Day 2 Sardinia Cup, amazing sailing conditions!

Team Spain with Bribon Telefonica leads Sardinia Rolex Cup

Bribon, Audi Q8 and Platoon each score 7 points in 3 races. More or less perfect conditions off Porto Cervo allowed the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda’s Race Committee to hold three windward-leeward races on day two of the Sardinia Rolex Cup. Sunshine, blue skies and 18 knots of west north-westerly winds accompanied the 15 boats that make up the five competing teams as they lined up for today’s first start at midday. With a total of four races now completed Team Spain leads the overall classification on 25 points ahead of Team Italy on 34 points and third-placed Team Germany on 35.
The Spanish team – which led going into today’s racing after Team Germany’s Swan 45 Earlybird, owned by Hendrik Brandis, was disqualified late last night following a protest – got off to a roaring start in today’s first race with Marco Salvi’s Swan 45 Telefonica Vertigo and Massimo Mezzaroma’s Farr 40 San Miguel Telefonica Nerone both taking a first place. Pedro Campos at the helm of the Spanish team’s TP52 Bribon Telefonica only managed a fourth but was soon back on form taking a second and a first in races three and four respectively. Third place for both the Swan 45 and Farr 40 in race three, combined with a first for Salvi and a second for Mezzaroma in the third and final race of the day, was more than sufficient to leave the Iberian squad nine points ahead of Team Italy.
“Today we really had the starts down.” said a satisfied Francesco Bruni, former Luna Rossa sailor and tactician on board Vertigo. “In the first and third race we were practically perfect. We are really strong on the upwind legs but downwind we are pretty much on a par with the rest of the fleet.”
The star of the day for Team Italy was Vincenzo Onorato’s Farr 40 Mascalzone Latino with Adrian Stead on tactics who brought home a 2, 1, 3 score line. A first place in today’s first race by Riccardo Simoneschi’s TP52 Audi powered by Q8 and Danilo Salsi’s second place in the same race with his Swan 45 DSK Comifin contributed to the team’s second place in the overall classification, just one point ahead of Team Germany.
Germany’s Platoon boasts a suitably impressive 1, 3, 1, 3 score line after four races, which is to be expected given that the TP52 is the new project keeping United Internet Team Germany busy while they wait for the America’s Cup dust to settle. Earlybird’s disqualification coupled with a fifth place in race four has raised the team’s overall total score though and with no discard coming into play in this event the Teutonic sailors will need to do consistently well over the next three days to regain this lost ground. With another four more races scheduled however, all is still to play for.
The Race Committee has announced its intention to sail the distance race tomorrow. The start is scheduled for 12 midday and with more sunshine and approximately 15 to 20 knots of mistral wind predicted the many photographers following the regatta will be in for a treat as the fleet winds along the Sardinian coast and through the granite islands of the La Maddalena Archipelago.

Sardinia Rolex Cup 2008 – Team Summary Results
Team Race Summary (Provisional) – as of 18 June 2008 at 16:29

TEAM Overall Points
BOAT Points, Total

1)SPAIN 25.00
BRIBON-TELEFONICA 3.00 4.00 2.00 1.00 10.00
TELEFONICA VERTIGO 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 6.00
SAN MIGUEL TELEFONICA NERONE 3.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 9.00

2)ITALY 34.00
AUDI POWERED BY Q8 5.00 1.00 4.00 2.00 12.00
DSK – COMIFIN 3.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 14.00
MASCALZONE LATINO 2.00 2.00 1.00 3.00 8.00

3) GERMANY 35.00
PLATOON 1.00 3.00 1.00 3.00 8.00
EARLY BIRD 6.00 3.00 2.00 5.00 16.00
STRUNTIJE LIGHT 1.00 4.00 2.00 4.00 11.00

4)SOUTHERN EUROPE 42.00
VALARS 2.00 2.00 6.00 6.00 16.00
FANTASTIKINAA 2.00 4.00 4.00 3.00 13.00
MANGUSTA RISK 5.00 3.00 4.00 1.00 13.00

5) RUSSIA 47.00
RUSUAL SINERGY 4.00 5.00 3.00 4.00 16.00
MURKA 2 4.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 12.00
ARCTUR 4.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 19.00

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