Giraglia
Rolex Cup - Near Miss Hits The Bullseye Again
St.
Tropez, FRA / Genoa, ITA
The sunshine rematerialised over
St-Tropez for day three of the Giraglia Rolex
Cup, but it was another day of light air drifting
that played into the skilled hands of Grand Soleil
42R Near Miss. It is now two victories in a row
for the Swiss owner Franck Noel and his Olympic
gold medallist tactician Thierry Peponnet, who
capitalised on the fickle Mediterranean breezes
to beat their more glamorous Maxi rivals on IMS
corrected time.
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Photo
© Simon Palfrader / Rolex
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"Today
the wind was like an elastic band," said
Peponnet. "You get some wind and start to
move, and then you fall into a big hole. It was
a hard day of concentration, I am tired tonight.
Tactically it was very busy watching for where
the next breeze would come from."
Peponnet
said the unstable breezes were making hard work
for the crew with multiple sail changes. "We
were making many changes between the windseeker
sail and the spinnaker. This was very important
to keep our speed going, even when there was no
wind."
Another
small yacht came to the fore in the big boat division,
Jean Marie Gennari's Tekno 46 Bella Donna taking
second place ahead of Maxi yacht Idea SAI. Raffaele
Raiola's IMS-optimised Maxi looked very comfortable
in the light airs, and her third place today has
enabled her to displace fellow Italian Maxi Atalanta
II from the overall regatta lead.
Despite
her strong performance, Idea's navigator Silvio
Arrivabene admitted it had been far from easy.
"Today it was like a Formula One race when
the safety car comes out, and the whole field
closes back together again. This is what happened
when the wind disappeared - all the smaller boats
would catch right up to us again. Then the safety
car goes away and we start stretching apart again."
Atalanta
II finished a disappointing 10th today, dropping
them from 1st overall down to 4th. At one point
the new Farr 72 Maxi stopped to the point where
she lost steerage, and the crew could only look
on as she was swept on to one of the Rolex turning
marks. She took her 360 degree penalty turn and
carried on. But navigator Giampaolo Rocca said
their real problem was lack of downwind horsepower.
"Atalanta is wonderful upwind, but we need
bigger sails downwind, even if we pay a penalty
under handicap. We are hoping for an upwind race
to Genoa tomorrow." Sotto Voce, on the other
hand, appeared very fast under spinnaker, and
Arien van Vemde's Dutch crew looked capable of
more than their 6th place today. Overall they
remain a strong prospect, and lie in third place
on the leaderboard as they prepare for the long
race tomorrow.
Alfa
Romeo, Neville Crichton's powerful waterballasted
90-foot Maxi, is not relishing the prospect of
243 miles to Genoa with a light wind forecast,
although her fourth place in today's 21-miler
will give the Kiwi/Australian crew some encouragement.
For the third race running they took line honours,
but in a very slow time of 4 hours and 34 minutes,
an indication of just how testing today's conditions
were for the 186-boat fleet.
At
the time of going to press, no results were available
from the small boat division. This evening a prizegiving
takes place at The Citadel on the hill overlooking
St-Tropez, with prizes awarded to the best placed
yachts from the past three days of inshore racing.
Tomorrow the fleet will leave St-Tropez behind
for another year as they begin the long race to
Italy.
Now
in its 52nd year, the Giraglia Rolex Cup is established
as one of the classic regattas of the Mediterranean.
The regatta has been sponsored by Rolex for the
past seven years, with BMW and San Pellegrino
as co-sponsors. The Giraglia Rolex Cup 2004 is
the largest yet, with 186 teams from 15 countries,
and more than 20 yachts competing in the spectacular
Maxi division. The regatta reaches its climax
with the 243-mile offshore race from St-Tropez
in France to Genoa in Italy, via the ancient Giraglia
Rock a few miles from the northern tip of Corsica.
Results
Giraglia Rolex Cup Race 3
Class
0-1
1
Near Miss - Franck Noel (SUI) - Grand Soleil 42R
2 Bella Donna - Jean Marie Gennari - Tekno 46
3 Idea SAI - Raffaele Raiola (ITA) - Maxi
Class
2-5
Results
awaiting confirmation
Overall
Results after end of inshore racing
Class 0-1
1 Idea SAI - Raffaele Raiola (ITA) - Maxi 10 points
2 Near Miss - Franck Noel (SUI) - Grand Soleil
42R 12
3 Sotto Voce - Arien van Vemde (NED) - Judel/Vrolijk
62 13
Class
2-5
Results
awaiting confirmation