Bella Mente Racing continued to climb its way up the leaderboard today at the Rolex Maxi 72 World Championship. Despite unfavorable conditions in the waters off Porto Cervo, the team, led by owner/driver Hap Fauth, took second-place finishes in both of today’s windward leeward races and goes into tomorrow’s coastal race in second place overall, less than two points behind fleet leader Momo. The regatta runs through Saturday, September 12 with a layday scheduled for Friday.
Adrian Stead:
We had a good solid day on Bella Mente with two well-earned second-place finishes. We were greeted this morning with a lumpy northeast breeze between 14 and 16 knots, which died down to between 11 to 13 knots, as it put more onus on keeping the boat trucking and finding the best breeze. As Terry Hutchinson said in the briefing, the key is to still execute consistent conservative starts and avoid the OCS traps. We did just that, with two good launches off the line.
Momo had a better day and although we came close, she had just enough in her first cross to take the nod today. Both Jethou and Robertissima took third- and fourth-place finishes, which helped us chip our way up the leaderboard. Tomorrow’s coastal race will be another great opportunity for our team to show our mettle.”
Terry Hutchinson:
The fleet was more aggressive in today’s pre-start, resulting in several boats being called OCS in both races. Hap, Soapy (Ian Moore) and Doogie (Sean Couvreux) deserve high marks for execution on the line; we were not always in the best spots, but we definitely benefitted when the boats around us were called over.
Momo won the day with a solid 1,1 performance. For Bella we were happy to finish the day with a 2,2, as the lumpy conditions are not the boat’s strengths; we knew from the get go that it would be a challenging day as her hull has very little rocker in it when compared to the rest of the fleet. It will be business as usual tomorrow with a coastal race – we’re hoping to keep chip, chip, chipping along!”
Mike Sanderson:
Although Momo had the best day today, it was still a great one for Bella Mente. If just a couple more things went our way, we could have easily come away with at least one of those wins. We experienced tough lumpy conditions in both races but came away with good starts in the two races, so close to stealing Momo’s lead but it wasn’t meant to be.
However, we are in the hunt, that’s for sure, and should see some decent breeze in tomorrow’s coastal race, which is always good for Bella Mente.
Our biggest strength right now is how strong our team is, it’s a great bunch of guys that are pushing hard to try and win this thing. We are leaving no stone unturned on the racecourse.”
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