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Puerto Sherry 52 Super Series Royal Cup - Overall

by 52 Super Series 22 Jun 2019 13:00 PDT 17-22 June 2019

So disappointed was Turkish owner Ergin Imre with last season's outcome for his Provezza team in the 2018 52 SUPER SERIES that it was only when team coach John Cutler, a Kiwi Olympic bronze medallist, agreed to steer for this season, that the hugely passionate owner agreed to press on with renewed rigour and a changed crew line up. Imre and his team were rewarded today for their hard work and endeavour and their ability to adapt to the changes when they lifted the historic Royal Cup in Puerto Sherry, Andalucia as narrow winners of the second regatta of the 2019 season.

But they were pushed to the wire during one of the most exciting final day showdowns in the history of the 52 SUPER SERIES. The day started with three boats in contention to win the trophy, which dates back to 1995 and the IMS class, Bronenosec - the newest boat in the fleet steered by the young Croatian Olympic gold medal winning hero Sime Fantela - one point ahead of 2017 champions Azzurra. Going into today's racing, Provezza were four points adrift, but the runners up to Platoon in Mahón last month are sailing with supreme confidence and big smiles.

It was only on the last downwind of the last race, when Platoon passed Azzurra, that the regatta title was secured by the Turkish-flagged team - only the second time they have secured an event win after their popular 2017 victory in Puerto Portals, Mallorca.

Changes to their Vrolijk-designed boat appear to have helped, but bringing Cutler - whose experience spans Olympic racing and national team coaching as well as America's Cup and grand prix racing - in to the central role as helm, and a hungry-for-success Hamish Pepper as tactician has been key; the duo supported by unflappable Spanish navigator Nacho Postigo.

They finish one point ahead of Azzurra who take second but only on countback against their third placed rivals Bronenosec. The Russian-flagged team put themselves on the back foot when they finished eighth in the first race.

Helm, Cutler said:
"It was a tough day out there for every team, and we managed to end up on top, and you can see from the way the points are - there's not much separating the top 5 teams, so it was great to be amongst it and at the top at the end of the week! The final race was quite incredible, I actually checked my heart rate through the race to make sure I wasn't in the red zone, but it was all under control!"

He adds:
"We've made some changes to the boat, the same changes that Platoon's made - we moved the bulb, a new rudder, new fin... We made some learnings from last season on setup and things like that and thought about what we did wrong last year and corrected a few things. We've got Hamish on board now and he's doing a great job. Even though we've never sailed together before we seem to have a pretty good fit and just keep it relaxed on board and enjoy ourselves. I was a bit grumpy on our bad days but you can't be too upset, just look at the weather, at the venue; it's been so tricky, there's lots of opportunities out there, it's just been great sailing and we came out on top!"

Sime Fantela, the 2016 gold medallist in 470 class, smiled ruefully:
"It was one of the toughest, closest races that I've ever done. With such an open track like what we've had all week, it was all open until the very end. We were watching whether Platoon was going to sneak in to take it from Azzurra, and all the top 3 positions just hinged on one point.

Our first race was tough, we were betting more on the right side. There was a leftie and we were just losing places; we had some technical issues and finished 8th. Then the second race we had a battle with the pin, and didn't quite win it, and had to tack out; but we moved through the fleet and finished 3rd. I must say we had a really good week and did a good job; and we just have to keep working at the same pace.

Our goal coming here was to be better than Mahón, where we were 5th; so finishing with a podium is 'happy faces'! We showed here that we have the ability to pass boats in the breeze, so we are looking forward to Cascais - it's going to be fun racing!"

Guillermo Parada, the Argentinian skipper-helm of Azzurra was disappointed to leave points on the water and confessed that they felt slow at times today:
"It was a fantastic week; the whole fleet is so close that you are holding your breath until the very last cross! We were fighting the whole week, but especially today. We had two very good starts, especially the first one, but we felt very, very slow. We checked the underwater in between races and there was nothing wrong, but oh well. Second race we elected to start on the pin again and were controlling our opponents, ahead of Platoon and Bronenesoc, but Phoenix crossed and tacked on us and made us go left, and a big righty came. We had chances in the first run and then we covered in the last beat, but then the last run we made a split from Provezza and Platoon got in between. But it was very very close and this regatta was for them, so now we'll fight in Cascais!"

Provezza leave Andalucia with the Royal Cup and the circuit lead by two points ahead of Mahón winners, Platoon. ?Seven of the eight different boats won at least one of the ten races sailed. Only Quantum Racing and Provezza did not finish eighth at all.

