Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard 2025 dinghy

After the records, many arrivals in Monte Carlo: Waiting for the overall winner

by Palermo-Montecarlo 23 Aug 2024 19:35 BST 20-25 August 2024

Key nights, days and hours for the 19th Palermo-Monte Carlo, the offshore sailing regatta organized by the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, whose pennant stands out at this very moment on the hull of Luna Rossa in the America's Cup, with the collaboration of the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda and the Yacht Club de Monaco.

After Line Honours and record for Black Jack 100, and the second place for Lucky, also under the old record, on Thursday evening the maxi 72 Balthasar owned by Louis Balcaen, with on board among others the ocean navigator Bouwe Bekking, completing 542 miles in about 56 hours and was the third hull crossed the finish line. As already happened for the other arrivals, Balthasar was also welcomed on the docks of the Yacht Club de Monaco by the staff of the Circolo della Vela Sicilia, on board with the classic bottle of Brut Tasca D'Almerita and on land they found the usual buffet.

The third day of the race, Friday 23 August, started early, with three close arrivals in the early morning: in half an hour the VO70 Sisi (former Team Genoa in the last Ocean Race), the Botin 56 Black Pearl, and the TP52 Red Bandit crossed the finish line, all around 68 hours of racing. These crews were also welcomed with bottles and applause, as in the tradition of Palermo-Montecarlo.

Be Wild Provisional Overall Leader

Decisive arrivals for the race all occurred between 15:10 and 15:48, four boats that fought for victory in corrected time since the first miles. The first of this group to cross the line in front of the entrance to the port, in light but constant wind conditions of around 5-6 knots, was Be Wild, the Swan 42 of Renzo Grottesi with a crew of loyalists including former Laser Olympic champion Michele Regolo, completing the course in 75 hours and 10 minutes, provisional first both in IRC (the largest category that awards the Angelo Randazzo Trophy) and in ORC.

Only two minutes later, Neomind, the Neo 430 of German Sasha Shroeder, arrived at the finish line, with Italians Enrico Zennaro and Manuel Polo on board, among others, eighth in real time and provisionally third in IRC and ORC. Another twenty minutes or so pass and with an unusual route, an approach from the East with respect to the arrival in front of Monte Carlo, Selene arrives, another Swan 42 armed by Circolo della Vela Sicilia. They are so low with respect to the line that to cross it they have to lower the gennaker and continue on a wide tack. But the move allows the crew of skipper Edoardo Bonanno to unexpectedly overtake Sagola Lauria, Peppe Fornich's Farr 45 that had preceded them for almost the entire race, and which crosses the finish line exactly 15 minutes later, tenth in real time. Selene is provisionally second in ORC, and singularly crosses the line at the same moments in which Luna Rossa in Barcelona is beating American Magic in the preliminary round of the America's Cup.

After these arrivals there is a parenthesis of a few hours before another evening full of arrivals in close sequence. They are expecting the Ker 40 Chenapan 4 of the French Gilles Caminade, who suffered from the strong wind in the north of Sardinia, where many passages at the gate of Porto Cervo brought winds of 25-28 knots. Then Elo II, with the young people of the Yacht Club Italiano coordinated by the experience of Pietro D'Alì. And to follow, not necessarily in this order because they are very close and the wind makes strange turns: Afazik Impulse, ex Neo Jivaro, another Neo 430 of the French Yves Grosjean, Team 42, Jacanda 3, Fantastica, Red 2 and Farraway. During the night it will be the turn of Tyrolit, the Class40 with Matteo Sericano and Luca Rosetti and another large group. We are halfway through the fleet, with 20 boats that have arrived or are about to arrive on Saturday 24, and the remaining 25 still sailing. The dock in front of the Yacht Club de Monaco is increasingly animated.

The time limit to complete the regatta expires on Sunday 25 August at 12:00. In the afternoon of the same day, the awards ceremony is scheduled to close an edition to remember of the Palermo-Montecarlo.

Track the regatta here.

See all the registrants here.

Related Articles

20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta overall
The grand finale with presentation of challenge trophies and recognitions to the best crews The twentieth anniversary Palermo-Montecarlo concluded as usual, against the backdrop of the Yacht Club de Monaco, overlooking the Principality's skyline, with the crowded and festive awards ceremony. Posted on 25 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 5
After Friday's record number of finishes, Saturday saw only four boats finish the race The 20th anniversary of the Palermo-Montecarlo is preparing for its grand finale: after Friday's record number of finishes, this Saturday, August 23rd, saw only four boats finish the race. Posted on 23 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 4
14 boats crossed the finish line overnight The 20th Palermo-Montecarlo lived its traditional peak day with 14 boats crossing the finish line after 500 challenging and exciting miles of racing. Posted on 22 Aug
Top prize for Manticore at Palermo-Montecarlo
The IRC corrected time victory went to a first time winner After leaving Mondello, just north of Palermo, at midday on Tuesday, competition in the Maxi class, part of the 41 boat fleet in the annual Palermo-Montecarlo, was decided on Thursday. Posted on 22 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 3
An intense day with the first seven boats finishing Thursday, August 21, will be long remembered in the history of the Palermo-Montecarlo: it began shortly before 3:00 AM in the middle of the night with the arrival of the Monegasque maxi Black Jack. Posted on 21 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 2
Black Jack takes line honours and super record Black Jack crossed the line between the outer breakwater of Port Hercules and the YCM strobe buoy at 2:53:13, even earlier than expected, briefly burning the club's dinghies and those of the media who had come out to capture the moment. Posted on 21 Aug
Black Jack 100 claims line honours
20th Palermo–Montecarlo Regatta The 100-foot maxi Black Jack 100 has once again proven her dominance in offshore racing, securing Line Honours at the 20th edition of the Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta. Posted on 21 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta day 1
Spectacular start and perfect weather in the Gulf of Mondello The 20th Palermo-Montecarlo it got under way in perfect schedule at 12 am from the Gulf of Mondello, in perfect weather conditions: sunshine and east-northeasterly winds at about 10 knots. Posted on 19 Aug
20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta Preview
Updates on the entrants, the competing nations, the protagonists, and the programme The days of the Palermo-Montecarlo are back, the offshore sailing regatta that unites Sicily and the Monaco Principality and represents an ever-changing challenge for all sailors, from renowned navigators to amateur crews. Posted on 18 Aug
One month to the 20th Palermo-Montecarlo Regatta
A major international edition is under way for the regatta's twentieth anniversary The Palermo-Montecarlo regatta is approaching its twentieth anniversary, a prestigious milestone that seems to have arrived in a flash, since that distant August 2005, the year with the debut victory of a legendary yacht, the Steinlager II oceanic ketch. Posted on 20 Jul