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Puerto Sherry 52 Super Series Royal Cup - Day 2

by 52 Super Series 19 Jun 2019 20:50 BST 17-22 June 2019

It was places gained on successive runs during the second race today that keep Azzurra and Bronenosec in the top two places after four races at the Puerto Sherry 52 SUPER SERIES Royal Cup. ?At this new, challenging venue for the circuit, the key learning so far is that consistency is especially elusive in this high-level fleet on a race course where the sea breeze on the water is especially hard to read.

Witness the fall from grace today of the leaders after Day 1, Provezza. A win and a fourth yesterday saw them sitting pretty at the top of the scoreboard this morning. But two seventh places today sees Ergin Imre's crew drop to sixth, six points off Azzurra's table-topping tally of 13 points.

Top scoring boat of the day was Harm Müller-Spreer's Platoon, which rises to third overall after winning the second race. But over the two races, the Roemmers family's Azzurra and Vladimir Liubomirov's Bronenosec both returned useful seven-point aggregates.

After finishing second to Quantum Racing in the first race of the day, Azzurra got themselves back in the match when they recovered from seventh to fourth on the first run. And on the second downwind Bronenosec, with Morgan Larson on tactics, climbed from sixth to third to claim second place overall on the standings.

Azzurra lead the regatta - the second of the season - by one point, skipper-helm Guillermo Parada said:
"It was a spectacular day in this great fleet with very close racing. By such small differences you can be first or you can be last. The second race was more difficult after we had to recover from a not-so-good start, but in the end we fought well for that fifth place. But most of all I am really happy with the attitude on board, we have the right mindset to fight for each and every metre,which you have to do to do well."

The subtle shifts in wind strength and pressure are made all the more difficult to read because of the lack of contrast in the colours on the water. The tidal currents and an inflowing river means the waters - rather than the easy on the eye azure of the Med - are rather darker.

Platoon owner-helm Muller-Spreer said:
"What a tricky place this is. The wind is coming from everywhere. Every single minute it seems like it changes, the wind is moving ten or 20 degrees, but it is also about the changes in wind pressure and the current. But then it is the same for everyone. Tomorrow is another today."

Second after four races is the best position yet for the new Bronenosec, skipper Alberto Barovier commented:
"We are finding a good balance in the team. We are communicating well between myself, Sime, Morgan and navigator Ed [Smyth]. We are having fun, it is a nice set up to have, and it is good on the boat and off. We are enjoying it and the group is very tight. It is a smaller fleet compared to Mahón, and here you never know what is going to happen next."

Cameron Appleton, tactician of seventh-placed Quantum Racing, said:
"It is great sailing here. It is tricky and so much is all about how you position at the start and set up of the first part of the beat. We had a good one today after a couple of bad ones yesterday. We have to start correcting some of the fundamental mistakes we have been making and start stringing together more performances like our first race today."

Standings after Day 2:

1. Azzurra (ARG/ITA) (Alberto Roemmers) (5,1,2,5) 13pts
2. Bronenosec (RUS) (Vladimir Liubomirov) (4,3,4,3) 14pts
3. Platoon (GER) (Harm Müller-Spreer) (3,6,5,1) 15pts
4. Sled (USA) (Takashi Okura) (8,2,3,4) 17pts
5. Alegre (USA/GBR) (Andrés Soriano) (2,8,6,2) 18pts
6. Provezza (TUR) (Ergin Imre) (1,4,7,7) 19pts
7. Quantum Racing (USA) (Doug DeVos) (7,7,1,6) 21pts
8. Phoenix 11 (RSA) (Tina Plattner) (6,5,8,8) 27pts

For full results, visit bit.ly/2IoHoHo

Azzurra is in the lead (from Giuliano Luzzatto)

With second and fifth place finishes today Azzurra is currently in the lead of a very close provisional scoreboard at the Puerto Sherry 52 Super Series. Bronenosec and Platoon are right behind her.

Today saw two more hard fought and spectacular races in Puerto Sherry, nearby Cadiz in southern Spain, to add to the two that have already been held. The breeze was from the west initially at 13 knots that built to 15 and rotated slightly to the left over the course of the second race.

The first race saw Azzurra place second behind Quantum, in a race where the teams that were on the right hand side of the course had a significant advantage. There were still changes in positions though with Sled initially leader dropping back along the first run while Azzurra and Quantum had their duel.

The second race saw the breeze get a bit stronger and rotate to the left about 10 degrees. Azzurra made the right choice to start on the pin but Sled upwind slowed her down and began a match race that cost both teams positions. Azzurra had to catch up and from seventh place at the first mark she arrived at the gate in fourth place. She managed to gain up to third place at the beginning of the second beat but then slipped back to fifth place when she was on the right side of the course and the wind shifted to the left. Platoon won the second race followed by Alegre and Bronenosec.

After never placing worse than fifth and with one win Azzurra is in the lead of a very close provisional scoreboard with Bronenosec trailing her by just one point and Platoon by two. The games are open, but the mindset aboard is good as skipper Guillermo Parada explains: "It was really a spectacular race today in this great fleet with very close racing. Very small differences decide if you are first or last. The second race was more difficult after we had to recover from a not-so-good start, but in the end we fought well for that fifth place. But most of all I am really happy with the attitude on board, we have the right mindset to fight for each and every metre which you have to do here to do well."

Owner Alberto Roemmers had these words: "There were two really interesting races today where every meter counted and we did our best in both. In the first race we fought hard all the time and managed to pass a boat to get second place. In the second one we were a bit unlucky because of a wind shift and we could have been third after a not great start. But our boat handling and manoeuvres went really well so all in all I'm happy."

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