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J/80 World Championship day 2 dominated by Spanish

by J/80 Worlds on 7 Oct 2010
J/80 Worlds Allen Clark http://www.photoboat.com
J80 World Championship, Newport R.I. Day 2 report.

While many expected the Spanish teams to sail well and put on a good show at the Newport J/80 Worlds, it's doubtful
many expected them to be dominating in their second day of sailing in the strong, shifty northwesterly winds off Newport.


After five races, the top three teams are all Spanish J/80 Champions of one form or another, with Carlos Martinez on PERALEJA GOLF winning, putting his mark on the fleet with a 1-2 today for a total of 16 points. Jose Maria 'Pichu' Torcida lies second six points back after a 5-7. And, like a phoenix rising from the ashes, Rayco Tabares Alvarez on HOTEL PRINCESA CANARIAS sailed to the second best record with a 2-3 for a total of 28 points. To illustrate how tight the competition is so far, four different boats in five races have won a race, the only double-winner being the American team of QUANTUM RACING sailed by Scott Young and Terry Flynn from Austin, TX.

The day started out slowly. At 0830 hours, in the middle of a torrential downpour, the prospects were dim for any kind of reasonable racing. Consulting with his brain trust of Brad Read of SailNewport and others, Tom Duggan elected to postpone until 1000 hours. After two more on-shore postponements, the Low that was developing SE off Cape Cod started to move, enabling the PRO and the RC team to mobilize the troops and issue a 'race on' at the 1200 hours announcement. Sure enough, the predicted WNW breeze behind the front started to pipe-in at 7-12 knots. By the time the fleet got to the race course, a combination of down pours, squalls, fog, mist, and locusts (just kidding) seemed to bedevil both the fleet and the PRO/ RC. After several tries, the fourth race started around 2 pm with some degree of clearing. It was a great race. In fact, with the wind settling in around 275 to 280 the fleet was treated to a classic WNW wind with large shifts and large channels of breeze in the 10-20 knots range. Carlos Martinez's team on PERALEJA GOLF sailed a strong race, coming back from a rounding of around 10th at the first windward mark to win the race. Sailing equally as well was Rayco on HOTEL PRINCESA CANARIAS, rounding in about the same position at the first weather mark, but battled back to get a second. John Storck on RUMOR got third. Fourth was Henry Brauer and Will Welles on RASCAL, just clipping Pichu Torcida on ECC VIVIENDAS in fifth in an all-out planing finish!

The fifth race was an abject lesson in trying to do the right thing for the fleet at the right time. PRO Tom Duggan hung in there despite all kinds of protestations from the sailors. The wind was shifting dramatically at the starts, first favoring the port end, then starboard end, then port end, forcing general recalls and an eventual postponement to reset. Undaunted, Tom got the last race off late in the day, we believe around 4pm or so. It was a gorgeous race, held in the twilight of a front passing by with a shelf of clouds forming a clear edge to blue skies in the distant west, all lit by impending sunset at 6:15 pm. No one was disappointed. It was a fun fast race, cut short to three legs so everyone could get home by nightfall. Taking the gun was QUANTUM RACING, Scott Young and Terry Flynn simply sailing a very strong race against perhaps the tightest fleet yet in the top ten. Second was Carlos Martinez on PERALEJA GOLF sailing up QUANTUM's exhaust-pipe very, very fast. Third was Rayco on HOTEL PRINCESA CANARIAS. Rounding out the top five were Jay Lutz/ Gary Kamins on FIRED UP finishing fourth and Christer Faith-Ell on HASSE from Sweden. The finish for the top ten at sunset was quite spectacular, with the carbon and kevlar sails blazing in a reddish-orange glow and seemingly a dozen boats all finishing about the same time behind the top three!

The stage is now set for the three Spanish teams to duel it out for world supremacy in the J/80 class. They've all been there before, it's only a question now of who's going to be the spoiler between Scott Young/ Terry Flynn's QUANTUM RACING, Jay Lutz/ Gary Kamin's FIRED UP, John Storck's RUMOR, or Glenn Darden's LE TIGRE.

