New Zealand Mini Maxi Alfa Romeo and
her Kiwi skipper, Neville Crichton, have maintained their perfect score on the
second day (4 August 2009) of the Copa del Ray Regatta in Spain, adding another
two race wins to her score and putting Alfa Romeo ten points ahead of her
nearest rival. Alfa Romeo had already won the opening day's two races.
“Alfa Romeo is
continuing to perform exactly as we had hoped,” said Neville
Crichton at the end of the second day in the five day event.
“With such a new yacht, we are still learning how she
performs and I am in no doubt that we still have a great
deal more performance to extract from her.”
The second day's
light conditions favoured the big boats of the IRC group
enabling Alfa Romeo to remain undefeated after comfortably
winning, by an even larger margin than day one, both races.
The Reichel & Pugh 70 footer won the first race this week in
Spain after choosing the left-hand side of the area on the
first beat, and repeated tactics, and victory, in the second
race. Neville Crichton's Mini Maxi seems to be working
perfectly, despite being only recently out of the shipyard
where it was rebuilt. The fantastic skills of the crew
include British skipper, three times gold and silver Olympic
medallist Ben Ainslie, who makes his debut in this, the most
important regatta in the Mediterranean. The results from the
first two days confirm that Alfa Romeo is currently the
fastest boat in the IRC fleet, as well as possessing a crew
with the best understanding of the conditions the Gulf of
Palma.
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