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Sono Mathieu Richards e il nostro Francesco Bruni i leader del secondo evento del World Match Racing Tour. Se per il talento francesce non...

[singlepic=2603,300,204,,left]World Match Racing Tour – Langenargen – Sono Mathieu Richards e il nostro Francesco Bruni i leader del secondo evento del World Match Racing Tour. Se per il talento francesce non si tratta certo di una novità guardare gli avversari dall’alto in un appuntamento del circuito internazionale, per il timoniere siciliano, portacolori del Joe Fly Match Race, si tratta di un debutto davvero convincente.

In regime di brezze medio leggere, Richard e Bruni hanno tenuto lo stesso passo e sono al comando con un ruolino che presenta per entrambi una sola sconfitta. Quella dell’ex timoniere di Damiani Italia Challenge è maturata proprio nel duello contro Richard, duello che è costato a Bruni anche mezzo punto di penalizzazione a causa di una collisione particolarmente violenta. Per niente scosso dall’episodio, il velista siciliano ha reagito prontamente, mettendo a segno una doppietta non da poco, contro il leader della graduatoria iridata Adam Minoprio e il due volte campione del mondo, Ian Williams.

Giornata positiva anche per Peter Gilmour, bravo ad imporsi in tutti e tre i match disputati e a salire al terzo posto della classifica provvisoria davanti ai già citati Williams e Minoprio; anche l’esperto skipper dello Yanmar Racing Team è stato penalizzato a causa di una collisione con Damien Iehl. Deludenti Sebastien Col e Ben Ainslie, bloccati nelle retrovie da due serie poco convincenti.

Tempo per rifarsi e per cambiare le carte in tavola ce n’è ancora parecchio: ogni timoniere deve ancora disputare tre voli ed è quindi scontato che, vista la classifica cortissima, nessuno possa ancora sentirsi già con un piede nei quarti di finale.

Germany Match Race, day two
1. Mathieu Richard (FRA), French Team, 7-1
2. Francesco Bruni (ITA), Team Joe Fly, 6.5-1
3. Peter Gilmour (AUS), Yanmar Racing Team, 5.66-2
4. Ian Williams (GBR), Bahrain Team Pindar, 5-3
5. Adam Minoprio (NZL), ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing, 4-4
6. Bjorn Hansen (SWE), Team Onboard, 4-4
7. Sebastien Col (FRA), French Team/K-Challenge, 4-4
8. Ben Ainslie (GBR), Team Origin, 3-5
9. Torvar Mirsky (AUS), Mirsky Racing Team, 3-5
10. Damien Iehl (FRA), French Team, 2.33-5
11. Eric Monnin (SUI), Team Search.ch, 2-6
12. Carsten Kemmling (GER), 0-8


WORLD MATCH RACING TOUR, RICHARD ROMPS TO QUARTER FINALS
[WMRT Press Release] Mathieu Richard and Francesco Bruni take early leads on Bodensee.

The weather gods sent beautiful sunshine and a testing, shifty 8-10 knot breeze which enabled the race committee to complete a further 8 flights of the round robin on Day 2 of Match Race Germany.

The morning began with Francesco Bruni maintaining his winning form by taking his first two matches from the only German competitor Carsten Kemmling and the Swiss entry Eric Monnin. It was not until his next match that Bruni failed to maintain his clean scorecard. It was Frenchman Mathieu Richard who managed to skilfully take a win from the consistent Italian. Bruni was also deemed responsible for a collision during the match which resulted in damage to Richard’s boat and so the umpires inflicted a further 0.5 point deduction to his score line. However Bruni was not deterred by this defeat and went on to win a further two matches against current Tour leader Adam Minoprio and defending Tour Champion Ian Williams.

“We were not expecting so many points in the first two days of racing, for sure we are happy. It was a challenging match against Richard but a good start and winning the right side was key for winning in today’s conditions.”

Mathieu Richard had a successful day winning all three of his matches taking his winning tally to seven and solidifying his position as the leader on the scoreboard. The French man was rightly pleased with the days results.

“Today was a good day although I feel we were a little bit lucky with the shifty conditions. We were behind Monnin and Bruni but a combination of the wind shifts and some luck enabled us to get ahead. The team is doing a great job and we feel good with our performance. A good performance increases our confidence and our motivation to win. I hope it will last until the end of the week but we will have to see. ”

Old master Peter Gilmour of Yanmar Racing team put on a typically aggressive display in all three of his matches today, securing three wins in the process and edging him closer to the Quarter Finals. However he was deducted 1/3 of a point after the umpires decided that he shared some of the responsibility for a collision with Damien Iehl which resulted in damage and for which Iehl himself was deducted 2/3’s of a point.

When asked to reflect about the jury’s decision to deduct a 1/3 of a point, Gilmour was very diplomatic “Any decision that goes to the jury, we as sailors know anything can happen and the only guarantee is an outcome. The jury can see things differently and I may not agree. I respect the jury and the umpires have a difficult job and I appreciate what they do.”

While Bruni and Richard’s impeccable scores today assure them a place in the Quarter Finals, no one else in the field have yet secured such a certain outcome.

So the pressure is on for all teams to perform in every match and, with three races remaining for each team, the final six is still unclear at this stage.

The umpire team were kept busy all day, adjudicating on levels of aggressiveness not seen thus far in the competition. Whereas penalties yesterday were relatively few and far between, today the intense boat-on-boat action resulted in numerous penalties.

Tomorrow should provide a further spectacle for all the visitors that greet the shores of beautiful Lake Constance.

Germany Match Race, day two
1. Mathieu Richard (FRA), French Team, 7-1
2. Francesco Bruni (ITA), Team Joe Fly, 6.5-1
3. Peter Gilmour (AUS), Yanmar Racing Team, 5.66-2
4. Ian Williams (GBR), Bahrain Team Pindar, 5-3
5. Adam Minoprio (NZL), ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing, 4-4
6. Bjorn Hansen (SWE), Team Onboard, 4-4
7. Sebastien Col (FRA), French Team/K-Challenge, 4-4
8. Ben Ainslie (GBR), Team Origin, 3-5
9. Torvar Mirsky (AUS), Mirsky Racing Team, 3-5
10. Damien Iehl (FRA), French Team, 2.33-5
11. Eric Monnin (SUI), Team Search.ch, 2-6
12. Carsten Kemmling (GER), 0-8

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