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Melges 32 Sailing Series Italy day 2 - Lead maintained

by Joy Dunigan on 15 Apr 2012
Melges 32 Fleet - Audi Melges 32 Sailing Series 2012 S.Gattini/STUDIO BORLENGHI
Audi Melges 32 Sailing Series is being held at Marina di Loano.

Lanfranco Cirillo's Fantastica continues to lead the first event overall, but after today's two additional races, Vincenzo Onorato's Mascalzone Latino with tactician Nathan Wilmot and Mauro Mocchegiani's Rush Diletta with Matteo Ivaldi on tactics, have closed the points gap substantially. Onorato now trails by one point seated second, while Mocchegiani is five points out in third.


It has been a very long Saturday for the seventeen competing Melges 32s. The first race of the day was scheduled for noon, but the fleet waited for the wind until 2 p.m. when the Race Committee, chaired by Fabio Barrasso, decided to return to the docks.

The AP flag ashore was in effect until 4.30 p.m. With a light westerly breeze at about 8-11 knots, the fleet set out again for two races, which delivered many surprises.

The real pleasure of the day was seeing two of the newest teams in the Class win a race each. The fourth race of the Series was dominated by Quetefeek helmed by Japan's Diasuke Kimura with Kan Yamada as tactician. Their streak of victory didn't stop there. In race five, Kimura delivered yet another powerful performance grabbing a second place finish behind Andrea Pozzi's Bombarda with tactician Flavio Favini tapping every shift of the breeze for maximum speed and the win.

The final day, of the first leg, of the Audi Sailing Series organized by BPSE - B-Plan Sports and Events, in collaboration with Melges Europe, Club Nautico Loano and Yacht Club Marina di Loano will begin tomorrow at 8.30 a.m. in hopes of taking advantage of every breeze opportunity possible.

Top Ten Results: (Provisional, after five races)
1.) Lanfranco Cirillo/Michelle Paoletti, Fantastica; 1-1-1-6-13 = 22
2.) Vincenzo Onorato/Nathan Wilmot, Mascalzone Latino; 4-2-9-5-3 = 23
3.) Mauro Mocchegiani/Matteo Ivaldi, Rush Diletta; 5-8-7-3-4 = 27
4.) Edoardo Pavesio/Gabriele Benussi, Audi F.lli Giacomel | FRA MARTINA; 3-10-2-7-7 = 29
5.) Marc de Antonio/Hugo Rocha, Bribon-Movistar; 9-6-4-2-15 = 36
6.) Filippo Pacinotti/Ross MacDonald, Brontolo HH; 2-9-11-11-6 = 39
7.) Edoardo Lupi/Branko Brcin, Torpyone; 6-5-5-DSQ-5 = 39
8.) Diasuke Kimura/Ka Yamada, Quetefeek; 12-11-15-1-2 = 41
9.) Andrea Pozzi/Flavio Favini, Bombarda; 10-14-6-13-1 = 44
10.) Carlo Alberini/Enrico Fonda, Calvi Network; 15-4-8-8-10 = Melges 32 website
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