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32nd Primo Cup - Trophée Credit Suisse in Monaco - First Weekend

by Isabelle Andrieux 7 Feb 2016 20:36 GMT 5-7 & 12-14 February 2016
Primo Cup - Trophée Credit Suisse © Guillaume Plisson

Challenging day closes out first weekend

A challenging finale awaited the 75 international teams competing in the first weekend of the Primo Cup - Trophée Cup Suisse today. Alongside the 22 IRC boats, one-designs (Smeralda 888, Surprise, Star and SB20) have enjoyed a full programme of no less than six races over the three days.

"It is always a great regatta. The Primo is a chance for us to get together at the start of the season – the battle begins here in a good atmosphere," said the Swiss Etienne David, winner of the Surprise class, after the prize-giving when every member of the winning teams received items of Advanced Technology garments from YCM's loyal partner SLAM.

For the last day one race was enough in the challenging conditions, with a brisk 15 gusting 18-knot north-easterly and big swell ensuring a fine spectacle.

There was only one course of action: not to relax for a second as there was a high price to pay for the slightest error. Take for example, the Swiss on the Olympic Surprise who having been a little too bold rounding the mark saw their hopes of a podium finish go out the window. Epic roundings of the weather mark and technically demanding downwind legs again saw the most consistent win out. No point taking a risk, just keep opponents in sight in the "wing mirror" and head for the finish line.

Surprise (16 registered): the almost dominant Swiss

They looked unbeatable until the last race when current French Champion Mark Howell-Jones (Indigo) made an impressive come-back, winning the last race to snatch 2nd place in the final overall ranking. The Swiss were thus deprived of a 1-2-3 podium finish, with Swiss Etienne David (Mirabeau 1) winning this 32nd Primo Cup – Trophee Credit Suisse, and his compatriot Nicolas Groux (Cer Genève Aéroport) finishing 3rd.

SB20 (15 registered): the art of determination

Class President Ed Russo (Black Magic) did his best to hold onto the lead, finally finishing 2nd ahead of the tenacious Englishman John Pollard (Xcellent), winner of last year's Primo Cup. He inched his way up the ranking, having been lying 6th on Friday to take first prize, with the Italian Carlo Brenco (Un'Altra Claudia) completing this international podium.

Star (14 registered): lead maintained

In the Stars, the German Philipp Rotermund held his nerve throughout the weekend to claim a well-deserved victory, just one point ahead of the Swiss Christian Nehamman, also very consistent, with the Frenchman Jean-Gabriel Charton (Junior) completing the podium 10 points behind the winner.

Smeralda 888 (9 registered): outright victory

There was no doubting the experience of YCM member Guido Miani (Botta Dritta) who won this 32nd Primo Cup – Trophee Credit Suisse in style, a full nine points ahead of his nearest rival Roberto Tamburelli (Forrest Gump) followed by Timofey Sukhotin (Podeba).

IRC classes 1-4 (22 registered): a great spectacle

It was a fantastic sight watching the spinnakers unfurl, the crews all working in unison as the IRC 1-4 classes surfed the waves on the downwind legs to end this winter meeting in technically challenging but exciting conditions that only confirmed the leader-board positions. In the IRC 1-2, Latvian Vadim Yakimenko (Amber Miles) won the day, with Orel Kalomeni (Arcora) in 2nd and Jean-Jacques Chaubard (Team Vision Future) in 3rd. In the IRC 3-4, the Irish boat led by Englishman Andrew Jones (Fox in Sox) maintained their lead, ahead of Rocco Giorgini (Revelation 3) and Jean-Claude Bertrand (Tchin Tchin).

Next up is the second weekend of the Primo Cup - Trophée Credit Suisse which kicks of Friday 12th February for two very compact fleets, 43 J/70s and some 30 Melges 20s already confirmed. It will also be an opportunity to see the Diam 24ods in action. This spectacular trimaran has been the official boat of the Tour de France à la Voile since 2015 and is competing for the first time in the Principality.

Weekend 1 Results: (top three)

Star (6 races, 1 discard)
1. XXX (Philipp Rotermund, GER, 9 points)
2. 8423 (Christian Nehamman, SUI, 10 points)
3. Junior (Jean-Gabriel Charton, MON, 19 points)

Surprise (6 races, 1 discard)
1. Mirabeau 1 (David Etienne, SUI, 9 points)
2. Indigo (Mark Howell-Jones, FRA, 17 points)
3. Cer 2 Genève Aéroport (Nicolas Groux, SUI, 18 points)

SB20 (6 races, 1 discard)
1. Xcellent (John Pollard, GBR, 14 points)
2. Black Magic (Edward Russo, FRA, 15 points)
3. Un'altra Claudia (Carlo Brenco, ITA, 16 points)

Smeralda 888 (6 races, 1 discard)
1. Botta Dritta (Guido Miani, MON, 6 points)
2. Forrest Gump (Roberto Tamburelli, MON, 15 points)
3. Pobeda (Timofey Sukhotin, MON, 17 points)

IRC 1-2 (5 races, 1 discard)
1. Amber Miles (Vadim Yakimenko, LAT, 4 points)
2. Arcora (Orel Kalomeni, TUR / MON, 9 points)
3. Team Vision Future (Jean-Jacques Chaubard, SUI, 9 points)

IRC 3-4 (5 races, 1 discard)
1. Fox in Sox (Andrew Jones, GBR, 6 points)
2. Revelation 3 (Rocco Giorgino, FRA, 13 points)
3. Tchin Tchin (Jean-Claude Bertrand, FRA, 13 points)

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