Please select your home edition
Edition
X-Yachts X4.0

ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami Day 3 - Ioannis Mitakis rules the roost

by Robert Deaves on 30 Jan 2015
Ioannis Mitakis - ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami 2015 Robert Deaves/Finn Class http://www.finnclass.org
Ioannis Mitakis (GRE), the 2012 Finn European Champion, ruled the roost in Miami today with two emphatic race wins and moves up to third overall. Giles Scott (GBR) sailed his worst day so far, but still leads with a five point gap on Jake Lilley, and 12 points over Mitakis as the event reaches its half way stage.

With the winds back in the north and starting out at 18-20 knots, it was another tricky, shifty day with a lot of ups and downs through the fleet. No one was safe, apart from Mitakis that is, who could do no wrong.

The left was clearly favoured on the first beat with Mitakis leading the left and Lilley the right. When Lilley crossed back he was just behind Mitakis and that is how it stayed for the rest of the race. Martin Robitaillie (CAN) rounded third.

Mitakis initially extended downwind while Scott was moving through the fleet. At the gate it was Mitakis, Ben Cornish (GBR) and Lilley. Scott had moved from 11th to fourth.

The leaders immediately tried left again on the second beat with Mitakis protecting his lead. Ed Wright (GBR) showed good speed to move into second at the top splitting Mitakis and Lilley. Scott was still fourth

The final downwind was easy for Mitakis with the front three comfortably clear of the pack. Lilley found a way past Wright for second, and while Scott closed right up he couldn’t get through Wright and had to settle for fourth. Cornish crossed in fifth.

The wind was down to 9-10 knots for race 6 but it was the same face at the front. Playing the shifts very close to the middle Mitakis rounded the top mark in second just behind Michele Paoletti (ITA), and ahead of Piotr Kula (POL).

Nothing changed on the first downwind but half way up the second beat Mitakis was closing on Paoletti who was further to the left. The Greek gained the advantage right at the top to round first from Oliver Tweddell (AUS), who had rounded the first mark 20th, Anders Pedersen (NOR), 22nd at the first mark, and Lilley. There were some big gains to be made if you got it right. Paoletti went the other way and ended up 12th.

Scott rounded eighth and as he has done so often this week, put his foot down and was soon taking places. Mitakis however was unfazed and cruised to a 100 metre lead, but the fight behind him was far from over. Ivan Klakovic Gaspic (CRO) and Vasili Zbogar (SLO) were making big gains on the right while Scott briefly moved up to second.

At the finish Mitakis was still clear ahead while second could have gone to any of five bats, all within three boat lengths of each other. In the end Kljakovic Gaspic poked his nose across the line in second from Zbogar in third. Tweddell crossed fourth with Kula fifth. Scott came home in sixth.

Mitakis was typically understated about his outstanding performance. 'The wind, as everybody will tell you, was tricky again a bit more right to day but still tricky. My plan was to start in the middle and play the shifts and then in the last metres to decide where to go. I think today apart from the good rhythm of the shifts in upwind I was also lucky so I didn't want anything more.'

'Downwind I think that if you round first the only thing you have the do is stay calm and play your side. So a good day for me today, but still three more days to go.'

There have been a few standout performances so far this week and another one of them is Ben Cornish (GBR), currently in 11th, in only his second season in the class. He said, 'It's been a steady start for my first trip to Miami. Day 1 was somewhat frustrating letting a solid counter fall away by capsizing on the final run. Yesterday was a nice day with some big shifts in the offshore breeze and I managed to cash in on sticking to my side until things came back.'

'Today was one of the hardest days I have experienced in a while having been in touch with the race winner and then making some poor calls. It was a very difficult day to predict and I would imagine a high scoring average, so I am pleased to come away with a couple of countable results.'

On his progress he said, 'I am starting to get up to speed with the top guys, which has allowed me to start sailing with my head out of the boat a bit more. This is certainly crucial here.'

'It looks like Miami is due to deliver some good wind for the final two days of racing which I look forward to.'

After Mitakis, Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic has the next best day on the water with a 6, 2. He is in fifth overall. He said, 'It was another tough and strange sailing day for all of us sailing out there. In both races I got out of rhythm right at the start and then it was survival mode for the rest of time. I was pushing hard and managed to come back into the game. For sure I had good speed but today it was all about wind and occasionally some luck.'