 
    1. 26 ESP 977 Peraleja Golf J 80 Carlos Martinez   2 2 9 1 2     16.0
    2. 14 ESP 859 ECC Viviendas J 80 Jose Maria Torcida   5 3 2 5 7     22.0
    3. 37 ESP 783 Hotel Princesa Yaiza Islas Canarias J 80 Rayco Tabares Álvarez   17 1 5 2 3     28.0
    4. 54 USA 655 Quantum Racing J 80 Scott Young\Flynn\Morran\Williamson   8 5 1 15 1     30.0
    5. 31 USA 407 Fired Up Racing J 80 Jay Lutz / Gary Kamins   6 6 6 11 4     33.0
    6. 57 USA 19 Rumor J 80 John Storck Jr   11 4 4 3 14     36.0
    7. 41 USA 1152 Le Tigre J 80 Glenn Darden/Hillard   3 8 10 9 9     39.0
    8. 44 USA 738 Lucky Frog J 80 Benjamin Schwartz   1 13 13 14 10     51.0
    9. 43 USA 1173 Little Feat J 80 Jeff Johnstone   4 10 18 6 13     51.0
    10. 35 DEN 1312 Guldfaxe J 80 Thomas Klok   14 9 15 10 6     54.0
    11. 16 ESP 899 Nextel Engineering J 80 Ignacio Camino   13 7 3 17 16     56.0
    12. 58 USA 1123 Savasana J 80 Brian Keane   7 12 11 8 20     58.0
    13. 8 USA 702 Cavitica J 80 Chip Johns   10 21 14 19 11     75.0
    14. 25 ESP 1149 Crocs J 80 Javier Aguado Blanco   28 11 17 13 8     77.0
    15. 62 USA 221 USA 221 J 80 Allan Terhune, Jr.   19 16 19 7 21     82.0
    16. 42 USA 1001 Lifted J 80 Kerry Klingler / Robert Miller   9 17 8 30 19     83.0
    17. 61 USA 554 Tiamo J 80 Bruno Pasquinelli   26 14 7 20 17/RDG     84.0
    18. 23 FRA 1256 Coyote J 80 Bruno Troublé   16 24 19 21 17     97.0
    19. 55 USA 1163 Rascal J 80 Henry Brauer / Will Welles   31 15 33 4 24     107.0
    20. 15 SWE 621 Hasse J 80 Christer Faith-Ell   33/ZFP 19 12 43 5     112.0
    21. 9 USA 739 Christe J 80 Brian Simkins   25 29 16 16 31     117.0
    22. 24 ESP 774 JJ Palmensis J 80 Gustavo Martinez Doreste   12 20 62/DNF 12 15     121.0
    23. 20 ESP 635 Sori J 80 Fernando Morillo Nuñez   29 30 21 23 28     131.0
    24. 52 USA 49 Phantom J 80 Nicole Breault / Bruce Stone   20 31 34 26 23     134.0
    25. 4 USA 284 Avet J 80 Curt Johnson   22 18 23 33 40     136.0
    26. 22 ESP 1133 In Itinere J 80 Fernandez Vasco Miguel   23 23 38 28 25     137.0
    27. 10 USA 59 Church Key J 80 Chris Chadwick   40 38 28 38 12     156.0
    28. 48 USA 1153 More Gostosa J 80 Kevin Hayes / Jeff Kirchhoff   18 42 42 18 37     157.0
    29. 40 USA 44 Kicks J 80 Bill Rose / Forbes Durdin   62/BFD 22 22 22 30     158.0
    30. 32 USA 1151 FKA J 80 Les Beckwith   37 37 29 29 26     158.0
    31. 34 USA 1172 Goose J 80 Chris Bulger   30 54 30 25 32     171.0
    32. 28 USA 156 Emotional Rescue - Dead Flowers Racing J 80 Kristen Berry   38 32 26 44 36     176.0
    33. 49 ESP 1041 Nautipaints J 80 Pablo benjumeda Arrobas   24 36 31 49 38     178.0
    34. 50 ITA 1094 OLJ Spirit Hatamuri J 80 Federico Rajola   33 27 39 24 62/DSQ     185.0
    35. 6 USA 176 Bob Dylan J 80 Mike Sudofsky   62/BFD 35 27 27 34     185.0
    36. 1 USA 336 Andale J 80 Al Poindexter   36 33 41 36 39     185.0
    37. 36 ESP 1188 Gunter J 80 Javier Scherk   15 62/DNF 62/BFD 34 18     191.0
    38. 64 USA 808 Wired J 80 Henry DeGroot   34 28 36 52 41     191.0
    39. 21 SWE 236 Hunden J 80 Tom Whitmore   62/BFD 34 24 45 33     198.0
    40. 46 USA 286 Mango J 80 Ken Mangano   42 40 32 42 43     199.0
    41. 33 USA 588 Gallant Fox J 80 Ryan Dempsey   35 47 40 35 42     199.0
    42. 3 USA 485 ARGO III J 80 Jesse Thompson   57 25 20 37 62/DNF     201.0
    43. 56 USA 381 Relentless J 80 Al Minella   41 49 62/DNS 32 22     206.0
    44. 19 SWE 513 Heving & Hagglund J 80 Mathias Steininger   44 50 44 41 29     208.0
    45. 38 USA 1002 Juggernaut J 80 Michael Zupon   43 39 62/BFD 40 27     211.0
    46. 12 USA 285 Crush J 80 Mark Gorman   32 44 37 50 49     212.0
    47. 29 CAN 148 Fast Company J 80 Peter McBride   49 43 35 48 46     221.0
    48. 5 USA 546 Blue Jay J 80 Robert Hayward   39 51 45/RDG 39 47     221.0
    49. 53 USA 667 Presssure J 80 Guy Nickerson   46 45 25 46 62/DSQ     224.0
    50. 59 USA 256 Sleekit J 80 Robert Caldwell   45 56 62/DNF 31 44     238.0
    51. 2 USA 255 Angry Chameleon J 80 Kristen Robinson   27 26 62/DNF 62/DNS 62/DNS     239.0
    52. 7 USA 364 Born2run J 80 Rick Hanson   50 48 45 51 51     245.0
    53. 60 USA 330 Wave Theory J 80 Jason Blais   48 55 43 53 50     249.0
    54. 30 USA 127 Firebolt J 80 Ken Corsig   52 46 62/DNF 47 48     255.0
    55. 27 USA 204 Eagle J 80 Peter McCarthy   51 52 48 54 52     257.0
    56. 45 USA 443 Magic In Motion J 80 Jeremy Reynolds   55 58 47 55 45     260.0
    57. 17 GER 507 Nuredduna Express J 80 Dirk Euler   47 41 49 62/DNS 62/DNS     261.0
    58. 39 USA 444 KiaOra J 80 Ansgar Chorhummel   62/DNS 53 46 62/DNS 62/DNS     285.0
    59. 11 USA 1313 Courageous J 80 Gary Panariello   53 62/DNS 62/DNF 56 62/DNS     295.0
    60. 47 USA 174 Mjølner J 80 W. Robb Graham   56 57 62/DNF 62/DNS 62/DNS     299.0
    61. 18 GER 1183 No Limits J 80 Juergen Waldheim   54 62/DNF 62/DNF 62/DNS 62/DNS     302.0
 



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