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Melges 32 Audi Sailing Series - Images from day 3 by Francesco Ferri
by Carlo Borlenghi images on 15 Jul 2013
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Bribon-Movistar Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Francesco Ferri was out on the water in Torbole, Italy, to capture this selection of images during day three of the Melges 32 Audi Sailing Series.
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Spirit of Nerina
© Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Mascalzone Latino
© Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Fantastica
© Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Mascalzone Latino © Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Mascalzone Latino
© Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Synergy GT © Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Bribon-Movistar © Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 - Fantastica © Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
Audi Sailing Series Melges 32 2013 © Studio Borlenghi/Francesco Ferri/BPSE
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