Giraglia Rolex Cup
St.Tropez, France / San Remo, Italy

ESIMIT EUROPA 2 FIRST BOAT TO ROUND THE GIRAGLIA ROCK

ESIMIT EUROPA 2, fights the waves while leading the fleet after the start of the long race  , Photo credit: Rolex / Kurt Arrigo The 220 Giraglia Rolex Cup race participants left for San Remo today at 12.00 CEST, with a south-easterly wind of 8 to 10 knots. Jethou, the 18 m Mini Maxi of Peter Ogden was the first boat to round the offset-mark off Port Grimaud as the fleet set out on the 241-mile Giraglia Race in direction of the Island La Fourmique, before heading to the Giraglia Rock off Corsica.

The wind increased during the afternoon and a top group accelarated with 20 knots toward the rock with Igor Simcic’s Esimit Europa 2, the former Alfa Romeo in the lead, followed by Shockwave, Container and Alegre.

The fleet off to the Giraglia Rock  , Photo credit: Rolex / Kurt Arrigo Stuart Bannatyne, calling tactics on Shockwave, was quite excited about the forecast: “It’s actually very encouraging, calling for 20 knots for a lot of the race so it’s almost too good to be true, so let’s see how it turns out but at the moment it looks like we are going to have to beat up to the first mark and then a very fast sort of spinnaker ride across the Giraglia rock and then a downwind to the finish in San Remo. It sounds very easy and very simple but it turns out that way, that we just have to see.“

But by 21.00 CEST the dream had turned into the reality of a parking lot. Esimit Europa 2, still doing 8 knots, was able to escape her adversary’s and round the rock at 22.25 CEST.

The weather forecast predicts a south-easterly breeze of around 10 knots of intensity for the forthcoming 100 nm to San Remo. To beat the record the first boat has to cross the finish line by 6.03 CEST on Thursday morning (17 June).

The prize giving for 2010 Giraglia Rolex Cup will be held at 13.00 CEST on Saturday, 19 June at the Yacht Club San Remo.

 

 

NEERA, battling the strong winds at the start line , Photo credit: Rolex / Kurt Arrigo

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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