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44Cup Alcaidesa Marina 2023 - Day 3

by 44Cup 22 Oct 2023 10:03 AEDT 18-22 October 2023

The Bay of Algeciras had a complete change of complexion for the penultimate day of racing at the 44Cup Alcaidesa Marina with the southerly wind initially non-existent, then slowly filling in to 8-10 knots. Thus the race course was set up in the opposite direction to yesterday, with competitors sailing towards the entrance of the Bay, with the formidable Rock of Gibraltar off to port.

Today was well forecast as being light - the Bay of Algeciras laying on the complete test - so PRO Maria Torrijo announced a one hour postponement to 1300. The first warning signal eventually was at 1320.

The lighter conditions seemed to the liking of one team that has been having a surprisingly sub-standard year. Igor Lah's Ceeref powered by Hrastnik 1860 finally found her form winning the first race.

As yesterday, Christian Zuerrer's Black Star Sailing Team went out to the right on their own, benefitting greatly on a lifting tack. But coming into the top mark, the wind went weird. Tactician Cameron Dunn described it: "It was radical - we were 25-30 degrees higher than the boats coming in on our hip."

Nonetheless, the Swiss team managed to continue leading around the top mark, with Ceeref and Aleph behind. On the run Ceeref's tactician Adrian Stead did a better job reading the shifts and the Slovenian team led round the leeward gate. They then hung on to claim what, surprisingly, was their first bullet at a 44Cup event since Oman in February.

"The team work was brilliant and the guys did a brilliant job and Ado did good tactics today," said Lah. "We were a little worried but I think the boat speed is back to what it was."

Ceeref followed this coming second in the next race and even an OCS in the final race saw them salvage a seventh. This left them second top scoring boat of the day.

As on Friday, the drama-laden race of the day was the second. Today it was one boat's performance that shocked. At 44Cup events, teams from outside can charter the RC44 trial boat. This week was the turn of the Santander-based Noticia team of Luis Martín Cabiedes, well known from the Soto 40, J/70 and J/80 classes.

Trial boat teams are not expected to win, but no one told this to Cabiedes, his tactician Rayco Tabares and their crew. In race two they went right up the first beat and, to gasps from spectators rounded the top mark first. Surely they couldn't survive the run? They did. And despite being challenged up the second beat also led there. In fact they seemed to have the race in the bag until Black Star split left in the closing stages of the final run as Ceeref tackled them from the right. Ultimately Black Star was first over and a better gybe by Ceeref on the line left Noticia third - still an exceptional result.

"Being in front of this incredible fleet has given us the confidence that with more time we can be in front and we can do it," said Cabiedes. "It was a great call from the tactician to go right. From there we were able to sail on our own. We have still a lot to improve in our manoeuvres, but we have only been here three days. It was incredible to be up there. Some of these crews have been sailing these boats for 10+ years so you cannot expect to come here and win races. We have ladders to climb, but we are on our way."

Meanwhile Noticia's loss was Black Star's gain, scoring just their second ever bullet and ending the day top scoring boat. "It is a combination of a lot of things," explained Kiwi tactician Cameron Dunn, no doubt fired up by his nation's rugby victory over Argentina last night. "We think we have made a jump in our speed. We talk a lot before the races about strategy." Black Star is getting on top of their 'speed loop' allowing Dunn to concentrate on tactics.

After two lacklustre races, the final race went Chris Bake's Team Aqua. The Class President didn't have much good to say about his first races, but of his final bullet commented: "We got a good start, got the right side of the course. We were slightly resigned we couldn't do any worse, so we could only go up from there! It was fairly tricky. There were definitely big 'sides'."

However, despite all these names being up in lights, still hanging on to the overall lead of the 44Cup Alcaidesa Marina is John Bassadone and his Peninsula Petroleum. The event host posted three results in the top half of the fleet today and hangs onto the lead by one slender point from Black Star Sailing Team, in turn four ahead of Ceeref.

In an attempt to recover the schedule, racing is due to start one hour earlier tomorrow at 1100 CEST with up to four races possible. Big winds are forecast!

44Cup Alcaidesa Marina Results after Day 3: (six races)

1. Peninsula Racing - 3 2 3 4 5 3 - 20pts
2. Black Star Sailing Team - 2 1 8 2 1 7 - 21pts
3. Team Ceeref powered by Hrastnik 1860 - 4 5 5 1 2 8 - 25pts
4. Artemis Racing - 7 3 2 3 6 5 - 26pts
5. Aleph Racing - 1 7 9 7 4 2 - 30pts
6. Team Aqua - 6 4 4 8 8 1 - 31pts
7. Charisma - 8 8 1 6 7 4 - 34pts
8. Team Nika - 5 6 6 5 9 6 - 37pts
9. Noticia - 9 9 7 9 3 10 DNF - 47pts

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