Spanish fly at J/70 Worlds

Published on September 26th, 2018

Marblehead, MA (September 26, 2018) – After the rollercoaster ride on the first day of the West Marine J/70 World Championships, a change in the conditions provided a tactical and strategic second day of action for the 91 teams racing for the J/70 World Championships.

Two Spanish teams revelled in the Mediterranean conditions and now, with three more races today, lead the Open and Corinthian Classes. As the wind oscillated 15 degrees either side of the course axis and the wind speed varied from 14-17 knots, it was definitely a day for keeping your head out of the boat, anticipating the changes in the conditions.

After being deep in the fleet in Race 3, Jose Maria Torcida (ESP) racing Noticia, clawed back through the fleet to finish 14th. The Spanish team followed that with a 2-1 in the last two races to take the lead for the championship.

“We are very happy!” smiled Noticia skipper, Jose Maria Torcida. “Today we recovered from the back of the fleet in the first race to fight back up to fourteenth, basically we got the wrong side of the shift in that race. We got the tactics right in the second race, rounded the top mark in second and nearly won the race but Savasana made a good move on the downwind to pass us. In the last race we Port tacked the fleet and held on to take the win, which was fantastic, but we have only had five races.”

Judd Smith (USA) racing Africa, posted an 2-6-11 to move up to second place. Brian Keane (USA), runner up for the 2017 J/70 World Championship, scored a bullet in Race 4 but a 28th in the last race, pegged his team racing Savasana back to third. Bruno Pasquinelli (USA) racing Stampede on his birthday, was challenging for the overall lead going into the last race but 31st place put Stampede into fourth by the end of the day. Mascalzone Latino (MON) helmed by Matteo Savelli, is in fifth place after scoring a bullet in Race 3.

“We just want to have a chance when we go into the last day. Right now we are just looking to sail ourselves into a winning position with some good scores,” said Smith. “Obviously like the other 90 boats out there we want to have a good regatta, and do as well as you can, against a lot of great sailors.”

In the Corinthian Class, Luis Bugallo (ESP) racing Marnatura leads after scoring three good results today. It was a much better day for the team from Vigo, Spain. After sustaining damage on the first day and retiring, Marnatura now has a big lead in the Corinthian Class. Aldo Centanaro (URU) racing Pura Joda, was the top Corinthian team in the last race, moving the Uruguay team up to second. Lucas Authier (ARG) racing Manuto, remains in third for the Corinthian Class.

It was not a good day for the overnight leader and reigning world champion, Peter Duncan (USA) racing Relative Obscurity. “We set up to go left in the first two races, but it did not work out for us,” commented Duncan. “In the last race we went right and that didn’t work either. Sometimes that happens but we are only two days into the regatta and there is plenty more racing to come.”

Racing for the 2018 West Marine J/70 World Championship continues tomorrow, Thursday September 27 with racing scheduled to start at 1100 local time.

Fourteen races are planned from September 25 to 29. After the completion of 6 or more races, a boat’s score will be the total of her race scores excluding her worst score.

 

Day Two Results (Top 10 of 91; 5 races)
1. Noticia, Jose Maria Torcida, ESP – 9 -8 -14 -2 -1 ; 34
2. Africa, Jud Smith, USA – 7 -14 -2 -6 -11 ; 40
3. Savasana, Brian Keane, USA – 11 -4 -13 -1 -28 ; 57
4. Stampede, Bruno Pasquinelli, USA – 8 -7 -3 -11 -31 ; 60
5. Mascalzone Latino, Matteo Savelli, MON – 1 -13 -1 -22 -24 ; 61
6. Relative Obscurity, Peter Duncan, USA – 2 -2 -10 -16 -33 ; 63
7. Marnatura, Luis Bugallo, ESP – 14 -9.5 -5 -19 -17 ; 64.5
8. HOSS, Glenn Darden, USA – 12 -20 -18 -15 -7 ; 72
9. 3 Ball JT, Jack Franco, USA – 18 -22 -25 -8 -6 ; 79
10. New England Ropes, Timothy Healy, USA – 10 -6 -19 -20 -29 ; 84

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