Luna Rossa and Matador leaders
The HUBLOT Palma Vela 2009 has started today with great weather conditions, a good breeze, sunny skies and the Maxis and TP 52's opening the most spectacular regatta of the season.
20 Maxis have taken part in the two windward-leeward races held today, whereas the TP 52's have run three of them. The course was placed in the Delta-HUBLOT King Power area and covered 9,4 miles. The southeasterly breeze at the 240 ranged from 15 to 19 knots in the afternoon.
The Maxi Cruiser Regatta, the largest boats in the fleet, started their first race at 12:20 a.m. J One, steered by Tristan Kinloch, was over the line but rapidly went back to the start line. The rest of the fleet sailed up the first beat with big Esense ( Wally 143) of Riccardo Magistris, a 143 footer, at the lead. Favonius ( Swan 80) of Roel Pieper won the race, followed by another favorite, Open Season ( Wally) of Tomas Bscher with skipper Mike Atkinson, and Grey Goose (Swan 82 FD) who was third.
In the second race Favonius was first again, confirming its leadership over Greu Goose and Open Season which were second and third respectively. They are also second and third in the overall results, and equal at the moment.
The Maxi Mini Regatta, the most modern boats of all, five of which were built last year, was dominated by the two STP 65', the most competitive boats without any doubt. Luna Rossa of Vittorio Volonte with Nacho Postigo from Cantabria as navigator, gained a second and a first and ended up leader in the overall classification. The Italian America's Cup boat, which makes its debut in the HUBLOT PalmaVela, managed to pass the other STP unit, Container of german Udo Schuetz, with skipper Markus Wiesser and Víctor Mariño and Gabriel de Llano, both from Cantabria, as crew members. He won the first race but ended up fourth in the second one, and was pushed to the second place in the overall classification, two points from the boat from Punta Ala. Third was another new boat, Alegre (Mills 68) with Olly Cameron als helmsman. In Maxi Mini Cruiser Regatta french @robas (Swan 601) of Logel Gerard is leader after getting a second and a first, followed by spanish Wallyño (Wally 60) who got a first and a third, and Raimon Pasco's Kiboko in the third place (Sws 72) after finishing third and second. Ran of Niklas Zennstrom, one of the most eagerly awaited debuts, couldn't start due to structural issues, but is expected at the starting line tomorrow.
In Maxi Cruiser Lizard of Cornwall (SWS 93), steered by Javier ‘Bubi’ Sansó and Toño Gorostegui is leader after winning both races, followed by Alarife Cien (One Off BD 100) of Juan Entrecanales and Raúl Ramón at the wheel. The boat representing the Club Nàutic Costa Brava of Palamós did second places, and ends up just two points from Lizard.
In TP 52' new Matador of Alberto Roemmers steered by Guillermo Parada has clearly won the two races. Russian Synergy with skipper Sergey Pichugin and canary Jensi Linder has done two second places and ends up second in the overall classification. Cristabella of british John Cook is third after finishing third in both races. The third and last race was won again by Matador, followed by Synergy, whereas Cristabella retired.
On Friday most of the remaining classes will join the competition, except for Lateen and Handicap Sail which will do so on the weekend. One Boat Design J80, Platú 25, Flying Fifteen and compensated IRC, RI, ORC International and Vintage and Classic will fill up the Bay of Palma tomorrow.
A big part of the J80's of the RCN of Palma will participate in the regatta. The J80 class has the biggest fleet of the HUBLOT; Nautipaints of Pablo Benjumeda, La Herramienta Balear of Martin Aizcorbe or Fierabras of Diego Colón stand out as favorites. Platú 25 has very good sailors among its crews, such as Natàlia Via-Dufresne at the wheel of Central Lechera Asturiana, Manu Weiller, Jorge Forteza with Nova Inmobiliaria, Marc de Antonio with Bribón Movistar or Hugo Ramón with Nassau.
