martedì 25 agosto 2009

Alina al TOP, ma i certificati?



Cosa è successo ve l'hanno raccontato, a loro modo, in tanti.
C'è però qualcosa che non torna.
Pare infatti, e questo non ve lo dice nessuno, che ci sia una protesta del solito simpatico stazzatore francese contro tutte le barche italiane per una presunta irregolarità del certificato di stazza rilasciato dalla classe nazionale.
Le possibilità sono:
1) errore macroscopico dei responsabili italiani
2) movimento rotatorio delle palle dello stazzatore e dei francesi che dal 2006 non accenna a diminuire
3) c'hanno raccontato una c.....a per vedere se la scrivevamo (eccoci qua).

Voi che dite??
Nel frattempo la classifica dopo 5 (giro di boa), che è tanto bella, la trovate qui

Hyeres, France – 25 August 2009
Once again the weather gods have smiled on the 2009 Melges 24 European Championship in Hyeres, delivering perfect sailing conditions for day two of the regatta and enabling three perfect races to be completed. The Race Committee made good use of their trusty Z and I Flag combination throughout the day, ensuring the minimum time was wasted on restarts and only once had to resort to the Black Flag to keep the competitors in line. Although the general expectation was for winds in the high teens, all three races today were sailed in just twelve to fifteen knots which nevertheless kicked up a surprisingly large chop.

Maurizio Abba’s Alina crew continued their impressively consistent performance from yesterday and with five races now completed they top the leader board with a 3,4,3,2,2 scoreline. Tactician Daniele Cassinari attributes their sparkling performance to great boatspeed and good starts. Although the perceived wisdom suggests that the left of the racecourse is favoured, Daniele says that they regularly started at the right hand end of the line. ‘The most important thing is to get away cleanly in the Melges 24 fleet’ he commented. ‘We started mostly on the right but our helmsman Nicolo Bianchi did a great job of finding clean lanes for us off the start line. This meant that we were always able to get to the windward mark in the front pack.’ Although there was little change in wind direction during the entire day, Danielle believes that there were many passing opportunities downwind in all three races. Asked how it felt to be leading the European Championship at this point, he laughed and pointed out that for the Alina team this is a familiar situation. ‘We have been here before many times; leading a big event near the mid point. So far we have not managed to convert this into a major victory.’

No doubt the Alina crew will be aware that yesterday’s overnight leaders UKA UKA Racing, who now sit in second after an uncharacteristic fourteenth place this morning, are nevertheless still very much in the hunt. This afternoon they bounced straight back to more familiar form with a third place in race two and a comprehensive victory in the final heat, putting them just six points behind Alina. Nico Celon aboard Lanfranco Cirillo’s Fantastica is also keeping the pressure on the regatta leaders and his 2,5,5 today sees him sit in third place, tied on twenty points with UKA UKA Racing. Putting in less consistent performances today were fourth placed Saetta steered by Carletto Fracassoli, as well as Franco Rossini’s Blu Moon. Saetta recovered from a disappointing tenth and eleventh showing in the first two races to keep their podium aspirations alive with a fourth in the final outing. Already carrying a twelfth from yesterday, Flavio Favini aboard Blu Moon could ill afford the final race nineteenth which somewhat spoiled his fifth and first in the day’s opening and middle races. Whilst Blu Moon has clearly not quite been firing on all cylinders so far at this Championship, there is a still a lot of racing to do yet and only the foolish would think about writing off this world class crew at this stage.

1 commenti:

Beppe ha detto...

La due è comunque vada la risposta esatta. Dispiace per il presidente francese che è così tanto una bella persona...