TP52 World Championship – Palma di Maiorca – Sul filo di lana, e solo dopo aver raffrontato i migliori parziali delle rispettive serie, lo scafo argentino Matador di Alberto Roemmers, uno dei grandi favoriti della vigilia, ha potuto gioire per il titolo di campione del mondo strappato al campione uscente Quantum Racing, finito a pari punti col vincitore e con lo stesso numero di successi di giornata.
Matador vince dopo aver ribaltato una prima parte di Mondiale sottotono, complici prestazioni inaspettate ed una pesantissima squalifica contro Audi TP52 Powered by Q8, persa dopo la sentenza della Giuria, che l’aveva tagliato praticamente fuori dai giochi iridati. Due giorni dopo la prima sentenza la Giuria internazionale è ritornata sui propri passi restituendo i punti al team argentino che oggi, su un campo ancora segnato da vento estremamente leggero, ha piazzato un primo ed un terzo posto, pareggiando i conti con Quantum Racing di Terry Hutchinson ma conquistando il titolo di migliore al mondo. Artemis di Torbjoirn Tornqvist con Paul Cayard ha chiuso al terzo posto davanti a Synergy e Bribon, quest’ultimo sprofondato in una sola giornata dal primo al quinto posto finale.
Audi TP52 Powered by Q8 conclude al sesto posto della classifica generale la propria partecipazione iridata che segna anche l’ultimo evento TP52 di questa lunga ed intensa stagione. Le condizioni del vento non hanno favorito ancora una volta lo scafo italiano che, come dimostrato durante l’intera annata, è sempre stato in grado di ottenere risultati e parziali di vertice in situazioni di vento non inferiore ai 12-14 nodi, una rarità tanto nel circuito MedCup 2009 che in questo Campionato del Mondo.
Il team di Riccardo Simoneschi non ha però il tempo di rifiatare perchè il prossimo impegno agonistico è fissato per parte dell’equipaggio oltre Oceano, tra due settimane con un altro Campionato del Mondo, quello riservato alla flotta Melges 24, mentre la programmazione di tutto il gruppo italiano è già rivolta alla stagione 2010 che di fatto è già incominciata.
TP52 World Championship 2009
1. Matador, A.Roemmers, 3-4-8-1-3-3-1, pt. 23
2. Quantum Racing, T.Hutchinson, 5-1-3-6-4-1-3, pt. 23
3. Artemis, T.Tornqvist, 8-3-1-2-8-4-4, pt. 30
4. Synergy, S.Pichugin, 2-5-7-7-2-2-5, pt. 30
5. Bribón, G.Araujo, 7-2-2-3-1-11(DSQ)-9, pt. 35
[flashvideo filename=video/tp52/TP52World09_day5.flv /]
Video courtesy TP52 World Championship.
TP52 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, MATADOR WINS IN PALMA
[TP52 World Championship Press Release] It could not have been much closer when the Argentine crew on Matador lifted the TP52 World Championship on the waters they call home in Europe, the Bay of Palma, this afternoon. They lift the title on countback ahead of the 2008 world champions Quantum Racing who also finished on 23 points after seven races.
Matador won the final race to match Quantum Racing’s pair of race victories this week, but their three third places trump the American crew’s final hand which included two thirds and a fifth.
The Roemmers’ team maintain their perfect record in major regattas on these waters. Their triumph at Palma Vela in April with their new boat was the springboard for their season. With owner Alberto Roemmers Jr steering – as he did this week – they won the TP52 class at Copa del Rey in August, as the perfect build up to clinching the class world title today.
The Matador crew had to dig deep into their gaucho spirit and sustain a fight back from a protest from a windward mark incident on the first round of Race 2 which saw them disqualified. But on Saturday they were re-instated and today they let their sailing speak for itself as they posted a third and a first to win overall.
“We are happy – Skipper Guillermo Parada confirmed – It is a good lesson learned, not in sailing but in life. No matter what happens you need to keep pushing as hard as you can, right to the very last time. That is what we have done with the protest, pushing. The team have stuck together, and we have the reward. At the very beginning we were sure we should not have been disqualified and that at the time we had no options. We have tried to push as hard as we can on the land. And we have had to push hard on the water, which is not easy to do”.
Quantum Racing may rue missed opportunities, and in effect the 2008 title holders came within a few metres of defending. In Race 5 it was down to just one second on the finish line, when the eye-blink judgement for third went in favour of Matador, and in today’s final race the blackand green hulled 2008 Audi MedCup champions were just 12 seconds shy of passing Valars 3 as they ran out of runway at the line with extra pace.
But, as Quantum Racing’s skipper Terry Hutchinson noted: “That is sailboat racing. ‘A day late and a dollar short.’ In the end we were a length and a half from winning the regatta. This one is disappointing because we let it get away from us”.
If the Quantum Racing crew leave Palma with some regrets, it was a tough final day for the local favourites on Bribón. Jose Cusi’s crew started the day with a four points lead on their home waters, but they started modestly twice – both times in the shadow of other boats.
In the second race the Spanish crew were forced on to the wrong side of the first beat and made ninth, while their anguish was heightened after racing when they were subsequently disqualified on a protest from today’s first race after gybing too close to Artemis on the finish line.
Artemis, Torbjorn Tornqvist’s crew with Paul Cayard calling tactics finished third overall after a pair of fourth places today, ending up on equal points with the Russian crew on Synergy who take fourth.
The next event for the TP52 fleet will be the first Audi MedCup 2010 regatta on the 10th of May.
TP52 World Championship 2009
1. Matador, A.Roemmers, 3-4-8-1-3-3-1, pt. 23
2. Quantum Racing, T.Hutchinson, 5-1-3-6-4-1-3, pt. 23
3. Artemis, T.Tornqvist, 8-3-1-2-8-4-4, pt. 30
4. Synergy, S.Pichugin, 2-5-7-7-2-2-5, pt. 30
5. Bribón, G.Araujo, 7-2-2-3-1-11(DSQ)-9, pt. 35
Vela20874 | In evidenza6120 | |
Monotipia4165 | Oceano2720 | |
Breaking news2558 | Altura2447 | |
Derive2003 | English1729 | |
America's Cup1559 | ORC-IRC1344 |
No comments so far.
Be first to leave comment below.