 171 USA 171 Speedemon (Corinthian) Audi Melges 20 Richard Mallinson 38/DNF 38/DNC 38/DNC 114.0
37. 116 USA 116 Yo MOMMA Audi Melges 20 Devin McGranahan 38/DNC 38/DNC 38/DNC 114.0
 

2014/2015 International Audi Melges 20 Miami Winter Series : Event No. 2 - Corinthian Teams - Preliminary Cumulative Results

Bow Sail Number Yacht Name Yacht Design Owner/Skipper Race
1
Race
2
Race
3
Total
Miami Winter Series Racing
One Design Division
Audi Melges 20
1. 8 CAN 229 Shimmer Audi Melges 20 Julian Plante 9 20 12 41.0
2. 115 USA 115 Atlas Audi Melges 20 Brian Hill 6 16 21 43.0
3. 4 USA 4 Windhover Audi Melges 20 Vincent Porter 14 22 28 64.0
4. 290 USA 231 Blind Squirrel Audi Melges 20 John Brown 29 26 18 73.0
5. 222 CAN 222 Wild Deuces Audi Melges 20 Paul Currie 26 29 30 85.0
6. 171 USA 171 Speedemon Audi Melges 20 Richard Mallinson 38/DNF 38/DNC 38/DNC 114.0
 
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