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Melges 32 European Championship - Tomasini Grinover overtakes to lead

by Melges 32 on 19 Jul 2014
2014 Melges 32 European Championship BPSE - Zerogradinard
2014 Melges 32 European Championship - After two days, six races and one discard, Roberto Tomasini Grinover and his Robertissima team have effectively moved into first place overall at the 2014 Melges 32 European Championship, three points ahead of now runner-up Valentin Zavadnikov's Synergy GT.



Richard Goransson's Helly Hansen Inga From Sweden made great progress with a nine – one - three finish to move up to third overall, just ahead of the fleet newcomer Claudia Rossi on Wilma. Japan's Naofumi Kamei on Mamma Aiuto! rounds out the top five.



Going into the second day of racing, current event leader Tomasini Grinover sat in second overall, just behind Zavadnikov in first. Clearly, Tomasini Grinover had a plan for Day Two in Riva aimed at taking over the lead. It was a well-executed performance on a day of beautiful breeze and steady conditions, enabling him to cash in a two – two - one result card - placing him the lead position.



Kamei came out swinging on the first race of the day to win, ahead of Tomasini Grinover in second and Zavadnikov in third.



Race two of the day was by far the most dramatic, with plenty of speed off of the starting line and Tomasini Grinover in full-on supersonic overdrive, leading the fleet around the course until the last run to the finish. Throughout the race Goransson and Zavadnikov kept Tomasini Grinover close, looking for just the right moment to advance. On the final run, Goransson with tactician Morgan Larson, picked up speed when it counted most to cross the finish line first. Tomasini Grinover took second with Zavadnikov in third.



In the last race of the day, Tomasini Grinover put the pedal down once more, this time securing the win. Alessandro Rombelli's Azimut by STIG rocketed to a nice second place finish, followed by Goransson in third.



Three more races are schedule for Saturday, the third day of the Championship with an on-time start.

Top Ten Results

(After Three Races)

1.) Roberto Tomasini Grinover/Vasco Vascotto; Robertissima; 3-[4]-3-2-2-1 = 11
2.) Valentin Zavadnikov/ Michele Ivaldi; Synergy GT; 4-1-2-3-3-[13] = 13
3.) Richard Goransson/Morgan Larson, Helly Hansen Inga From Sweden; 5-[15]-1-9-1-3 = 19
4.) Claudia Rossi/Nicola Celon, Wilma; 2-5-7-10-[15]-5 = 29
5.) Naofumi Kamei/Manu Weiller, Mamma Aiuto!; [12/SCP2]-10-6-1-7-7 = 31
6.) Alessandro Rombelli/Freddy Loof, Azimut by STIG; 10-8-4-[14]-10-2 = 34
7.) Aurturo Di Lorenzo/Matteo Ivaldi, Malafemmena; [16]-7-8-6-4-9 = 34
8.) Mauro Mocchegiani/Branko Brcin, Fratelli Giacomel Audi e-Tron; 1-9-[16]-5-12-10 = 37
9.) Edoardo Lupi/Lorenzo Bressani, Torpyone; [14]-3-5-4-13-14 = 39
10.) Roberto Mazzuccato/Gabriele Benussi, Margherita; 8-[13]-11-8-6-6 = 39



For full crew list click here.

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2014 Melges 32 European Championship Complete Results

Rank

Nat

Sail No

Bow

Boat Name

Owner / Helmsman

Tactician

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

Nett

1st


1

1

ROBERTISSIMA

Roberto Tomasini Grinover

Vasco Vascotto

3

-4

3

2

2

1

11

SUI

2nd


13

77

SYNERGY GT

Valetin Zavadnikov / Leonid Lebedev

Michele Ivaldi

4

1

2

3

3

-13

13

RUS

3rd


321

321

INGA FROM SWEDEN

Richard Goransson

Morgan Larson

5

-15

1

9

1

3

19

SWE

4th


212

212

WILMA

Claudia Rossi

Nicola Celon

2

5

7

10

-15

5

29

ITA

5th


199

199

MAMMA AIUTO

Naofumi Kamei

Manu Weiller

(12.0 SCP2)

10

6

1

7

7

31

JPN

6th


65

65

AZIMUT by STIG

Alessandro Rombelli

Freddy Loof

10

8

4

-14

10

2

34

ITA

7th


179

179

MALAFEMMENA

Arturo Di Lorenzo

Matteo Ivaldi

-16

7

8

6

4

9

34

ITA

8th


187

187

GIACOMEL AUDI E-Tron

Mauro Mocchegiani

Branko Brcin

1

9

-16

5

12

10

37

ITA

9th


487

487

TORPYONE

Edoardo Lupi

Lorenzo Bressani

-14

3

5

4

13

14

39

ITA

10th


176

176

MARGHERITA

Roberto Mazzuccato

Gabriele Benussi

8

-13

11

8

6

6

39

ITA

11th


181

181

G SPOT

Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio

Hugo Rocha

11

2

10

-15

5

12

40

MON

12th


223

223

TAVATUY

Pavel Kuznetsov

Evgeniy Neugodnikov

9

11

-15

11

8

4

43

RUS

13th


667

667

BRONTOLO HH

Filippo Pacinotti

Gabrio Zandonà

6

6

14

-17

9

8

43

ITA

14th


958

958

FRA MARTINA

Edoardo Pavesio

Tommaso Chieffi

-15

12

13

13

11

11

60

ITA

15th


173

173

SPIRIT OF NERINA

Andrea Ferrari

Roberto Spata

12

14

12

7

-16

16

61

ITA

16th


172

172

CELADRIN VITAMINA

Andrea Lacorte

Andrea Fornaro

13

-16

9

12

14

15

63

ITA

17th


185

185

RIMYG

Valerio Bartoleschi

Carlo Gugliemo Cattaneo

-17

17

17

16

17

17

84

ITA

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