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Will history repeat itself at Rolex TP52 World Championship in Puerto Portals?

by 52 Super Series 23 Aug 2019 19:29 BST 25-29 August 2019
Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals 2019 © 52 Super Series

History and statistics may weigh in on the side of Quantum Racing, who are the defending 2018 world champions and six-time winners, but skipper-strategist Ed Baird refuses to consider that the US-flagged team start as favourites at the Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals 2019, which starts Sunday on the Bay of Palma, racing out from Puerto Portals.

"Yes, history may be on our side, but it does not mean much in this competition," warned Baird at today's packed international press conference hosted by Puerto Portals on the Balearic island of Mallorca. "The reality is that this fleet is very strong, and when you look at this season you see there have already been three different winners at the three regattas contested so far this season. And at each of them you have had to wait until the last minutes of the last race to find out who the regatta winner is. And I don't expect this regatta will be any different."

The defending world champions arrive in Puerto Portals on the back of their first regatta title of the season, narrow victors in Cascais last month in big winds and waves. But while that win marked a level of consistency finally achieved by a team that had seven new or different additions to that which won the 52 SUPER SERIES title in 2018, the Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals 2019 sees the return for the first time this season of talismanic owner-driver Doug DeVos who will steer Quantum Racing. Baird will sail as strategist with Cameron Appleton in the tactician's role.

"Doug is such a good, accomplished sailor in his own right that I don't think we have any worries at all. And the good thing is that at home he has been doing a lot of sailing on one of the older Quantum Racing TP52s. It is a new dynamic with Cameron and we have already had a lot of conversations. It is interesting though because when we have a strategist, even when we had Terry [Hutchinson], we were always better in terms of our course management," Quantum Racing's Team Director Ed Reynolds suggests.

History says that the Bay of Palma, and indeed racing from their actual home marina, has been good to the Azzurra team of the Roemmers family, which sails for the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. The two times that Azzurra have won the world title have been on these waters, winning from the Real Club Náutico de Palma as Matador in 2009, and four years ago in Puerto Portals. The Roemmers family and the DeVos families have raced together at 12 TP52 World Championships. But Azzurra start this world championship as leaders of the 2019 52 SUPER SERIES, eight points ahead of Quantum Racing, but not having won a series regatta this season.

"We are here to break that series and win this event. We love the fact this is a world championship and that is always extra motivation. We have great memories of the last time and hopefully we can make this a third world championship win, and certainly not our last," smiles Guillermo Parada, skipper-helm of the Azzurra.

All three regattas this season have been won by just one point and have gone down to a matter of seconds here and there. Azzurra have twice missed out on winning overall by that one single point.

"The standard is so high here and everyone knows the Bay of Palma so well, so it is going to be a very close, intense regatta, but we have everything we need to win, we just need to make sure we sail our very best," tactician Santiago Lange added.

Lange arrived in Palma directly from the Ready Steady Tokyo Olympic test event, as does Sime Fantela, the 470 Olympic champion who sails as helm on Bronenosec.

"I feel good, ready to push as hard as we can for the win," Fantela enthused. "Probably the jet lag will hit a bit more in a couple of days, but we are going well and won one of the practice races today."

The Bay of Palma, racing from Puerto Portals, has been the scene of triumphs and disappointments for Platoon and Provezza. Harm Müller-Spreer's Platoon, 2017 world champions were third here last year while Ergin Imre's Provezza won the Puerto Portals regatta in 2017. Both have already won regattas this season, Platoon in Menorca and Provezza in Puerto Sherry.

"We struggled a bit in Cascais in the strong winds, but we have good memories here, and of course we have Nacho Postigo as our navigator who knows these waters so well, and so we expect great things," Provezza's skipper-helm John Cutler said at today's press conference.

Platoon's Spanish bowman Pedro Mas added: "This is always a special event for us as Spanish sailors and for Mallorcans, and we do tend to sail well here. We love competing here and Puerto Portals is a venue we love and feel at home at."

Eleven boats will challenge for the title at this Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals with racing starting Sunday. The fleet sees the return of the French crew on Team Vision Future, a mainly amateur group from the Mediterranean that recently won their class at the Copa del Rey MAPFRE on these same waters.

"Our goal is to be climbing the learning curve and to enjoy ourselves. This is just our second regatta on the circuit and we learn all the time racing at this level. I am sure that we won at Copa del Rey because we improved in every area by racing at the first 52 SUPER SERIES event this season," suggests Mikael Mergui, skipper-helm of Team Vision Future.

Racing at the Rolex TP52 World Championship Puerto Portals 2019 starts on Sunday 25th August and finishes on Thursday 29th August.

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Entries:

Alegre - Andy Soriano (USA/GBR), 2018 Botin
Azzurra - Roemmers Family (ARG/ITA), 2018 Botin
Bronenosec - Vladimir Liubomirov (RUS), 2019 Botin
Gladiator - Tony Langley (GBR), 2017 Botin
Phoenix 11 - Hasso/Tina Plattner (RSA), 2018 Botin
Phoenix 12 - Hasso/Tina Plattner (RSA), 2014 Botin
Platoon - Harm Müller-Spreer (GER), 2018 Judel/Vrolijk
Provezza - Ergin Imre (TUR), 2018 Judel/Vrolijk
Quantum Racing - Doug DeVos (USA), 2018 Botin
Sled - Takashi Okura (USA), 2018 Botin
Team Vision Future - Jean Jacques Chaubard (FRA), 2015 Botin

Update from Azzurra

Journalists were all vying to get a word with Guillermo Parada, Azzurra's skipper, because the boat owned by the Roemmers family is currently in the lead of the 52 Super Series provisional overall results, with 8 points on both Quantum Racing and Platoon.

Azzurra won the TP52 World Championship here in 2015, the year that the boat flying the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda's burgee also dominated the entire 52 Super Series season. But now, with so many teams sailing at top level, the field has evened out and it's very hard for one team to come out as a clear dominator. Parada stressed that his team's priority for 2019 is to win the 52 Super Series overall, not just the single events. In fact, the 52 Super Series regulations say that the season's winner is that team that has the best score from the sum all of the season's races- which can be up to 50- with no discards.

Azzurra has ended two of this season's events, the ones held in Cadiz and in Cascais, at just one point from the leader, but the sum of her points overall currently sees her in the lead of the season. "We're ready and determined to win here in Puerto Portals," said Parada. "But we consider winning the regatta a bonus. Personally I think it's better to stay ahead in the season overall. I'd rather be like us with no event wins but in the lead overall than to win an event but be behind another team overall."

In the previous event in Cascais, Portugal, Azzurra again showed that she is strong in heavier air both thanks to her skilful team and because her hull lines are slightly more powerful than those of other competitors. But teams that fair better in light air might have an advantage in the conditions usually found here in the Bay of Palma. Azzurra's team has worked hard on the shape of their sails and on many other seemingly minute details to optimize the boat for the conditions usually found in Palma. As Guillermo Parada recalled: "The first three events in the season came down to a handful of points but nevertheless after Cascais we were eleven points ahead of the third placed team because we sail better in stronger breeze. Lighter air is risky for us. Our goal is to get good results here in Portals so that we arrive in Porto Cervo with the largest margin possible overall."

Riccardo Bonadeo, Commodore of the YCCS had these words: "Fair winds! I hope that the World Championship bodes well for our team. Azzurra is starting this event in the lead overall and this shows that she's getting good and consistent results but let's keep our fingers crossed. As always, I want to thank our club members and Azzurra's owners, the Roemmers family, who are here in Puerto Portals. I look forward to welcoming everyone soon in Porto Cervo for the final event in the 52 Super Series."

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