M32 fleet racing in Europe started with M32 Valencia Winter Series

M32 fleet racing in Europe started with M32 Valencia Winter Series

M32 fleet racing in Europe started with M32 Valencia Winter Series

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24/01/2018 - 18:26

Last week saw the start of M32 fleet racing in Europe as the inaugural event of the M32 Valencia Winter Series took place on the famous waters which hosted the 32nd and 33rd America’s Cup, as the race committee fired off 20 races over the three-day regatta. 

The event, run by the M32 Class Association, pulled together a wide breadth of M32 sailing levels. Skippers included M32 World owner Håkan Svensson, Match Racing World Champion Torvar Mirsky and first-timer Dirk-Jan Korpershoek - all sailing on the same course and all showing they had the ability to win! Torvar Mirsky, whose normal position is tactician for Richard Davies’ Section 16, stepped in as last-minute skipper for the Swiss entry and looked to be dominant by winning four races and taking the top spot on the first day. Håkan Svensson with his all-Swedish  Cape Crow Vikings came back strong on day two and won the day with just 15 points now separating the fleet after 13 races completed. 

“This is a fantastic venue, on par with our Miami winter sailing over in North America”, remarked Håkan. “Intense racing in perfect conditions for my level of sailing, great hospitality and wonderful volunteer work. All in all, this is how an event should work. To sail in and out from the dock I believe made everyone feel the accessibility to the great racing this venue can provide.”

While some non-scoring racing inside the city basin to really test crew work was won by the newcomers to M32 Series racing, Dirk-Jan Korpershoek and his Team DMTRA, it was his Dutch compatriot Pieter-Jan Postma, doubling up as skipper and event organiser for this year’s Valencia Winter Series, who topped the final day’s scoring races to secure himself bronze medal position overall. Sweden’s Håkan Svensson finished in second whilst stand-in Torvar Mirsky took his team to victory and now leads the M32 Valencia Winter Series overall. 

“I’m very happy to win the first European M32 event of the year with Section 16. The competition was tight and the conditions were shifty which made for very tricky tactics and many position changes.” Said event champ Mirsky. “We were a new combination of sailors onboard with Nikolay on traveler, Cameron on mainsheet and gennaker trim, and Victor float. Richard Davies, at the last minute, had to attend to some business so I took the helm and we were lucky enough to find Spanish Finn sailor Victor Gorostegui who was training in Valencia at the time to step in.”

Whilst competition on the water was fierce, each team managing to take a win at some point over the three-day, twenty-race regatta, life on land was very different. Veles e Vents, which sits just inside the popular beach strip of Valencia, provided a grand epicentre as it hosted the M32 fleet over the weekend and idyllic city centre berthing for the boats. 

“Veles e Vents had a really relaxed feel to welcome everyone off the water.” Commented Pieter-Jan Postma, Sailing Team NL skipper and organiser of the M32 Valencia Winter Series. “We come off the water and directly go to the restaurants. We checked a lot of venues in Europe and considered basing the series in Italy or in Palma, but everybody seems pleased with this choice.”
The location delivered teams with very attractive racing conditions of 20-22 degrees air temperature on flat water in a 6-15knot breeze - plenty to get the M32 catamaran flying on one hull. 

“The race committee and organisers did a great job, everyone enjoyed the warmer Valencia weather with flat water, offshore wind, and close to shore racing.” Continued skipper Torvar Mirsky. “Section 16 will be back for the next winter series event with Richard on the helm and looking to hold on to the lead. It’s a great winter setup and I’m sure we will see more teams join for the following events.”

With this just the beginning of M32 racing in Valencia this winter, the next two events in the series will run February 16-18th and March 16-18th where organisers hope to double entry numbers. There will also be back-to-back World Match Racing Tour qualifiers held as part of the M32 World base in Valencia which will run 20-22nd and 23-25th February. 

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