Black Flag Day at J/70 Worlds

Published on September 27th, 2018

Marblehead, MA (September 27, 2018) – The third day of the West Marine J/70 World Championships found 15 teams falling foul of the Black Flag during the three races held. Flatter seas and a shifting nor-easterly provided yet another different day for the 91 teams, and with eight of the maximum 14 races having now been sailed, the challengers for the championship are now emerging.

It was a day of high and lows for defending champion Peter Duncan (USA) racing Relative Obscurity. The defending J/70 World Champion did the business in Race 6, scoring their first bullet of the regatta but was disqualified in Race 7 for being OCS with the Black Flag flying. Race 8, Duncan’s team scored a fourth to finish the day at the top of the rankings, on countback from Jud Smith (USA).

“For the Black Flag it was close but we were highly visible as the first boat on the pin,” commented Victor Diaz de Leon, who is calling the starts on Relative Obscurity. “It was immature on my part, and maybe a lack of experience. I feel like I let my guys down, because I say when to pull the trigger. Peter and the team back me 100% but it was a low point.

“We had to watch for over an hour before we got into the next race, and we were hungry. In the last race, we had a mediocre start and battled back, and ended up having a great race. We are very happy that we are leading the regatta but we have the biggest drop of the top boats. As I see it the top six are all level, and who ever sails the best for now on, is going to be the winner.”

Jose Maria Torcida (ESP) was leading the regatta at the start of the day but a 7-43-31 drops the Spanish team to third. Bruno Pasquinelli (USA) racing Stampede is in fourth place just four points off the lead. Jack Franco racing 3 Ball JT scored a bullet today to move up to fifth. Brian Keane (USA) racing Savasana drops to sixth after a 18-17-26. Congratulations should also go to Gannon Troutman (USA) racing Pied Piper who won the last race of the day.

In the Corinthian Class Luis Bugallo (ESP) Marnatura has extended their lead with two solid results today, the young team from Vigo, Spain have now broken into the top ten for entire fleet. Finishing the day in style, Aldo Centanaro (URU) racing Pura Joda, scored a fifth keeping the the Uruguay team firmly in second place. Jim Cunningham (USA) racing Lifted had a consistent day, keeping out of trouble to move up to third.

 

Racing for the 2018 West Marine J/70 World Championship continues tomorrow, Friday September 28 with racing scheduled to start at 1100 local time.

Day Three Results (Top 10 of 91; 8 races, 1 discard)
1. Relative Obscurity, Peter Duncan, USA – 2 -2 -10 -16 -33 -1 -[92] -4 ; 68
2. Africa, Jud Smith, USA – 7 -14 -2 -6 -11 -[22] -15 -13 ; 68
3. Noticia, Jose Maria Torcida, ESP – 9 -8 -14 -2 -1 -7 -[43] -31 ; 72
4. Stampede, Bruno Pasquinelli, USA – 8 -7 -3 -11 -[31] -17 -25 -3 ; 74
5. 3 Ball JT, Jack Franco, USA – 18 -22 -25 -8 -6 -5 -1 -[42] ; 85
6. Savasana, Brian Keane, USA – 11 -4 -13 -1 -[28] -18 -17 -26 ; 90
7. Marnatura, Luis Bugallo, ESP – 14 -9.5 -5 -19 -17 -[47] -13 -17 ; 94.5
8. Petite Terrible, Claudia Rossi, ITA – 4 -1 -28 -[39] -15 -38 -6 -7 ; 99
9. Pied Piper, Gannon Troutman, USA – 28 -17 -[42] -9 -18 -13 -14 -1 ; 100
10. Midlife Crisis, Bruce Golison, USA – 3 -3 -41 -5 -37 -[92] -5 -6 ; 100

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Fourteen races are planned from September 25 to 29. No more than three races may be sailed on any race day. On the last scheduled day of racing no warning signal will be made after 1430.

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