
José Luis Ribed and Juan Ignacio Gomeza win in Getxo the Inversa-BBVA Regata
José Luis Ribed and Juan Ignacio Gomeza win in Getxo the Inversa-BBVA Regata
The 'Tchin Tchin' by José Luis Ribed and Juan Ignacio Gomeza had the best premiere by imposing on the ever participatory Inversa-BBVA Regata that took place in the waters of the Abra on a fabulous day to sail. The winning ship, an Archambault 35, used 1 hour and 26 minutes in the nine miles of tour with winds of 16 to 18 knots in this classic race of May 1.
The winning crew: José Luis Ribed, Juan Ignacio Gomeza, Tomás Alonso Allende, Íñigo Lázaro, Juan Basáñez, Jokin Basáñez, Gabriel Ybarra, Dani Fernández and Uztail Rocafort; in six minutes he took the "Gaitero 'of Juan Valdivia, with the" Kribi' of Juan Manuel Pereiro in the third place to complete the podium.
The "Go Blue 'of Ángel Herreerías, the" Symphony' of Javier Onaindia, the "Mingus' of Jon Garai, the 'Lasai' of Gonzalo Arnal, the 'Vissi' of Juan Llano, the 'Mandovi' of Ramón Zubiaga, the 'Akelarre' of Mauricio Guibert and the 'Rat Pack' of Javier-varri were then classified.
29 / 04 / 2019: It is celebrated in Getxo the traditional Regata a la Inversa-BBVA with 60 ships
The Inverse-BBVA Regatta returns to the peach waters of the Abra as it does every first of May for 35 years. This unique competition of the candle is one of the classics in the Cantabric and one of the most expected days by the Vizcaínos regatists to take part in this historic test.
About 60 ships will be on the starting line, on Wednesday May 1 from 1.45 p.m., on one of the most attractive dates due to the emotion it presents each year. And this day is related in the Vizcadno sport to a Inverse Regata-BBVA that meets its 35th edition.
It also proposes a very peculiar development in which the compensated times, unlike the rest of the races organized by the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club, are carried out before taking the exit. From the first of the dozens of crews to the 'Maitena' after 2.30 hours, a great sailing party is expected once again.
A year ago, José Azqueta's' Biobizz '- a J 80 - first passed the line of arrival with a time of 2 hours, 3 minutes and 25 seconds. In the second square, another type J 80, the "Mandovi' of Ramón Zubiaga, was classified at 3.28, and the third finished the" Mingus' of Jon Garai. They were followed by the "Despeinado 'of Carlos Maidagan, the" Fin Gol Fin' of Gonzalo-varri, the "Maitena 'of Mikel Emaldi, the' Zur 'of Antonio Jobbe Duval, the' Gaitero 'of Juan Valdivia, the' Rat Pack 'of Iñigo Smith and the' Pilgrim 'of José Luis Ribed.
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