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Matador is new Audi MedCup leader in Cartagena

by Event media on 30 Aug 2008
Audi MedCup Circuit 2008 - Matador Ian Roman/Audi MedCup http://2008.medcup.org/home/

Fighting to the end of each and every race and good downwind speed see Matador lead the Region of Murcia Trophy regatta into the final day, but they have only two points on Bribon.

The remarkable ‘never say die’ team spirit aboard Alberto Roemmers’ Matador (ARG), complemented by some smart calls from Thierry Peponnet and a healthy dose of sheer downwind speed all contributed to the key gain of four places on the final run of the last race today which means the Argentinan boat will enter the last day of the Region of Murcia Trophy Regatta with a slender two points advantage over Jose Cusi’s Bribón.

Another three challenging windward-leeward races on the testing Cartagena race track in 13-19 knots of NE and E’ly breezes saw three different winners, Inaki Castaner’s ONO, Matador and Bribón, all 2006 or 2007 build boats. Once again it proved an arena which favoured those prepared to stick to their convictions, with wind shifts variously benefiting both sides of the course area. A big shift during the first race of the day, with the breeze moving 35-40 degrees to the right, proved terminal to the hopes to those who were caught on the wrong side of it.

Castaner’s ONO, formerly the 2006 champion Mean Machine, took a penalty turn seconds after the start but still came up the left side of the race track to round the windward mark on the stern of the Russian boat Synergy.

Pressure told on Synergy as they lead through the leeward gate and dropped their spinnaker on the turning mark, leaving ONO to win their first Audi MedCup Circuit race this season.

Matador won the second race, making gains on each leg after rounding the first windward mark in sixth place. In the final minutes of the race they used their speed to get the best of an exciting three-way battle with Riccardo Simoneschi’s Audi Q8 (ITA) and Mutua Madrilena. Audi Q8 gybed, separating away and finished third.

Platoon lead around the first windward mark on the third race but Bribón got through them on the first run and stayed ahead to win their second race at this regatta, keeping the Spanish team hard on the heels of Matador. Bribón are involved in a protest against Synergy.

Audi MedCup Circuit leaders Quantum Racing lie third at the this event, but already this week have increased their overall Circuit lead to a comfortable 41.2 points. Unfortunately one of their main rivals Artemis (SWE) suffered a problem with their mainsail and dropped to a weighty 10th in the second race today, and the 2007 MedCup champions are now 7.3 points behind second placed Bribon on the Circuit standings.

At the busy first windward mark of the third race Mutua Madrilena hit Tau Ceramica Andalucia causing damage to the port aft quarter of Tau which withdrew immediately from the race. Mutua Madrilena retired after finishing the race.

Region of Murcia Trophy Regatta - Standings after eight races

1. Matador ARG (2,6,6,5,3,1,6,1,6, 35)
2. Bribón ESP (1,3,9,3,5,4,4,8,1, 37)
3. Quantum Racing USA (5,1,4,8,4,6,2,6,8, 44)
4.El Desafio ESP (9,4,3,1,7,5,7,4,4, 44)
5. Platoon powered by T. Germany GER (11,2,1,15DNF,2,2,8,5,2, 48)
6. Mutua Madrileña ESP (6,5, 2, 2,1,3,14,2,15 RAF, 50)
7. Artemis SWE (3,9,5,4,6,8,5,10,3, 63)
8. Caixa Galicia ESP (4,10,7,6,13,7,3,9,9, 67)
9. Audi Q8 ITA (8,7,8,7,8,10,11,3,7, 68)
10. ONO ESP (10,11,13,12,10,11,1,12,11, 9

Circuito Audi MedCup 2008 - Standings after 43 races

1. Quantum Racing USA 205
2. Bribón ESP 246,2
3. Artemis SWE 254
4. Matador ARG 273
5. Platoon by Team Germany GER 290
6. Mutua Madrileña ESP 318,4
7. El Desafío ESP 345
8. CxG Corporación Caixa Galicia ESP 395,6
9. Mean Machine MON 413
10. Audi Q8 ITA 425

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