Please select your home edition
Edition
North Sails Loft 57 Podcast

Copa del Rey - Quantum Racing continues to excel

by 52 Super Series on 1 Aug 2013
Quantum Racing during the coastal race on day three of 32 Copa de Rey Xaume Olleros / 52 Super Series
For the 52 Super Series at the 32nd Copa del Rey Mapfre, Doug DeVos’ Quantum Racing team moved two more points ahead of Rán Racing at the top of the standings, their reward for winning a surprisingly challenging but nevertheless interesting 29 miles coastal race out of Palma.

In stiflingly Majorcan hot sunshine the Quantum Racing team remained cool and focused throughout, not least when the fleet compressed during a light airs zone by one of the leeward turns at Illetas. For their hard work and diligence they cashed in a bonus on the long downwind leg from Soll de Mallorca to the finish line off the entrance to the Palma harbour when the breeze moved nicely left for them and they were able to reach directly for the finish line, even popping the long awaited A3 reaching gennaker, to finish well clear of second placed Azzurra.

The American team skippered by Ed Baird, with Terry Hutchinson as tactician, has retained a score line all in the top three and now lead Rán Racing by three points.

Quantum Racing were able to build progressively from a good, solid start moving to the right early to challenge Austin and Gwen Fragomen’s Interlodge which rounded the first mark – at the top of a conventional opening 2.5 miles windward leeward – in a close second.

A subsequent bigger windward leeward circuit saw the 9-12kts sea breeze holding well, but it was as the leaders erred towards the shore off the fleshpots of Palma Nova and Magalluf that the breeze lifted to allow noticeable gains and losses. And early gains were eroded when the wind eased right down at the downwind turning mark at Illetas.

Azzurra, working more offshore, lost out on the first of the longer beats, along with Rán Racing dropping into the lower half of the fleet. But both stuck to their task and took the shifts and pressure changes well to finish second and third. Interlodge, second around the first circuit, finished fourth with Provezza’s fifth keeping them in close contention for fourth overall, three points behind Rio.

Had the sea breeze remained settled throughout perhaps the race might have proven the soldier’s course, a concern which Azzurra trimmer Simon Fry admit worried him early in the piece.

'It was shifty with the pressure up and down and having two or three more boats makes it more interesting.' Recalled Fry, 'It was funny because after about 25 minutes I was worried this would be a soldier’s course with not many chances to pass, but it was a great course.'

The underlying westerly gradient, unusual at this time of year is proving stimulating, according to local ace Jordi Calafat, gold medal winning tactician on Quantum Racing:

'All three days of the King’s Cup so far have seen a different wind pattern to what we have seen for I don’t know how long, with this westerly gradient breeze. Even today there was only ever a very, very slight chance that the breeze would go left at the end of the day and it happened. It was a really difficult day.' Calafat, who won the 31st Copa del Rey last year as tactician with Jochen Schuemann’s team, concluded.

Results: 52 Super Series at the 32nd Copa del Rey Mapfre

1 Quantum Racing, USA, (Doug DeVos) (3,2,2,1,1) 9pts
2 Rán Racing, SWE, (Niklas Zennström) (1,1,1,6,3) 12pts
3 Azzurra, ITA, (Alberto Roemmers) (2,4,3,7,2) 18pts
4 Rio, USA, (Manouch Moshayedi) (6,3,5,3,6) 23pts
5 Provezza, TUR, (Ergin Imre) (4,7.5,4,4,5) 24.5pts
6 Interlodge, USA, (Austin Fraogmen) (5,7.5,6.5,5,4) 28pts
7 Gladiator, GBR, (Tony Langley) (7,5,8,2,9) 31pts
8 Paprec, FRA, (Jean Luc Petithugenin) (9,6,6.5,8,8) 37.5pts
9 Aquila, AUT, (Aquila Sailing Team) (8,9,9,9,7) 42pts

32nd Copa del Rey Mapfre – Gaastra IRC 52 Class

1 Quantum Racing (3,2,2,1,1) 9pts
2 Rán Racing, SWE (1,1,1,5.5,3) 11.5pts
3 Azzurra, ITA (2,4,3,7,2) 18pts
4 Rio, USA (6,3,5,3,7) 24pts
5 Provezza, TUR (5,9,4.4,5) 27pts
6 Interlodge, USA (4,8,6.5,5.5,4) 28pts
7 Gladiator, GBR (8,5,8,2,9) 32pts
8 Aquila, AUT (7,7,9,8,6) 37pts
9 Paprec, FRA (9,6,6.5,9,8) 38.5pts

Jordi Calafat (ESP) strategist Quantum Racing (USA): 'All three days of the King’s Cup so far have seen a different wind pattern to what we have seen for I don’t know how long, with this westerly gradient breeze. Even today there was only ever a very, very slight chance that the breeze would go left at the end of the day and it happened. It was a really difficult day. That final shift was one of the less predicted scenarios but we do have the advantage here that the Mini Maxi’s start ahead of us so we can keep an eye on them. But it was a difficult race because there was the compression on the second run and that made it very tight again in between the fleet. But in the end the last 20 minutes were comfortable, reaching along. The key was to keep it calm and tight when the compression happened. The normal thing was to extend on the leg up to Andratx because you were going into the stronger breeze and there was a hole at the Illetas mark. We were very scared at the start of the last run in case there was a compression like that last one.
Our goal is to get to the last two days with options to win. Your best days have to be at the end. We can always get better but I think we are sailing very solid racing.'