Puerto Sherry 52 SUPER SERIES Royal Cup Overall:

1. Provezza (TUR) (Ergin Imre) (1,4,7,7,2,2,3,6,2,4) 38pts
2. Azzurra (ARG/ITA) (Alberto Roemmers) (5,1,2,5,5,1,2,8,4,6) 39pts
3. Bronenosec (RUS) (Vladimir Liubomirov) (4,3,4,3,1,5,5,3,8,3) 39pts
4. Platoon (GER) (Harm Müller-Spreer) (3,6,5,1,3,8,7,2,1,1,5) 41pts
5. Sled (USA) (Takashi Okura) (8,2,3,4,4,4,8,4,3,7) 47pts
6. Alegre (USA/GBR) (Andrés Soriano) (2,8,6,2,8,6,1,7,7,1) 48pts
7. Quantum Racing (USA) (Doug DeVos) (7,7,1,6,6,7,4,5,5,5,2) 50pts
8. Phoenix 11 (RSA) (Tina Plattner) (6,5,8,8,7,3,6,1,6,8) 58pts

Overall Season Standings: (after two events)

1. Provezza (TUR) (Ergin Imre) 67pts
2. Platoon (GER) (Harm Müller-Spreer) 69pts
3. Azzurra (ARG/ITA) (Alberto/Pablo Roemmers) 77pts
4. Quantum Racing (USA) (Doug DeVos) 84pts
5. Bronenosec (RUS) (Vladimir Liubomirov) 86pts
6. Alegre (USA/GBR) (Andrés Soriano) 95pts
7. Sled (USA) (Takashi Okura) 101pts
8. Phoenix 11 (RSA) (Tina Plattner) 123pts

Azzurra ends the Puerto Sherry 52 Super Series Royal Cup in second place (from Giuliano Luzzatto)

The boat flying the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda's burgee has concluded the second event in the 2019 52 Super Series in second place by just one point. Provezza has won while Bronenosec is in third place. The next event in the Series will be in Cascais, Portugal, from July 16th to 20th.

This morning Azzurra headed out to sail well aware that she was in a tough fight for the win with Bronenosec - who was in the lead by just one point - and Provezza - who was just three points behind. Not to mention Platoon who was trailing by just seven points. And a tough fight it was with the event's final results decided along the last run. The breeze was from the north-northwest at 9 to 12 knots in the waters off Cadiz and the racing was spectacular with many changes in position and alternating potential winners. The fleet has been very tight all week with just seconds separating the first from the last placed teams. Just as an example: of the eight teams present seven have won at least one race. There is no clear leader and all of the teams are top level.

Azzurra got a perfect start in the first race fighting hard pre-start with Quantum for the pin. But after the first few meters it was clear that Azzurra was a bit slow and soon she was in third place behind Platoon and Provezza who were fighting hard to regain points on Azzurra. Sled also took advantage of Azzurra's slower speed and passed her right before the finish. Azzurra finished fourth but Bronenosec, who finished eighth, saw her lead overall evaporate.

Going in to the event's final race, Azzurra was in the lead with 33 points, followed by Provezza with 34 and Bronenosec and Platoon with 36. Azzurra got another good start on the pin, this time after fighting off Bronenosec. Alegre on the right took the lead at first but Azzurra, on the left, was in control of her most direct adversaries. At least she was until Phoenix, arriving from the right, tacked on her bow making things much more difficult. Azzurra was sixth at the mark and along the run dropped back further because she was on the left of the course when the breeze turned to the right. On the second beat she got a good recovery that brought her up to fifth place just behind Provezza, with Bronenosec in third place. If those positions held to the end Azzurra would have won the event tied for points with Provezza but with two first place finishes against Provezza's one. But things didn't go as hoped: in an attempt to pass Provezza Azzurra's team gybed to the left, leaving an opening for Platoon who came in from the right and stayed in the middle. Azzurra ended the Royal Cup in second place behind Provezza and tied for points with Bronenosec.

In terms of the 2019 season overall, Provezza is currently in the lead with 67 points, followed by Platoon with 69 and Azzurra with 77. The third event in this year's 52 Super Series will be held from July 16th to 20th in Cascais, Portugal.

Riccardo Bonadeo, Commodore of the YCCS: "We really had a chance at winning this event after having been in the lead in the first part of the week then recovering our lead after the second to last race. Too bad that we didn't win the Royal Cup again after having won it in Miami in 2017, but this second place isn't bad at all. On the behalf of the YCCS I want to thank our club members the Roemmers and the team. And of course I want to congratulate the winners!"

Skipper Guillermo Parada: "It was a great week of racing in a fleet that has never been this compact: every day was a fight for the lead. Today we headed out to sail with the right mindset and won both starts. But in the first race our boat speed was a little slow, I'm not really sure why but it was a real shame. So it was all down to the final race where we got the pin again and controlled our rivals until Phoenix tacked on our bow and made life complicated. On the final run we tried to attack Provezza, but they held us off and so we gybed left. Too bad that Platoon came in from the right and we lost a point. These things happen, both of our teams deserved to win but this time around it was their turn. Hopefully next time will be ours."

Santiago Lange, tactician: "It was really cool and tight racing at this event which shows on the final scoreboard: we weren't first by just one point. Unfortunately today in the light air we struggled a little bit and it was very hard to recover positions. We had our chances but couldn't take advantage of them, but we'll keep working and be back in top form at the upcoming event."

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