Please select your home edition
Edition
A+T Instruments 2024 Leaderboard

52 Super Series – Azzura Sailing Team heads to Key West

by Jacaranda Marketing on 18 Jan 2013
Audi Azzurra Sailing Team in action - 52 Super Series 2012 Xaume Olleros / 52 Super Series
The 52 Super Series gets underway at Quantum Key West Race Week, from January 20th to 25th, when six teams from Europe and the US will come together to vie for the first trophies of the 2013 season.

In September last year Azzurra, the iconic sailing team which represents the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, clinched the first 52 Super Series title on the strength of talent, guile and ultimately a huge measure of sheer self-belief.

The crew which sails the Roemmers family owned TP52 that is skippered and steered by Guillermo Parada (ARG) had previously been close to winning the MedCup title on several occasions, but when the chips were down in Valencia, the final regatta of the season, they responded positively to the pressure, backed themselves and each other, and delivered the overall circuit win for the first time.

Now, thirty years after the Azzurra team first went to Newport to represent the YCCS as the first Italian challenger for the America’s Cup, it will be in the USA, at Quantum Key West 2013, sailing the emblematic blue hulled Botin Partners design, that the Azzurra crew will start their 52 Super Series season, looking to carry on where they left off last year.

When Azzurra and their 12 Metre arrived in Newport in 1983 Italy’s sporting first loves were football and F1. To be fair not much has changed there, but the Azzurra team ignited an enduring passion for grand prix sailing at home in Italy, winning 24 of their 39 races to finish third in the Louis Vuitton Cup. Only when they came up against England’s Victory ’83 were they defeated in the Semi-Finals. The challenge was promoted by H.H. the Aga Khan and Gianni Agnelli. It was lead by skipper Cino Ricci and helmsman Mauro Pelaschier – supported by an organisation by Gianfranco Alberini, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo and Riccardo Bonadeo.

A full review under skipper-helm Parada (ARG), the winning team reviewed their 2012 season achieving a full understanding of what they did well, and what they did not do so well. He maintains they have made few changes to the winning formula. Minor changes to their set up and sail programme have been made through the winter, but – as might be expected – wily Parada is playing his cards close to his chest...

'We really have done nothing major at all. We have made some very little changes here and there, just really concentrated on the routine maintenance and some updates to the sail programme.' Parada suggests.

The absence at most regattas of Francesco Bruni (ITA), one half of the winning double act partnering tactician Vasco Vascotto (ITA), will be a new challenge for the team. Croatian Tomislav Basic steps in to Bruni’s role, with Bruno Zirilli (ITA) the bedrock as navigator.

'We are looking forwards to the season and what it will bring for us. Last year the 52 Super Serieswas put together with very little time and less resources. Everything will be a little better this time I am sure, and with six regattas over the season it is longer and will be that bit tougher. Out main focus will be winning the World Championships and the European season, but this is a good incentive to be at 100%.'

'Last season what we did best was to really stay focussed when it mattered, when the pressure was on towards the end of the season. That is what made the difference and we are looking to start with that same level of focus.' Says skipper Parada, 'And our weakness, conversely, was that in the middle of the season we maybe let the surroundings and things get to us a bit too much. In the end we handled it all properly and are proud of what we achieved.'

'What we have learned over the years, and especially last year, is that winning in this fleet is very hard. And so this time we have really concentrated in coming into 2013 just a little bit stronger in every area. One particular area is our strength and physical training, making sure we are all stronger and fitter. Otherwise the changes are sails and minor improvements.'

'I think we are looking at moderate to fresh conditions with some waves and chop which can be good for us, so all in all we are looking forwards to a good week.' Concludes 52 Super Series website
Vaikobi 2024 FOOTERCyclops Marine 2023 November - FOOTER37th AC Store 2024-two-728X90 BOTTOM

Related Articles

44Cup Baiona Day 2
Switzerland's day in the sun History was made on the 44Cup today when, for the first time, a team representing land-locked Switzerland was top scoring boat of the day.
Posted on 10 May
49er & 49er FX Europeans & Nacra 17 Worlds Day 4
Uruguay surges to the top of the 49ers Uruguay has never qualified a 49er to the Olympic Games. In fact across the whole history of the modern Olympics the South American nation has just won 10 medals, none yet in sailing.
Posted on 10 May
Cup Spy May 9: Testing the wind machine
Luna Rossa have been testing the old and new AC75 wingfoils as they wind down in Cagliari Luna Rossa sailed for the fourth successive day from Cagliari, Sardinia. A point of interest on Thursday was the relative performance of its two wing foils - one to the new AC75 Class Rule, the other a legacy foil used in the 2021 America's Cup.
Posted on 10 May
Ambrogio Beccaria wins The Transat CIC in Class40
Crossing the line of the historic race at 03:47:55 hrs this morning Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria on his all Italian designed and built Musa 40 Alla Grande Pirelli added the hugely prestigious Transat CIC Class 40 title to his steadily growing collection of solo and short handed ocean racing honours this morning.
Posted on 10 May
Is this the slipperiest AC75 boat in the fleet?
There's plenty to suggest American Magic's 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far There's plenty to suggest that American Magic's AC75 'Patriot' is the most refined aerodynamic package so far and if that's the case the team's new machine could be the lowest drag Cup boat out there.
Posted on 10 May
The 5 Minute Warning
Andy Rice & Matt Sheahan's 5min racing update PlanetSail's Matt Sheahan catches up with Sailjuice's Andy Rice who's reporting from the South of France. Andy's at the last big regatta for the 49er, 49erFX and Nacra 17 classes before the Olympic Games just over a couple of months from now.
Posted on 9 May
44Cup Baiona Day 1
Strong start in light conditions From some way out the opening day of the 44Cup Baiona, the second event of the 2024 circuit for the high performance owner-driver RC44 one designs, was looking light.
Posted on 9 May
The Transat CIC Update
Ambrogio Beccaria has Class 40 finish line and victory 'in sight' With less than 140 miles to go to the finish line of the Transat CIC solo race across the North Atlantic from Lorient to New York Italy's Ambrogio Beccaria appears to have dealt with the last weather hurdle earlier today.
Posted on 9 May
49er & 49er FX Europeans & Nacra 17 Worlds Day 3
Lighter breeze launches young Germans up the FX rankings A drop in wind strength brought huge changes to the 49erFX leaderboard on day three of the European Championship in La Grande Motte in the South of France.
Posted on 9 May
470 Europeans at Cannes Day 3
While racing did get underway in light winds, the breeze then dropped to nothing While racing did get underway in light winds, with a full lap completed, the breeze then dropped to nothing, resulting in the race being abandoned. Unfortunately that was it for the day and the fleet were sent ashore.
Posted on 9 May