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Flying high at Copa del Rey MAPFRE

by GC32 Racing Tour 31 Jul 2018 11:49 PDT 1-4 August 2018
Reaching start for the eight-strong GC32 Racing Tour fleet © Sailing Energy / GC32 Racing Tour

The third of the 2018 GC32 Racing Tour's five events begins tomorrow on the Bay of Palma. Here, for a third consecutive year, the flying catamaran circuit is competing at the prestigious Copa del Rey MAPFRE.

So far this season Franck Cammas' NORAUTO powered by Team France has been the outstanding performer. They came out on top at both the inaugural GC32 World Championship on Lake Garda in May and at last month's GC32 Lagos Cup. However the 2016 GC32 Racing Tour and 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race winner is not having it all his own way. However Erik Maris' Zoulou finished second in Lagos, scoring five wins and 13 podium finishes out of 20 races.

Maris recognises his team has improved since joining the GC32 Racing Tour in Palma a year ago: "We won the Anonimo watch [for the Speed Trial] and we did pretty well given that it was our first race. Now we are back a bit stronger. We have practiced more, but as everyone now knows, the level of this fleet is just incredible. You can be king one day and be at the back of the fleet the next - you are still the same, but the other guys have got better."

In Palma, the eight GC32s are moored outside the host club, Real Club Nautico de Palma. Every day sailors from the top international grand prix boats competing at 37 Copa del Rey MAPFRE get to pass by the twin hulled flying machines, which, with top speeds approaching 40 knots, are by far the fastest boats on the Bay of Palma this week. "I wouldn't trade my boat for any of the others here," says Maris proudly.

Among the other strong players on the race course this week will be Simon Hull's Frank Racing, which was a star performer on the last day of the GC32 Lagos Cup. The Kiwi team currently shares the top of the GC32 Racing Tour Owner Driver leaderboard with American Jason Carroll's Argo.

Another threat this week will certainly be INEOS Team UK. The crew from the British America's Cup challenger is being rotated for this week. New recruits, America's Cup veteran Joey Newton and former America's Cup and Volvo Ocean Race sailor Luke Parkinson, are joining Finn Olympic gold medallist Giles Scott and Neil Hunter. On the helm, Leigh McMillan is standing in for Sir Ben Ainslie having sailed as tactician on Simon Delzoppo's.film Racing last season and won the GC32 Racing Tour in 2015 as skipper of Sultanate of Oman.

Of their prospects, McMillan observes: "Franck [Cammas] has been going very well this year and showed some very good pace in Lagos. It is fair to say we are on the catch-up to try and get the better of him. Then there are some other very strong teams like Argo, who are constantly putting in some good performances and have got very good boat speed, and Realteam who won the series last year. We have only sailed together for a short time, but I feel like that with this bunch of guys, who are very professional and have incredible talent, we can short cut that."

Also looking to make up ground this week is Realteam, skippered by Jérôme Clerc. The 2017 GC32 Racing Tour winner currently lies second on the 2018 leaderboard, one point ahead of Zoulou.

The Swiss team is benefitting from sailing with the same crew and Clerc says he too is enjoying this one event of the season that showcases the flying catamarans to the international yacht racing elite. "We had our first sail here yesterday in 10 knot thermic winds, but its choppy with all of the boats around which can make the sailing quite tricky - it will be different to Lagos. It is cool to see all of the boats and all of the teams. There are some nice boats around, but ours is the fastest!"

GC32 racing at 37 Copa del Rey MAPFRE gets underway tomorrow 1 August at 1300 CEST and runs until 4 August culminating in a prizegiving, where winner's trophies will be presented by King Felipe VI of Spain.

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