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EFG Moth Euro Cup 2014 - Swiss-British battle for the top

by Moth Euro Cup on 31 Aug 2014
EFG Moth Euro Cup 2014 Martina Orsini
The sailors were greeted with another picture perfect day of racing today, laced with some grey skies and some occasional rain. The PRO, Eiko Dietrich, together with his team, was able to get four races off with some gusty southerly breeze between 12-18 knots. Early on it was Ben Paton setting the pace after changing to his KA Sail and his small front horizontal. He clearly dominated the first race with another bullet and with the first discard kicking in he was now tied for first with Chris Rast.

The sailors were taking bigger risks and with the pin end being favorite there were a couple of close calls with port tackers making their way through all the star board tackers. After a couple of general recalls the black flag finally came up and everybody got off to a clean start. Again Ben Paton with some blistering speed was the guy to beat. Eventually Chris Rast was able to slip past him on the last upwind and take the win.



In the meantime some good battles were taking place for third place between Andrew Friend, Dan Ward, Max Maege and Nils Akervall. All sailors had improved a lot after yesterday’s racing and many took advantage of the sailor’s debrief organized by the German Moth Class Association. The top sailors were happy to answer any questions in order to help everyone get around the course faster.

Going into the fourth and the last race of the day, Chris Rast had put another point between him and Ben Paton. With some match racing moves and another Black Flag start the pressure was on for both sailors to get this one right. Both ended up having a clean start and looking for the next puff. It was Dan Ward leading around the first mark with Chris Rast hot on his heels and Ben Paton working his way through the fleet after a bad tack cost him some valuable ground.



In the meantime Chris put the afterburners on to take the lead by the bottom mark and never looked back. With some newly found speed he made the four-lap race work for him and won it with a handsome lead. With his fifth bullet in the regatta, it looks like he has wrapped up the regatta and will once again enjoy receiving the Euro 1000 prize money for first place, with one race to spare. Also Ben Paton is uncontested for his second place after nine races, as one more discard will kick in if the fleet gets another race in tomorrow.

Some more free drinks and a German Barbeque are on schedule for tonight and since the forecast for tomorrow doesn’t look that great we will see plenty of sailors enjoying the festivities.

Top five in the overall results:

1. Chris Rast, 11 pts
2. Ben Paton, 14 pts
3. Nils Akervall, 33 pts
4. Dan Ward, 39 pts
5. Andrew Friend, 42 pts

Overall Results

 
 

 

Act 1 France

Act 2 Netherlands

Act 3 Austria

Act 4 Switzerland

Act 5 Germany

Act 6 Italy

 

 
 

Sailor

Country

Club

Actual

Calc

Actual2

Calc2

Actual5

Calc6

Actual3

Calc3

Actual7

Calc8

Actual4

Calc4

Overall

 

 

1

Chris Rast

SUI

TYC/RCO/MBYC

1

100

7

80

1

100

           

280

 

 

2

Giovanni Galeotti

BEL

RYBC

3

88

4

90

               

178

 

 

3

Stefano Rizzi

ITA

SVOC

   

5

76

4

83

           

160

 

 

4

Carlo De Paoli

ITA

CV Torbole

   

9

73

2

94

           

168

 

 

5

Marco Lanulfi

ITA

YCA

   

12

63

3

89

           

152

 

 

6

Adriano Petrino

ITA

CVLL

   

17

47

5

78

           

124

 

 

7

Chris Rashley

GBR

Royal London YC

   

1

100

               

100

 

 

8

Ben Paton

GBR

Lymington Town SC

   

2

97

               

97

 

 

9

Benoit Marie

FRA

SNO Nantes

9

53

18

43

               

96

 

 

10

Pablo Arandja

ESP

Vela Valencia

2

94

                   

94

 

 

11

Tom Offer

GBR

Rock SC

   

3

93

               

93

 

 

12

Rory Fitzpatrick

IRL

     

6

83

               

83

 

 

13

Andrillon Yann

FRA

ASN Quiberon

4

82

                   

82

 

 

14

Mike Cooke

GBR

     

8

77

               

77

 

 

15

Mathieu Frei

FRA

SRC

5

76

                   

76

 

 

16

Carlo Maege

GER

FSV

   

15

53

15

22

           

76

 

 

17

Maximilian Maege

GER

BYC

   

22

30

11

44

           

74

 

 

18

Philipe Kaesermann

SUI

SNG

       

6

72

           

72

 

 

19

Diego Botin

ESP

 

6

71

                   

71

 

 

20

Eelco Boers

NED

     

10

70

               

70

 

 

21

Michael Schonleitner

AUT

UYCAS

       

7

67

           

67

 

 

22

Harald Steiner

GER

SVD

   

26

17

10

50

           

67

 

 

23

Nils Akervall

SWE

     

11

67

               

67

 

 

24

Sebastien Josse

FRA

Y.C.Monaco

7

65

                   

65

 

 

25

Marcus Hirsch

AUT

SV Krumpendorf

       

8

61

           

61

 

 

26

Sven Kloppenburg

GER

     

13

60

               

60

 

 

27

Sebastien Col

FRA

YCPR

8

59

                   

59

 

 

28

Kalle Coster

NED

     

14

57

               

57

 

 

29

Frederik Schmid

GER

LSC

       

9

56

           

56

 

 

30

Thomas Huber

GER

     

16

50

               

50

 

 

31

Ruiz Guillermo Gonzalez

ESP

 

10

47

                   

47

 

 

32

Damien Le Houerou

FRA

ASN Quiberon

11

41

                   

41

 

 

33

Stefen Gieser

GER

     

19

40

               

40

 

 

34

Maximilian Stelzl

AUT

UYCAS

       

12

39

           

39

 

 

35

Constantjn Weber

NED

     

20

37

               

37

 

 

36

Claire Gavignaux

FRA

ASN Quiberon

12

35

                   

35

 

 

37

Ernst Hellriegel

GER

SVM/SCLW

       

13

33

           

33

 

 

38

Andreas John

NED

     

21

33

               

33

 

 

39

Eric Rotteleur

FRA

SN Sablais

13

29

                   

29

 

 

40

Wolfgang Huber

GER

SCIA

       

14

28

           

28

 

 

41

Ole Frey

DEN

     

23

27

               

27

 

 

42

Frederic Poizivara

FRA

ASN Quiberon

14

24

                   

24

 

 

43

Wibke Wriggers

GER

     

24

23

               

23

 

 

44

Chris Jeeves

NED

     

25

20

               

20

 

 

45

Fernando Lodos

FRA

CN Angoulins

15

18

                   

18

 

 

46

Tamara Huber

GER

SCIA

       

16

17

           

17

 

 

47

James Phare

GBR

     

27

13

               

13

 

 

48

Francois De Scorraille

FRA

C.N. Castelnaudary

16

12

                   

12

 

 

49

Caspar Buttner

SUI

Zurcher YC

       

17

11

           

11

 

 

50

Quintin Blondiau

BEL

     

28

10

               

10

 

 

51

Ben Koppelaar

NED

     

29

7

               

7

 

 

52

Brieg Thiery

FRA

USAM Voile

17

6

                   

6

 

 

53

Yvo  Durr

SUI

SCOW

       

18

6

           

6

 

 

54

Hans Rasmussen

DEN

     

30

3

               

3

 

 

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