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Cammas steers Norauto to GC32 Riva Cup victory

Franck Cammas and his crew on Norauto have won the GC32 Riva Cup after a shifty, rainy final day on Lake Garda. After three sunny and windy days that brought the best of Garda, theย rain prevented the Lakeโ€™s famous sun-powered wind machine from ever spluttering properly into life.

Norauto Photo ยฉ: Loris von Siebenthal
Team Tilt sail to second place at GC32 Riva Cup. Photo ยฉ: Loris von Siebenthal

At least the nine-boat fleet had a chance to enjoy one last blast around the lake in the only race that could take place, in a brief half-hour of 14-15 knot winds. Appropriately enough, the top two places went to the two stand-out teams of the week, Norauto leading Team Tilt across the finish line.

โ€œTeam Tilt pushed us hard all regatta,โ€ said Cammas at the prize-giving at the host club, the Fraglia Vela Riva. โ€œWe have certainly improved this week and so has all the fleet. Racing with nine boats on the start line was a big thrill. I guess it will be even more exciting with 10 boats for the next event.โ€

Argo beats Malizia to the Owner-Driver Trophy

Orange Racing was one of the newcomers to the fleet and it was a big learning exercise for Laurent Lenne and his Dutch crew. The battle for the Owner-Driver Trophy came down to a close duel between USA and Monaco, with Jason Carroll steering Argo to victory ahead of Pierre Casiraghi and Malizia โ€“ Yacht Club de Monaco. Casiraghi is determined to get the better of his amateur rival at the next event. โ€œJason is a great sailor, heโ€™s good enough almost to be a professional,โ€ he said. โ€œThis week has been the best sailing Iโ€™ve ever done, and we canโ€™t wait to get back into the GC32 a month from now.โ€

The next event takes the GC32 Racing Tour further along the shores of Lake Garda for the GC32 Malcesine Cup, which takes place alongside The Foiling Week from 7 to 10 July.

 

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