Sparkling opening to TF35 final

As if easing the teams into the final decider of the inaugural TF35 season, Scarlino delivered a warm sea breeze between 6 – 11 knots, flat water and blue skies on the sparkling Tuscan coast for the opening day of racing.

“The conditions were perfect, good wind, great sun, fantastic racing”, said Zoulou’s owner Erik Marris on the dock. “The competition is intense; some of the teams seem to have found the grove better than others. I’m not sure we are in that category, but we are working hard and enjoying it.”

Zoulou and another boat sailing in a line, mountains in the backgrou.d
Zoulou are coming fifth. Pic – Loris Von Siebenthal

After two practice starts and two practice races, it was business as usual for fleet leaders Realteam Sailing who came out of the starting blocks firing to claim two wins in the first two official races. 

In contrast, closest rivals Ernesto Bertarell’s Alinghi warmed up slowly, starting the day in third, taking second in race two, and finishing the day on a high with a win. 

The two teams have been inseparable all season, matched in on speed, manoeuvres and boat handling; the only way to leverage points over the other is when a mistake is made – and that was the case for Realteam Sailing in race three. 

Alinghi sailing upwind, mountains and buildings in the background.
Alinghi has a one-point lead over Realteam Sailing. Pic – Loris Von Siebenthal

Slow off the start Esteban Garcia’s Realteam Sailing, co-skippered by Jérôme Clerc, saw the fleet accelerate away. Alinghi was leading the charge but closely followed by Spindrift, Team Sailfever and Zoulou. In fifth, Clerc broke off from the fleet early on the first beat in search of clear air and a bit of good luck on the other side of the race track, but they were unable to recover and finished the race as they had started in fifth. A costly result for the opening day of the final Grand Prix when only two points separate Realteam Sailing and Alinghi in the overall results.

Realteam Sailing on foils creating a lot of splash.
Realteam Sailing started the day off strong, with two race wins. Pic – Loris Von Siebenthal

The standout team for today was undoubtedly Dona Bertarelli and Yann Guichard’s Spindrift. During yesterday’s training the team suffered a broken foil flap. After a heroic effort by the shore crew of François Guiffant and Hugo Pronost as well as help from the sailors, the flap was rebuilt overnight. 

“Once we left the dock, we tried to forget the breakdown and focus on our goal – to get the boat moving as fast as possible,” explained tactician Yann Jauvin. “We had a good start on race one, it played out well with Realteam and Alinghi, and we managed to get between them to finish second.”

Spindrift sailing upwind on foils, crew all leaning on the wing.
Spindrift are coming third. Pic – Loris Von Siebenthal

In race two, the Guichard’s team admittedly struggled with their upwind speed but managed to hold on to fourth. A return to form in race three saw the Swiss team cone second; this time slotted between Alinghi and Team Sailfever.

Day two of the TF35 final in Scarlino sees racing scheduled to start an hour earlier at 11:00CEST due to an increase in conditions and intensity as the wind is forecast to build.

TF35 Scarlino results (after three races):
1. Alinghi 3 2 1 – 6
2. Realteam Sailing 1 1 5 – 7
3. Spindrift 2 4 2 – 8
4. Team SAILFEVER 4 3 3 – 10
5.  Zoulou 5 5 4 – 14
6.  Ylliam XII – Comptoir Immobilier  6 7DNF 7DNS – 20

TF35 trophy overall ranking (after five events):
1. Realteam Sailing 2 1 1 7 1- 5
2. Alinghi 1 2 2 2 2 – 7 
3. Spindrift 3 3 4 6 3 – 13
4. Ylliam XII – Comptoir Immobilier 5 5 5 1 5 -16
5. Team SAILFEVER 4 6 6 3 4 – 17
6. Zoulou 7 4 3 4 7 – 18
7. Zen TOO 6 7 7 5 6  – 24

For more information, see: TF35.org.

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