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Melges 32 World Championship at Trapani, Italy - Day 1

by International Melges 32 Class Association 27 Aug 2015 07:55 BST 23-30 August 2015
Day 1 of the Melges 32 World Championship at Trapani, Italy © BPSE / MMelandri

Pure Trapani

Three races completed at 2015 Melges 32 Worlds resulting in very tight top tier

After a brief one-hour delay, PRO Anderson Reggio sent teams to the North race course to initiate and complete the first three races of the 2015 Melges 32 World Championship series organized by B.Plan Sport & Events (BPSE) in cooperation with Melges Europe.

"The forecast for the day was very promising, so we planned to take advantage of the nice conditions and put one (a race) in the bank for later in the week," commented Reggio.

With a strong northeasterly wind that pumped much more than what the forecast originally called for, the goal for many teams was to remain in the hunt and keep fighting for another day.

Coming off of a fresh Pre-Worlds victory, Ryan DeVos' Volpe with Mark Mendelblatt on tactics stretched out a nice lead at the top mark in Race One, but quickly fell victim to an open door behind them of teams gybe-setting and taking advantage of clean pressure out on the right. Never one to shy from a confident tactical decision, Roberto Tomasini Grinover and tactician Vasco Vascotto on Robertissima was the first to go, sending it to the right corner and taking the lead at the gate. Alessandro Rombelli's STIG with Francesco Bruni on tactics found a nice groove on the next upwind leg finishing second behind Tomasini Grinover. DeVos' stayed strong to finish third.

The breeze built between races and rotated the course five degrees. Judging by the boats stacked on the windward end of the starting line, there was a fight to get right, take advantage of weaker current and stronger wind funneling along the Trapani shoreline. Roberto Mazzucato's Margherita got off the line perfectly at the boat end, tacking shortly after the gun and never looked back leading wire-to-wire in Race Two. Rombelli again showed solid speed to acquire yet another second place finish ahead of reigning World Champion Jason Carroll on Argo.

As the morning expresso wore off for many of the sailors, the breeze continued to build touching the low twenties - Reggio stuck to his plan of a three-race day.

Showing no lapse in energy, Carroll grabbed a perfect mid-line start and with a clean lane headed right. Recovering from a harsh twenty-first finish in Race Two, Tomasini Grinover collected his team, pushed Carroll around the track to take second at the finish line. Yukihiro Ishida's Yasha Samurai had an awesome race maintaining a solid third.

Back at the dock, weary sailors wore smiles from an epic first day of Melges 32 racing. The post-racing festivities kicked off to the delight of a large number of shoreside spectators. Tomasini Grinover, Mazzucato and Carroll received a hearty applause for capturing the first three race wins at Worlds.

More hot and clear weather is in the forecast for Day Two. There is the potential for two conflicting breezes in the morning so it will be an interesting call for Reggio to send the fleet to the North or South course. Two additional races are scheduled with a one o'clock start (Italy time).

Media and Racing Coverage

As with all other Melges 32 events in Europe and around the world, racing updates will be posted online at the Official Audi Melges 32 Facebook Page. Tune in for the latest racing information, results, video interviews, and photos. Race reports, press releases and photos will be available online each day post racing at melges32.com.

Results after Day 1: (top ten, 3 races, full results here)

1.) Jason Carroll/Cameron Appleton, Argo; 4-3-1 = 8pts
2.) Alessandro Rombelli/Francesco Bruni, STIG; 2-2-4 = 8pts
3.) Ryan DeVos/Mark Mendelblatt, Volpe; 3-4-8 = 15pts
4.) Roberto Mazzucato/Gabriele Benussi, Margherita; 10-1-9 = 20pts
5.) Yukihiro Ishida/Hamish Pepper, Yasha Samurai; 11-6-3 = 20pts
6.) Roberto Tomasini Grinover/Vasco Vascotto, Robertissima; 1-21-2 = 24pts
7.) Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio/Branko Brcin, G-SPOT; 12-10-5 = 27pts
8.) Keisuke Suzuki/Nicolai Sehested, Swing; 14-8-6 = 28pts
9.) Lorenzo Lupi/Lorenzo Bressani, Torpyone; 6-12-11 = 29pts
10.) Andrea Ferrari/Roberto Spata, Spirit of Nerina; 7-7-16 = 30pts

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