Please select your home edition
Edition
Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 LEADERBOARD

Vitamina Sailing set for the 52 Super Series 2025

by Vitamina Sailing 4 Feb 02:14 HKT
Vitamina Cetilar © Fabio Taccola

A 2025 full of exciting news awaits Vitamina Sailing, a team that has played a leading role in professional sailing for years, representing the Yacht Club Repubblica Marinara di Pisa with the support of their sponsor Cetilar®, a brand of the pharmaceutical company PharmaNutra.

After being involved last season in both the M32 and Club Swan 50 classes, this year Vitamina Sailing will compete in the 52 Super Series with the TP52 Alkedo powered by Vitamina, a boat designed by Botin Partners and built in Valencia by King Marine. Launched as Azzurra and later competing as Interlodge this TP52 is already familiar to sailing enthusiasts.

At the helm of Alkedo powered by Vitamina will be the experienced helmsman and team founder, Andrea Lacorte, who will be joined by a crew that includes the re-nowned New Zealand tactician Cameron Appleton - part of the victorious Emirates Team New Zealand during their defense of the America's Cup in 2000 and a 10-times World Champion - as well as Portuguese strategist Alvaro Marinho, a sailing star with four Olympic participations in his career.

Other crew members include Vitamina's Team Manager Matteo De Luca (bowman), Nicolò Sanfelici (navigator), Alberto Bolzan (trimmer), Stefano Ciampalini and Dave Armitage (trimmers), Massimo Gherarducci and Chris Brittle (grinders), Giovanni Bucarelli (assistant bowman), Arancia Malaspina (floater), Luke Molloy (runner), and Pablo Torrado (rigger).

The 52 Super Series consists of five events, starting in Saint-Tropez on the French Riviera from April 29 to May 4. Subsequent stops will be in Baiona, Spain (June 2-7), Cascais, Portugal (July 1-6), the TP52 World Championship, Puerto Portals, Spain (August 18-23) and finally Porto Cervo, Sardinia, for the grand season finale from September 22 to 27.

Thirteen boats, representing 10 nations, will compete in this circuit, which has been running since 2012 and has consistently represented the pinnacle of professional sailing for privately owned yachts, thanks to its high-level organization - including live reporting and streaming of the races - and the impressive performance of the TP52s, top-class racing yachts.

It's been four years since an Italian boat competed in this prestigious circuit, follow-ing the success of Azzurra, the TP52 owned by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and helmed by Guillermo Parada and Alberto Roemmers, which concluded its campaign in 2020 with a victory.

With Alkedo powered by Vitamina - by the way, Alkedo is the name of an ancient Roman imperial vessel from the 1st century AD, a flagship of the fleet discovered in Pisa in 1998 during an excavation and now displayed at the Museo delle Navi Antiche in Pisa, located in the Medici Arsenals - Italy returns to this world's leading sailing circuit for non-foiling boats, marking a new milestone in the team's growth journey.

"The racing season ahead is a new challenge, of the highest level, complex but at the same time extremely exciting" says helmsman Andrea Lacorte. "The 52 Super Series is a top-tier circuit in every way, with crews who have been racing there for over 10 years, while we, in this specific context, are rookies, and we know very well that this year we will have to work hard, keeping our heads down and focusing primarily on improving our performance, race by race. The boat is beautiful and just as fast, we've given it a historic name that evokes a long maritime tradition, and we will be the only Italian crew, after several years of absence: it's a great responsibility, but also a huge source of pride. I'm sure that the entire crew, which always includes some of the historic members of Vitamina Sailing, will give 100% from the first to the last race".

Related Articles

Is the Côte d'Azure set to deal a dose of déjà vu?
All set for the 52 SUPER SERIES 2025 season opener next week Teams from the 52 SUPER SERIES, the world's leading grand prix monohull circuit, have been hard at work through the winter and spring preparing for the 2025 season, technical updates giving way recently to on the water training. Posted today at 5:26 am
Sail Port Stephens Performance Series Preview
Four major trophies are up for grabs Having been on cruise control earlier this month for the Commodores Cup Passage Series, Sail Port Stephens 2025 now goes up a gear for the Performance Series starting tomorrow (April 25) and running through to Sunday. Posted on 24 Apr
Preparation and fine tuning at an all-time high
As the 52 Super Series 2025 season beckons With the start of the 2025 52 SUPER SERIES season looming large on the horizon, more than half of the race fleet have just completed a pre-season training week as teams look to reach a level of preparation never seen before in the fleet. Posted on 18 Apr
Koa takes the Pittwater to Coffs Harbour double
Declared overall winner of 226 nautical mile east coast classic yacht race After taking line honours in the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race late last night, Koa, owned by Andy Kearnan and co-skippered by he and Mark Griffith, was today declared overall winner of the 226 nautical mile east coast classic. Posted on 13 Apr
Pittwater to Coffs Harbour line honours to Koa
Koa also currently holds top spot for overall honours and will be hard to beat Koa, the TP52 owned by Andy Kearnan and co-skippered by he and Mark Griffith, has taken line honours in the 2025 Pittwater to Coffs Harbour Yacht Race that started off Barrenjoey Headland on Friday at 1pm. Posted on 12 Apr
TP52 Pallas Capital Gold Cup Act 2
Zen Returns and Matador Win at SailFest The second Act of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup for the TP52 Australia class took part alongside SailFest from the Newcastle Cruising Yacht Club on 22-23 March. Posted on 23 Mar
SailFest Newcastle Regatta 2025 overall
Placings decided by mere seconds Light airs, heavy airs, harbour starts and choppy windward-leewards... nothing phased the TP52 Matador as it took both IRC and TPR honours at the 6th annual SailFest Newcastle Regatta over the weekend. Posted on 23 Mar
SailFest Newcastle Regatta 2025 Day 1
Off to a flying in-harbour start SailFest Newcastle Regatta 2025 got off to a flying start yesterday, with the TP52 and offshore fleets summing spinnakers inside the harbour and charging out the entrance for a passage race and two windward-leeward heats. Posted on 22 Mar
SailFest regatta celebrating 180 years
Top-level keelboats to off the beach racing in Newcastle SailFest, one of Australia's oldest and boldest regattas, sets sail March 20th and continue through to Sunday, bringing TP52 and ocean racing yachts, top-level keelboat fleet racers, off-the-beach craft and TrySailing dinghies to Newcastle Harbour. Posted on 20 Mar
Race Yachts latest premium offerings
Come and experience some of the best Race Yachts on the market today Come and experience some of the best Race Yachts on the market today. 2025 has started strong as we have never been busier, it's time to prepare for the 80th Rolex Sydney Hobart race later this year. Posted on 9 Mar
Vaikobi 2024 DecemberBoat Books Australia FOOTERX-Yachts X4.0