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30th Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse - Weekend 2 Day 2

by Isabelle Andrieux 8 Feb 2014 07:33 GMT 6-9 February 2014

After an opening sally by the SB20s on Thursday, five more series (Longtze Premier, J/70, Platu 25, Smeralda 888 and Melges 20) joined the fleet on the water today for the second weekend of the XXX Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse.

Three races were successfully completed in difficult conditions, with a north-easterly touching 12 knots at its height in the day before fading. Like a metronome, the Yacht Club de Monaco's Race Committee fired off a string of starts, one after the other, with no respite for the 83 crews.

At the end of the day, and after a fairly spectacular final race, particularly round the second windward mark, a pattern is emerging in the provisional rankings.

In the SB20s, the best represented with 28 teams including four all-female crews, the Italian Ferdinando Battistella (Diva) retains his position at the head of the fleet in front of class President Ed Russo (Black Magic), assisted on tactics by Sébastien Col and Gilles Favennec.

In the Longtze Premier, the specialist in this class Nicolas Béranger (Beijaflore), supported by Bertrand Pacé, asserted his supremacy with two race wins and a second.

In the J/70s, Ludovic Sénéchal (Lulu La Nantaise) won three races, opening up the gap with the two Monegasque entries, Jacopo Carrain (Carpe Diem) and Roberto Tamburelli (YCM 2).

In the Platu 25s, the German armada had three boats in the top five with Stephen Molle (Grun) in the lead.

Adalberto Miani (Botta Dritta) was the most consistent in the Smeralda 888s with three 2nd places signalling his ambitions for the weekend, putting him ahead of Prince Charles de Bourbon-Sicile (Vamos mi Amor) and Blandine Medecin (Bear Essentials).

As for the Melges 20, regulars in Port Hercule since October, and competing in Act 4 of the Sportsboat Winter Series, they returned to their winter quarters today and saw the international class president, Manfredi Vianini Tolomei, dominate proceedings with a race win and two 2nd places.

Tomorrow the racing begins again at 10.00am.

Provisional Rankings: (top three)

SB20 (five races, 1 discard)
1. Diva, Ferdinando Battistella (ITA) 11 pts
2. Black Magic, Ed Russo (FRA) 15 pts
3. Melston Team, Kirill Frolov (RUS) 22 pts

Melges 20 (three races)
1. Maolca, Manfredi Vianini Tolomei (ITA) 5 pts
2. Cinghiale, Robert Wilber (USA) 7 pts
3. Red October, Hector Kuznetsov (RUS) 13 pts

Smeralda 888 (three races)
1. Botta Dritta, Adalberto Miani (MON) 6 pts
2. Vamos Mi Amor, Charles Bourbon de Sicile (MON) 9 pts
3. Bear Essentials, Blandine Medecin (MON) 11 pts

Longtze Premier (three races)
1. Beijaflore, Nicolas Berenger (MON) 4 pts
2. Shensu, Jarmo Wieland (MON) 7 pts
3. Wetfeet, Eckhard Kaller (MON) 14 pts

J/70 (three races)
1. Lulu la Nantaise, Sénéchal Ludovic (FRA) 3 pts
2. Carpe Diem, Jacopo Carrain (MON) 9 pts
3. YCM 2, Roberto Tamburelli (MON) 13 pts

Platu 25 (three races)
1. Grun, Stephen Molle (GER) 5 pts
2. Superbusi, Mathias Bermejo (SUI) 8 pts
3. Aramis, Martin Sigrist (SUI) 9 pts

Programme:

Saturday 8th February
10.00am 1st race of the day for the SB20, Smeralda 888, J/70, Melges 20, Platu 25 and Longtze Premier classes
6:00pm Pasta Party for the crews

Sunday 9th February
10.00am 1st race of the day for the SB20, Smeralda 888, J/70, Melges 20, Platu 25 and Longtze Premier classes
5.30pm Prize-giving

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