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It's Italy - Switzerland - Italy at Key West in Melges 24

by Event media on 22 Jan 2009
Melges 24 - Bruce Ayres, Monsoon at Key West 2009 USMCA/ Joy Dunigan http://www.melges24.com/

Reigning Melges 24 World Champion Lorenzo Bressani helming Lorenzo Santini's ITA-715 Uka Uka Racing still leads the Melges 24 Class in Key West. He is joined in second place by Chris Rast helming for Franco Rossini on SUI-621 Blu Moon and in third is Riccardo Simoneschi on ITA-783 Giacomel Audi.

The race committee was determined to get the first heat started on time, but some unsettled weather quickly approaching the course postponed things for a short while. It was breeze on conditions from the very start ranging 12-15 mph. The first race was finally set at 330, and called for a course 4 with the breeze steady on the increase including a chance for rain, which managed to moderately hold off. At the start there was a light drizzle but hardly a deterrent for the Melges 24.

The start of race one of the day was really great as every team got off the line with a lot of speed — an impressive sight! The committee boat was the favored end all day, but most headed out left, then favouring the right again as they all looked for some shore-side pressure.

At the top mark Alan Field on USA-587 WTF took an immediate and strong lead. Slowly but surely they put distance between themselves and the remaining top five competitors. 'This is what we come to Key West for!', exclaimed Field on Monday afternoon after racing, where it's believed his real romp to triumph began. 'We still need to work on some things. We need more stamina as this is a really tough fleet, but we love it!'

Rounding the mark right behind Field was Kyle Vowels on USA-160 One Sixty and Neily Williamson on USA-771 Millewa Milluna in third, then USMCA President Travis Weisleder on USA-605 X. Field went on to take the ultimate win, his first here in Key West in the Melges 24.

Holding steady with a very strong result was Rast taking the second place position, followed by Gabrio Zandona helming for Giovanni Maspero on ITA-777 Joe Fly in third.

Race four in the ACURA Key West series was all about the power that is here in Key West representing the country of Italy. The Italians simply love this boat and their passion today was their greatest asset.

With the very same course bearing as race one and the breeze really beginning to build, overnight leader Bressani took a substantial lead at the top mark a couple of minutes ahead of Rast and Zandona.

That was the standing for the remainder of the race. Bressani, Rast and Zandona were soon joined by IMCA Vice Chairman (Europe) Riccardo Simoneschi on ITA-783 Giacomel Audi in fourth.

With Bressani's impressive performance today he still maintains the overnight lead. Rast is second, Simoneschi is third, Zandona is fourth and Field moves up to fifth.

Melges 24 Leading results after four races

1.) Lorenzo Bressani/Lorenzo Santini, Uka Uka Racing; 1-1-5-1 = 8
2.) Chris Rast/Franco Rossini, Blu Moon; 4-2-2-2 = 10
3.) Riccardo Simoneschi, Giacomel Audi; 6-5-4-3 = 18
4.) Gabrio Zandona/Giovanni Maspero, Joe Fly; 10-3-3-4 = 20
5.) Alan Field, WTF; 13-4-1-6 = 24
6.) Vince Brun, Bailout; 2-6-14-5 = 27
7.) Brian Porter, Full Throttle; 5-8-8-7 = 28
8.) John Kolius, KO Sailing; 3-7-9-12 = 31
9.) Bruce Ayres, Monsoon; 7-12-15-8 = 42
10.) Kyle Vowels; One Sixty; 8-13-11-10 = 42

Melges Corinthian results after four races

Bruce Ayres on USA-747 Monsoon firmly hangs on to the lead in the Corinthian Melges 24 division, and still seated ninth overall. Loren Colehan on USA-556 Lounge Act remains second, moving up a spot overall to 11th.

1.) Bruce Ayres, Monsoon
2.) Loren Colehan, Lounge Act
3.) Gary Schwarting, Obsession
4.) Peter Cucci, El Matador
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