Rolex
Swan Cup - Bugia Bianca And Solenia 2 With Rolex
Swan Cup In Their Sights
Swan
45's racing to the wire in Class B
PORTO
CERVO, 18th September 2004 - After a well-earned
rest yesterday, the teams competing in the 2004
Rolex Swan Cup took to the water for the fourth
and penultimate race day of this biennal event,
organized by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. The
fleet of Nautor's Swans gathered in Porto Cervo
enjoyed great conditions as yesterdays rainstorms
gave way to clear blue skies, and a northeasterly
breeze of around 16 knots, with a big sea running
outside the islands.
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© Carlo Borlenghi / Rolex
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Classes
A and C/D sailed a 38-mile course which took them
from the starting line off Poltu Quatu, around
the islands of the La Maddalena archipelago, and
to a finish off the entrance to Porto Cervo. Class
A was won by Bugia Bianca, Massimo Dentice's Swan
70, while in Class C/D, Roberto Ferrero's Swan
48, Solenia 2, with champion sailors Tommaso Chieffi
and Lorenzo Bressani on board, claimed first place.
Said
Massimo Dentice, "We had a fantastic race
today, a great head-to-head with the other Swan
70's and the Swan 601, Island Fling. We were in
front at Barettinelli Island, but Island Fling
was able to cut the corner, and got in front.
We managed to get sufficiently back in the lead
before the finish. We've not just come to win
our class, but to win the regatta overall. Tomorrow
our race is against Vertigo and Solenia 2. Our
strategy is to be really aggressive."
Tomasso
Chieffi, tactician on Solenia 2, "We didn't
have a great start, and rounded the top mark in
second place behind the Swan 53, Katrina. We caught
them at Punta Rossa, where we cut inside. Then
we flew the flat spinnaker which the other boat
didn't have and we stretched out from there, maintaining
our position to the finish.
In
Class B the Swan 45's sailed one windward-leeward
"coastal race" of approximately 20 miles
between Secca dei Tre Monti and the Monaci islands.
Leonardo Ferragamo's Cuordileone, with Paul Cayard
as tactician, finished first.
Cayard
said "On the first beat, about a half mile
from the mark, three boats ahead of us overstood
the layline. It was a really hard layline to call,
being an island and with a big sea running, but
we tacked inside and laid the mark."
The
racing continues to be incredibly close in this
class, with only six points separating the top
three boats. As of today, with five races completed,
Classes A and B have one throw-out.
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Last
night Swan owners and their guests attended the
ClubSwan dinner, hosted by Pioneer Investments
in the fabulous setting of the Yacht Club Costa
Smeralda. During the evening Paul Cayard received
a special award for his contribution to the world
of sailing as part of the prizegiving for the
Pioneer Investments Race Day.
The
final race of the 2004 Rolex Swan Cup will take
place tomorrow, Sunday 19th September, with the
prizegiving scheduled for 1830 on the Yacht Club
Costa Smeralda's Piazza Azzurra.
For
full results and photos, visit http://www.yccs.it
and www.regattanews.com.
PROVISIONAL
RESULTS
Place, Boat Name/Type, Owner, Finish, Total Points
Class
A
1. Bugia Bianca, Massimo Dentice, 1-1-(5)-1-1,
4 points
2. Aqua Equinox, Filip Balcaen, (12)-4-1-5-8,
18
3. Lolita, Frank Savage, 5-(13)-2-9-2, 18
Class
B/Swan 45
1. Vertigo, Marco Salvi/Alberto Signorini, 1-2-1-(8)-4,
8 points
2. Cuordileone, Leonardo Ferragamo, 2-(8)-2-6-1,
11
3. Mascalzone Latino, Vincenzo Onorato, (11)-3-6-2-3,
14
Class
C/D
1. Solenia 2, Roberto Ferraro, 1-5-1-1, 8 points
2. Katrina, Damon Guizot, 2-4-8-4, 18
3. Junkanoo, Colin Buffin, 12-3-2-2, 19