domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

Copa de España 2.4mR Domingo 21


Interesante final de la Copa de España. Paco Llobet se proclama campeón después de tres peleadas pruebas. Bonito cierre dentro del puerto de la America´s Cup.
Marina Real Juan Carlos I de Valencia.

Countdown to 2013 Alpari World Match Racing Tour - Match Race Germany


 Yachtclub Langenargen
 Langenargen, Germany
 15 - 20 May, 2013
 Bavaria40s

Event results

Reigning Champion

Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing wins Match Race Germany 2012
Petit Final and Final cancelled due to lack of wind, results based on count back. Robertson does not pick up any championship points as Match Race Germany was not one of his allocated events.

Past Champions

2012 Phil Robertson (NZL/WAKA Racing)
2011 Francesco Bruni (ITA/Bruni Racing)
2010 Adam Minoprio (NZL/ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing)
2009 Ben Ainslie (GBR/TEAMORIGIN)
2008 Damien Iehl (FRA/French Racing Team)
2007 Paolo Cian (ITA/Team Shosholoza)
2006 Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team)
2005 Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team)
2004 Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team)
2003 Jesper Radich (DEN/Team Radich)
2002 Jesper Radich (DEN)
2001 Marcus Wieser (GER)
2000 Betrand Pacé (FRA)
Event Website - www.matchrace.de

Langenargen, Germany is situated on the picturesque Lake Constance. Langenargen is a stunning German town with a passion for match racing. The town has a medieval castle and is an attraction for tourists all year round. Activities in and around Langenargen include mountain biking, hiking and sightseeing with other towns such as Ravensburg and Friedrichshafen only a short drive away.
Qualifying event to Match Race Germany
2012 German Match Race Championship - 20-24 July 2012 (1 Qualifying team) 

VIDEOS FROM MATCH RACE GERMANY

IMAGES FROM MATCH RACE GERMANY


WHAT IS MATCH RACING

A match race is a duel between two identically-matched boats and at the end of the race there is a winner -and a loser.
 
Match racing has its own set of rules, which are slightly different from the regular racing rules that create very close, aggressive competition in which collisions are certainly not rare.
Match racing also has on-the-water umpiring, with official doling out "instant justice" on the water.
Match racing is tremendously exciting to participate in. And, unlike some other sailing competitions, match racing can be thrilling to watch. Before the start, the boats vie for control, circling each other and trying to wipe each other off on spectator boats in an elaborate game of cat and mouse followed by nip and tuck racing around two lap a windward-leeward course before finishing downwind. Races last 15-20 minutes and the winner isn't usually decided until the very end of the race.

COURSE

Course
  • The match racing course resembles an oval shape with the Start/Finish line close to shore.
  • The course consists of a starting line, between two marks, laid at right angles to the wind's direction.
  • The boats begin from the starting line and sail upwind to the first mark to be rounded to the starboard (right side). The spinnakers are set, and the duel continues downwind to the second mark that is laid in close proximity to the starting line 100-meters further up the course.
  • The boats round the marks 2-3 times before the winner crosses the Finish line.

Copa De España 24mR, Sábado 20, Valencia.


Estreno trepidante del Circuito Iberdrola con la Copa de España 2.4mR. Tres intensas pruebas aquí.

Estreno trepidante del Circuito Iberdrola con la Copa de España 2.4mR.

 Tres intensas pruebas aquí en la Marina Real Juan Carlos I y las aguas de la Malvarrosa de Valencia.

Soma Bay Test Week


Test and tuning week in Soma Bay 2013, Speedwindsurfing

The Egypt Speed Camp.
Test and tuning week in Soma Bay 2013, Speedwindsurfing.
Trim and tune the new big racing sails for pure speed 7.8 - 8.6 from:
 The Loft Sails, Neil Pryde
Test new fins from most of the world's best fin-makers
Boards: Carbon Art SP53 and SP63

Soma Bay, Egypt.

Daniel Borgelind, European Speed Champion 2012.
Supported by Surfers.se
Swedemount Neil Pryde

Anders Bjorkqvist, Swedish Speed Champion 2012
Supported by Loft Sails Tenson
Hertz Ackert

The 39 knots Dragrace! with 8.6m2 sails on 63cm boards
Daniel 39,63 knots - Anders 39,17 knots

Max Speed: 43.45 knots (80,5 kmh)
10 seconds: 41.45 knots
5x10 seconds: 40.88 knots
250 m: 40.92 knots
500 m: 37.96 knots
1852m: 30.98 knots
6 personal records
5 Egyptian records
World records for 7.8 and 8.6 sails (GPSSS)
17 new fins verified
4 new sails tuned

Thanks to:
Lars Bjärkling, the brave photographer.
Lars Falk, the born comedian.
Peter Hangström; who took all pain.
7 BFT Kitehouse for lending the speed trip.
The Watersports Station at The Robinson Club.
Our lovely families.
© B1 & B2 Productions 2013

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