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RC44 Championship Tour headed to Sardinia

by RC44 Class on 29 Jun 2011
Racing to the Med - RC44 Championship Tour 2011 Pawel Bielecki
RC44 Championship Tour 2011 round three continues onto the Med. The class have twice visited Cagliari before making their debut in 2008 and returning in 2009.

Located deep in the heart of Cagliari Bay on Sardinia’s beautiful south coast, the venue boasts strong and consistent breezes that are bound to challenge the 15 teams ready to challenge for the RC44 Cagliari Cup.

Racing will take place in front of the spectacular Bay of Angels, very close to Cagliari port, with one day of match racing kicking off the proceedings on 29th June, followed by four days of fleet racing (29 June to 3 July).

Alberto Floris, President of Yacht Club Cagliari, said the town is looking forward to welcoming the Tour to its shores once more.

'It is an honour to have the RC44 class back for the third time and another great opportunity to show the world that Cagliari is one of the best venues for the sport of sailing. For Cagliari the future means tourism, which is why the race village will be located in the centre of the town, close to hotels, restaurants, pubs and historical monuments. All the people involved in the event – teams, officials, class representatives – can be ambassadors of the natural beauties of Cagliari, its climate, traditions and hospitality.'


One to watch will be Michele Ivaldi (ITA), tactician onboard Team Ceeref, an experienced Olympic and America’s Cup sailor, having competed for Italy in the 1996 Olympic Games and with Luna Rossa/Prada for three America’s Cup cycles. Cagliari is a venue that Ivaldi has raced at many times and is looking forward to welcoming the Tour.

'Cagliari is one of the best places to sail and I've been going back there for years and years, I was there in a 420 when I was 16 years old. It's always had a good sea breeze and when the Mistral comes in, it’s game on. I'm really looking forward to the sailing.' Michele Ivaldi, Tactician, Team Ceeref.

Two new teams, MAG Racing from Poland and RUS-Seven Sail Racing Team powered by AnyWayAnyDay.com have joined the RC44 Tour ahead of Cagliari. Although they will not be challenging for the title this year, with all six events of the Tour counting for the overall title, they will already be preparing for their assault for 2012.

In the overall Tour standings Oracle Racing (USA) leads the title race after two events, following their victory at the RC44 Austria Cup in May. But they will need to watch out for Chris Bake’s Team Aqua (GBR), who launched their brand new RC44 on Lake Traunsee in Austria last month. Team Aqua also lead the Match Race rankings and are just two points adrift of the leaders in the fleet race standings. Katusha (RUS) skippered by Paul Cayard are two further points behind in third.

With new faces and teams joining the Tour at each event this season, nothing is a given and it will be all to play for in the Bay of Angels.

RC44 Championship Tour 2011 website

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