In IRC the winner of last Copa del Rey Audi Mapfre, Aifos of the Spanish Army, stands out as clear favorite, along with Ngoni of Tom Bukingham and Plis Play of Vicente garcía. RI makes up the largest fleet with 50 boats on the water, CAM of olympic champions Fernando León and Kiko Sánchez Luna, and Juan Cabrera's Vell Marí or Calima of Javier Pujol.
The Maxi Cruiser Regatta, the largest boats in the fleet, started their first race at 12:20 a.m. J One, steered by Tristan Kinloch, was over the line but rapidly went back to the start line. The rest of the fleet sailed up the first beat with big Esense ( Wally 143) of Riccardo Magistris, a 143 footer, at the lead. Favonius ( Swan 80) of Roel Pieper won the race, followed by another favorite, Open Season ( Wally) of Tomas Bscher with skipper Mike Atkinson, and Grey Goose (Swan 82 FD) who was third.
In the second race Favonius was first again, confirming its leadership over Greu Goose and Open Season which were second and third respectively. They are also second and third in the overall results, and equal at the moment.
The Maxi Mini Regatta, the most modern boats of all, five of which were built last year, was dominated by the two STP 65', the most competitive boats without any doubt. Luna Rossa of Vittorio Volonte with Nacho Postigo from Cantabria as navigator, gained a second and a first and ended up leader in the overall classification. The Italian America's Cup boat, which makes its debut in the HUBLOT PalmaVela, managed to pass the other STP unit, Container of german Udo Schuetz, with skipper Markus Wiesser and Víctor Mariño and Gabriel de Llano, both from Cantabria, as crew members. He won the first race but ended up fourth in the second one, and was pushed to the second place in the overall classification, two points from the boat from Punta Ala. Third was another new boat, Alegre (Mills 68) with Olly Cameron als helmsman. In Maxi Mini Cruiser Regatta french @robas (Swan 601) of Logel Gerard is leader after getting a second and a first, followed by spanish Wallyño (Wally 60) who got a first and a third, and Raimon Pasco's Kiboko in the third place (Sws 72) after finishing third and second. Ran of Niklas Zennstrom, one of the most eagerly awaited debuts, couldn't start due to structural issues, but is expected at the starting line tomorrow.
In Maxi Cruiser Lizard of Cornwall (SWS 93), steered by Javier ‘Bubi’ Sansó and Toño Gorostegui is leader after winning both races, followed by Alarife Cien (One Off BD 100) of Juan Entrecanales and Raúl Ramón at the wheel. The boat representing the Club Nàutic Costa Brava of Palamós did second places, and ends up just two points from Lizard.
In TP 52' new Matador of Alberto Roemmers steered by Guillermo Parada has clearly won the two races. Russian Synergy with skipper Sergey Pichugin and canary Jensi Linder has done two second places and ends up second in the overall classification. Cristabella of british John Cook is third after finishing third in both races. The third and last race was won again by Matador, followed by Synergy, whereas Cristabella retired.
On Friday most of the remaining classes will join the competition, except for Lateen and Handicap Sail which will do so on the weekend. One Boat Design J80, Platú 25, Flying Fifteen and compensated IRC, RI, ORC International and Vintage and Classic will fill up the Bay of Palma tomorrow.
A big part of the J80's of the RCN of Palma will participate in the regatta. The J80 class has the biggest fleet of the HUBLOT; Nautipaints of Pablo Benjumeda, La Herramienta Balear of Martin Aizcorbe or Fierabras of Diego Colón stand out as favorites. Platú 25 has very good sailors among its crews, such as Natàlia Via-Dufresne at the wheel of Central Lechera Asturiana, Manu Weiller, Jorge Forteza with Nova Inmobiliaria, Marc de Antonio with Bribón Movistar or Hugo Ramón with Nassau.
In IRC the winner of last Copa del Rey Audi Mapfre, Aifos of the Spanish Army, stands out as clear favorite, along with Ngoni of Tom Bukingham and Plis Play of Vicente garcía. RI makes up the largest fleet with 50 boats on the water, CAM of olympic champions Fernando León and Kiko Sánchez Luna, and Juan Cabrera's Vell Marí or Calima of Javier Pujol.