Simon Fry (GBR) trimmer Azzurra (ITA): 'Half way through the race we would have settled for a second. At the start the day we were pushing hard for the win to close the gap on Quantum Racing, but overall we are pretty happy with second for the day. It was shifty with the pressure up and down and having two or three more boats makes it more interesting. It was funny because after about 25 minutes I was worried this would be a soldier’s course with not many chances to pass, but it was a great course.
And the funny thing is that with the allowance for the A3 then Quantum, Rán Racing and ourselves even got the A3’s on for the finish.'

Niklas Zennström (SWE), owner-helm Rán Racing (SWE): 'It was a long day in very hot sun. But it was an interesting coastal race with a lot of opportunities to pass people and be passed. The course here was pretty fun it was much better than Ibiza, it gives a good mix. The first beat we were not so good but hanging in there in fourth, and then worked our way up and a lot of the time we were third. We had a good fight with Azzurra, Provezza and Rio and ended up third. We lost Azzurra on the last run. But the King’s Cup is very much one we want to win, we have won it here before. We are in contention and will just continue to chip away. We are close to Quantum Racing but they continue to sail well. It is going to be 52 Super Series website
Rolly Tasker Sails 2023 FOOTERExcess CatamaransSwitch One Design

Related Articles

Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta day 4
ILCA 6 & 7, Men's & Women's Formula Kite and 470 Mixed Teams Wrap Up The racing for the first 5 classes of the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta wrapped up with a twist in conditions and breeze just to mix it up for the competitors.
Posted today at 5:17 am
Strong start on LA waters for Australian Sailors
A valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta Australia's top Olympic class sailors have wrapped up a valuable week of racing at the Long Beach Olympic Classes Regatta in California, gaining firsthand experience at the future venue of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
Posted today at 4:19 am
Last Transpac 2025 Starters are First to Celebrate
Honoring the first of three rounds of trophy winners & celebrating Transpac's bright future The Transpacific Yacht Race celebrated its first Trophy Ceremony for the 2025 edition of this biennial ocean race on Tuesday, July 15, at Waikiki Yacht Club, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Posted today at 2:56 am
Meet the Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Commentary Team
Olympian Lisa Darmanin and Rolex Sydney Hobart Winner Jack Macartney to lead live broadcast The Cruising Yacht Club of Australia (CYCA) is pleased to confirm Olympian Darmanin and 2022 & 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart winner Macartney as the lead commentators for the live broadcast of the 2025 Noakes Sydney Gold Coast Yacht Race.
Posted on 16 Jul
IMOCAs in the Rolex Fastnet Race
Ocean racing's state of the art One of the most historic and eternally ground-breaking oceanic racing yacht classes is the IMOCA. These 60 footers are the world's most advanced offshore racing monohulls, the class used in the Vendée Globe since its inception in 1989/90.
Posted on 16 Jul
18th Puig Vela Clàssica Barcelona summary
Yachts from over 10 countries and around 400 sailors competed off the coast of Barcelona Barcelona's prestigious regatta for Classic and Vintage yachts, the Puig Vela Clàssica, celebrated its 18th edition, further strengthening its position as one of the premier international events for classic sailing in the Mediterranean.
Posted on 16 Jul
SailGP - Fresh breezes predicted
Fresh breezes are forecast the first day of racing in SailGP and the Admirals Cup. With two days remaining to the start of racing in SailGP Portsmouth, the forecast is for fresh breezes on both racedays, which should make for exciting racing.
Posted on 16 Jul
Nominations open for World Sailing Awards 2025
Presentation to be held at the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire on 5th November Many of the sport's biggest names will be in attendance at the World Sailing Awards 2025, held on Wednesday 5 November at a gala ceremony at the Royal St. George Yacht Club in Dún Laoghaire, Ireland.
Posted on 16 Jul
Mackay Bieker BM-V3 dominates at 2025 Moth Worlds
Innovation was on display at the just concluded Moth Worlds across nearly every area of the boat. The 2025 Moth World Championships in Lake Garda delivered thrilling racing across a wide range of conditions, featuring an elite lineup of Olympic champions, America's Cup helmsmen, SailGP stars, and the next group of up-and-coming youth.
Posted on 16 Jul
OK Dinghy World Ranking July 2025
Patric Mure is the new World No.1 Patric Mure has become only the 11th person to reach the top of the OK Dinghy World Ranking list as he takes over the No.1 spot from Australia's Roger Blasse, who drops to fourth. Britain's Andy Davis and Nick Craig move up to second and third.
Posted on 16 Jul