30th edition of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup concludes in Porto Cervo

Porto Cervo, 7 September 2019. The 30th edition of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup, which saw more than 50 boats gathered in Porto Cervo, ended with another fantastic day of racing. The event is organised by the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda with the support of the title sponsor Rolex and the International Maxi Association.

The overall winners of the eight classes into which the fleet was divided were: Cannonball (Mini Maxi R1), SuperNikka (Mini Maxi R2), Flow (Mini Maxi RC), H2O (Mini Maxi CR), Highland Fling XI (Maxi Racer), Nefertiti (Maxi RC), Velsheda (Super Maxi), Lyra (Wally Class).

A clear and sunny September sky and a gentle mistral wind of 12 to 15 knots provided participants and spectators with another great day on the waters of the Costa Smeralda and the archipelago of La Maddalena.

The Wally Class completed two windward-leeward races on a dedicated course, both won by Lyra followed by Galateia in second. All other classes sailed a coastal course which included a counterclockwise circumnavigation of the islands of La Maddalena and Caprera, before returning to Porto Cervo via the Bisce pass, for a total of 25.5 miles. The Maxi Racer and Mini Maxi R1 classes extended the same route to 29 miles, leaving the islet of Barrettinelli to port before themselves turning into the channel between the islands of Spargi and La Maddalena. In many classes the final classification was very close, with the winner being decreed on countback in as many as four categories where two boats had finished on equal points, illustrating the competitive level of the fleet.

The overall winner in the Mini Maxi Racer 1 class was Cannonball, who limited themselves in the final race to controlling the second-placed boat in the overall standings, Vesper. Third place went to Bella Mente, who took the win of the day, demonstrating the potential of the new boat. Dario Ferrari, owner and helmsman of Cannonball, commented "This is a victory we sought and desired after two second places in the latest editions, we won in a very competitive class thanks to an exceptional group, which really works like... a Swiss watch!"

In the Mini Maxi Racer 2 class, SuperNikka took victory ahead of Spectre and Wild Joe. "It has been an exceptional week", said Roberto Lacorte, owner and helmsman of SuperNikka, "I'm lucky to have a high level crew by my side. Now we have a new challenge, a bigger, higher-performance boat. Closing the SuperNikka cycle with a new victory is the best way to start this new adventure."

The points were equal at the top of the Mini Maxi RC class, but Stephen Cucchiaro's Flow won over Fra' Diavolo, owned by Vincenzo Addessi, thanks to their three races won during the week. Third place went to Benoit de Froidmont's Wallyño. The points were tied also in the Mini Maxi CR division where H2O, owned by YCCS Member Riccardo De Michele, pipped Lunz Am Meer to the post thanks to victory on the last day. "We are happy, " commented owner-helmsman Riccardo De Michele, "a splendid crew and a very fast boat."

The fast-paced Maxi Racers also finished with two boats on equal points, with victory going to Highland Fling XI ahead of Rambler thanks to a greater number of daily wins. In the Maxi RC class the tie on points between the Swan 90 Nefertiti and the SW RP90 All Smoke was instead resolved by the number of second places attained, since both boats boasted one win apiece. Juan Ball, owner of Nefertiti: "We were always optimistic that we could win, we have been coming here for five years and we are really happy to have made it this time, against such competitive opponents. It wasn't easy because the first day we struggled more than expected." The J Class Velsheda won in the Super Maxi category ahead of Topaz and Viriella, while the final ranking of the Wally Class saw Lyra claim victory, followed by Galateia and Magic Carpet Cubed. Hamish Pepper, tactician of Lyra: "The team did a great job, today the conditions were complicated but they are sailors who have done the America's Cup and Ocean Race. The boat is fantastic, and our owner, Terry, is learning very quickly, he is always focused on the numbers, on steering the boat, and making sure everything is perfect."

Claus Peter Offen, owner of the Wally Y3K, received the perpetual trophy dedicated to the memory of former YCCS Commodore Gianfranco Alberini.

The crowded awards ceremony took place in the presence of Princess Zahra Aga Khan and was preceded by a concert from the military band of the famous Brigata Sassari. The Commodore of the YCCS, Riccardo Bonadeo, concluded proceedings with the following words: "The Costa Smeralda decided to give us a present for this 30th edition of the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup: a perfect week, with sunshine and wind that saw all the racing scheduled run perfectly. This event is much more than a regatta, it is a combination of factors: the sea, the wind, the natural setting, the organisation, the spirit of you the participants, owners and crews. On behalf of the Club I would like to thank Rolex, a partner whose collaboration has been fundamental in making this event what it is today and what it will be in the future. My heartfelt thanks go to all of you, who return to the Costa Smeralda every September from every part of the world. Thanks also to the Race Committee, the International Jury and all the staff who collaborate to make the regatta a success and who are already thinking about the 31st edition in 2020!"

The next appointments for the Yacht Club Costa Smeralda will be the One Ocean MBA's Conference and Regatta from 19 to 22 September and the Audi 52 Super Series Sailing Week from 23 to 28 September.

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