Tweddell moves up two places to seventh after a similarly good day with a 7, 4. He said, 'It was another good day for me today. I'm counting some bad results so had to sail quite conservative throughout today. I had good speed and was able to put together two good races, so I can't complain with that. The racing was extremely close today due to the extreme shiftiness of the conditions.'

Regatta leader Scott summed up his day. 'It was very, very shifty. The left was good then it would switch and right was good. A very tricky day.' Despite scoring 4, 6 he said, 'It wasn't really a bad day for me. For such an difficult day, you have to be happy with counters in those conditions.'

Racing in Miami continues through to Friday for the opening series, with the medal race for the top 10 on Saturday. The first start for Finns on Thursday is scheduled for the earlier time of 10.00.

Results after six races
1 GBR 41 Giles Scott 12
2 AUS 41 Jake Lilley 17
3 GRE 77 Ioannis Mitakis 24
4 GBR 11 Edward Wright 29
5 CRO 524 Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic 33
6 NOR 1 Anders Pedersen 34
7 AUS 261 Oliver Tweddell 36
8 SLO 573 Vasilij Zbogar 37
9 POL 17 Piotr Kula 44
10 USA 6 Caleb Paine 51
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTERSCIBS 2024 FOOTERRooster 2023 - Aquafleece - FOOTER

Related Articles

52 Super Series Palma Vela Sailing Week preview
The champions are looking to achieve lift off with new Platoon Aviation The reigning 52 SUPER SERIES champions, Harm Müller-Spreer's German flagged crew, start their title defence on Sunday on Majorca's Bay of Palma.
Posted on 24 Apr
Triana & White Shadow finish Ocean Globe Race
Trinity Landing pontoon in Cowes was a busy spot Tuesday afternoon Trinity Landing pontoon in Cowes was a busy spot Tuesday afternoon with Triana FR (66) SWAN 53 and White Shadow ESP (17) SWAN 57 finishing the McIntyre Ocean Globe Race after 48 days of racing.
Posted on 24 Apr
David Linger takes 6th in Global Solo Challenge
His journey was at times extremely difficult, even after arrival Sunday April 21st, at 2:03 pm local time, after 175 days, David Linger crossed the finish line of the Global Solo Challenge taking 6th place on his Owen Clarke designed Class40 #15 Koloa Maoli.
Posted on 24 Apr
The road to Plymouth
2024 Cadet World Championship is heading to the UK Teams from across the world will be heading to Plymouth, one of the most historic and important naval towns in the UK, this summer for the Cadet World Championship from 3rd to 10th August 2024.
Posted on 24 Apr
Cup Spy April 23: Swiss gain confidence
Alinghi Red Bull Racing had a good session in their new AC75, in a building breeze and foiling fast Three America's Cup teams sailed - two in new AC75s and the third two-boat testing/trialling in AC40s. Alinghi Red Bull Racing had a good session in their new AC75, in a building breeze foiling comfortably and fast at the end of the session.
Posted on 24 Apr
Transat Ready: Solo Skippers Optimised For Success
All eyes turn to Lorient for the start of the Transat CIC With the Vendée Globe on the horizon, excitement is building as the IMOCA skippers hurtle towards the world's premiere offshore challenge.
Posted on 24 Apr
Henri-Lloyd New Arrival: The Storm Dri Backpack
Perfect for any outdoor activity, commute and boat to shore use Perfect for any outdoor activity, commute and boat to shore use. The Storm Dri Backpack is waterproof, submersible and capable of holding all your kit essentials with a 30 litre capacity.
Posted on 24 Apr
The Ocean Race will return to Genova
A key stopover for The Ocean Race Europe in 2025 The Italian city of Genova and The Ocean Race will extend their close relationship with The Ocean Race Europe bringing a fleet of foiling IMOCA race boats to the Mediterranean port in the late summer of 2025.
Posted on 24 Apr
69F Cup ready to rock at Fraglia Vela Malcesine
The entry list includes some teams with great specific experience on the 69F Eights international team are gathered at Fraglia Vela Malcesine for the opening GP of the 69F Cup: the points will be on the table between Friday and Sunday but trainings are under way on the northern Garda Lake.
Posted on 24 Apr
The Famous Project: MOD70 Limosa in Portugal
Reaching the Portuguese Algarve port of Portimao this morning The Famous Project's all girl crew of the MOD70 Limosa reached the Portuguese Algarve port of Portimao this morning to successfully complete their main objectives.
Posted on 24 Apr