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22 September 2011, 09:25 am
John Kilroy's Samba Pa Ti Maintains Lead In Palma
Melges 32 Boats On The Warpath...
Melges 32 Boats On The Warpath...

Melges 32 World Championship
Palma, Spain

Day two of the 2011 Melges 32 World Championship, hosted by Real Club Nautico de Palma (RCNP), was filled with more warm sunshine, but less breeze making for an interesting day of performance sportboat racing.
A complete shuffle in the results was in order, in particular the top five, with the exception of two - overnight leader John Kilroy on Samba Pa Ti and Jason Carroll's Argo in fourth.

All other positions shifted to include, Lanfranco Cirillo and tactician Michele Paoletti on Fantastica now in second, and Wolfgang Stolz with tactician Jesper Radich on Opus One moving up three notches to finish third. Vincenzo Onorato's Mascalzone Latino slipped back to fifth.

Race one of the day commenced under 8-10 knots of breeze. It was a tough start for several of the teams being called OCS including 2009 Melges 32 World Champion Pieter Taselaar on Bliskem with Tom Slingsby on tactics and 2010 Miami Champion Jean-Francois Cruette on Teasing Machine with tactician Stephane Christidis.

Yukihiro Ishida's Yasha Samurai with Hamish Pepper on tactics took the lead at the first mark, while Filippo Pacinotti and tactician Daniele Cassinari on Brontolo HH was hot on his heels. Pacinotti's drive to overtake the lead from Ishida was relentless. His perseverance paid off at the finish line. As the two gybed for the finish, Ishida faltered on filling the kite quickly, allowing Pacinotti room to advance and take a well-deserved win. Ishida settled for second, while Cirillo seized the opportunity to take third over Stolz.

"We had a nice fight with Yasha Samurai. They made some mistakes on the last gybe. It was super fun. Unfortunately, it lasted for only a short time," said Pacinotti post racing. "The second race was super difficult. Very tough sailing today."

Race two was a carbon copy of opening day as Kilroy poured on the speed while tactician Vasco Vascotto put him in all the right places, capitalizing on the light and shifty conditions. With some nice, breezy conditions for the start, Kilroy got off the line with no problem then extended for the win. His massive lead at the bottom gate was an easy one minute ahead of the rest of the fleet. Back upwind he further separated from the pack, easily taking the victory ahead of Cirillo's Fantastica.

"The key to our success is to remain relaxed when we race, and realize that when something is not working, know how to fix it. We are lucky that we had a good comeback in race one today." said Vascotto. "The second race was obviously different. It was easier. We had a beautiful start, nice speed, and caught the shift. We have the right attitude on the boat right now. We work hard when we get behind. When we are in front, we work to be nice and smart. We don't feel as though we are really all that better than any of the other teams racing, we respect the other 28 boats around us and their potential."

More light air is in the forecast for Thursday.

Top Ten Results (After 4 Races)
1. John Kilroy/Vasco Vascotto, Samba Pa Ti; 5-1-10-1 = 17
2. Lanfranco Cirillo/Michele Paoletti, Fantastica; 10-9-3-2 = 24
3. Wolfgang Stolz/Jesper Radich, Opus One; 9-7-4-11 = 31
4. Jason Carroll/Cameron Appleton, ARGO; 3-12-13-4 = 32
5. Vincenzo Onorato/Francesco Bruni, Mascalzone Latino; 2-5-20-12 = 39
6. Yukihiro Ishida/Hamish Pepper, Yasha Samurai; 1-24-2-13 = 40
7. Filippo Pacinotti/Danielle Cassinari, Brontolo HH; 13-11-1-17 = 42
8. John Porter/Jonathan McKee, Full Throttle; 7-15-5-15 = 42
9. Geoff Pierini/Steve Hunt, Sicktrix; 12-4-8-20 = 44
10. Edoardo Lupi/Branko Brcin, Torpyone; 18-18-6-3 = 45
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