15.10.2004 More than ten million Italians tuned in their TVs to watch New Zealand Super Maxi Alfa Romeo beat 1,960 other yachts in the 36th annual BarcOlAna Cup for the second year in succession |
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More than ten million Italians tuned in their TVs at the weekend to watch New Zealand super maxi Alfa Romeo beat 1,960 other yachts in the 36th annual Barcolana Cup, taking Line Honours for the second year in succession. "This race is quite remarkable and it is an honour to win it for the
second time," said skipper and owner of Alfa Romeo, Neville Crichton, at the
end of the event, which is based at the Italian port of Trieste. Neville Crichton and Alfa Romeo, the winner of the 2002 Rolex Sydney to
Hobart race did not have it all their own way. At the start of the event,
the wind was very light at five to six knots, despite being the famous
sirocco wind. By the end of first leg, Alfa Romeo was more than a minute ahead of Jana,
with the two super maxis leaving the rest of the massive fleet struggling in
their wake. Alfa Romeo crossed the finish line in 1 hour 19 minutes, four
minutes ahead of Jana.
Neville Crichton
and Alfa Romeo now turn their attention to their final event of the season
and, given that her replacement is already under construction and due for
launch in July 2005, what could be her final event, the Rolex Middle Sea
Race. Alfa Romeo took line honours in the main race, a circumnavigation of Sicily, starting from Malta, as well as in the support in shore events in last year's event, a feat that the team not only hope to repeat when the event starts on 23 October, but they also want to set a new race record for Alfa Romeo's finale event. |
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