
Inzenhabit de Gustavo Arce del Marítimo de Santander takes the Castro de Cruises Cup
Inzenhabit de Gustavo Arce del Marítimo de Santander takes the Castro de Cruises Cup
The Cup Castro 2019 concluded with the final victory of the 'Inzenhabit' of Gustavo Arce, of the Real Club Marítimo de Santander, so the beautiful trophy remains in another year in the Cantabra town... the notable participation: 40 cruises from all over the Cantabrian.
The Castro Cup was decided with two barlovento-sotavento with the weak winds of the north-west following which were imposed in the different divisions the 'Symphony' of Javier Onaindia in Class A, the 'Inzenhabit' of Gustavo Arce in Class B (first in the absolute general), the 'Rooster' of Miguel Arriola in C, the 'Blau' of Alejandro Ramos in the uncertified class, the 'Freus' of Christian Jauregui between the J80 monotypes and the 'Kosamui' of Rainer Miller in Class First Class.
'Inzenhabit 'was the winner in front of Javier Onaindia's' Symphony 'and Mikel Emaldi's' Maitena ', who completed the podium in front of Javier's' Rat Pack ', Carlos Maidagan's' Despeinado 'and Javier García Peña's' Modark '.
By classes, the 'Symphony', a crew of the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club, exceeded in division A to the 'Maitena' of Mikel Emaldi, to the 'Despeinado' of Carlos Maidagan, to the 'Rat Pack' of Javier-varri, to the 'Tchin Tchin' of José Luis Ribed and to the 'Kribi' of Juanma Pereiro. On the other hand, the "Inzenhabit 'of Gustavo Arce, the most satisfied crew, was first in class B ahead of the" Modark' of Javier García Peña, the 'Free Spirit' of Pablo Toja and the 'Aldabra III' of Rafael Aranguren in the following positions of the classification.
In class C, he first finished the 'Rooster' of Miguel Arriola, exceeding the 'Lasai', 'Irrintzi Lau', 'Tajamar', 'Sigmos', 'Ramper', 'Emilu' and 'Txanketas'. Christian Jauregui's' Freus' retained his leadership in the J80 class (6 points), followed in the final general by José Azqueta's' Biobizz '(7 points), Ramón Zubiaga's' Mandovi '(8 points), Marcelo Fernández's' Vissi ', Rafael Prada's' New Territories' and Gonzalo Díaz Munio's' Katxoka '.
The 'Kosamui' was made with the final lead in First Class 8, with the 'Saetta' below. The 'Blau', like the previous year, occupied the highest in the uncertified class.
07 / 09 / 2019: "Inzenhabit" by Gustavo Arce leader of the Castro Cup after the Getxo-Castro

The historic test dating from 1907 is decided on Sunday with a technical race in the Cantabrian town
The classic "Copa Castro de sela" started with almost 40 ships in liza with a 16-mile tour between Getxo and the cantabra town that gives the name of the test. It was the beginning of the new edition of a race that now serves 112 years of history. After the initial tour, the "Maitena 'of Mikel Emaldi is the leader in Class A, the" Inzenhabit' of Gustavo Arce in Class B (first in the general), the "Lasai 'of Gonzalo Arnal is first in C, the' Blau 'of Alejandro Ramos in the uncertified class, the' Freus' of Christian Jauregui dominates between the J80 monotypes (23 seconds of advantage over the 'Mandovi' and 49 regarding the 'Biobizz') and the 'Kosamui' of Rainer's" Kosamui 'in the last 10-year with a 10-year of the "10-year-year-old' of the 'class of the first class.
This Sunday is the final test, a technical race with an Olympic triangle in the waters of Castro Urdiales of about 12 miles, after which the winner of 2019 will be known of a unique championship in the country's sailing, as it is a beautiful trophy that was donated by a whole town - Castro Urdios - and acquired by popular subscription among its neighbours. The Castro Cup is one of the oldest sailing competitions in Spain and is listed as the first cruise race in Spain. It was created by the Real Sporting Club in 1907 with a tour that took place between the ports of Getxo and Castro Urdiales. And it still stands.
05 / 09 / 2019: The dean of the cruise races, the Castro Cup, this weekend with 35 ships from Getxo

The decadade to the scene... but without the brilliance of the beginning of this century in which 80 ships gathered
The historic Castro Cup, the most ancient cruise race in Spain that links the Vizcaine town of Getxo with the Cantabra of Castro Urdiales since the distant year of 1906... is celebrated this weekend on its 112 birthday with 35 ships in competition... with two tests: the Getxo-Castro on Saturday and a tour as an Olympic triangle against the old Roman Flavióbriga.
The Copa Castro is organized by the Real Club Marítimo del Abra - Real Sporting Club and the Real Club Náutico de Castro Urdiales.
A large part of the most prominent ships of the Vizcana and Cantabra fleets will be at the exit of a race in which the ships are divided into the Cruise, J80 and First Class 8 classes. All of them looking for the beautiful Castro Cup in a sailing championship that was run there by far 1907 and whose trophy is one of the most desired by the crews in this part of the 2019 calendar.
The 'Yamamay' is the one who has most often won the victory after having been imposed on 13 occasions... in this edition they will be on the line of departure: 'Maitena', 'Akelarre', 'Despeinado', 'Rat Pack', 'Tchin Tchin', 'Gaitero', 'Inzenhabit', 'Modark', 'Free Spirit', 'Kenex V', 'Go Blue', 'Mingus' or 'Kantarepe Iru'... which appear among the applicants.
The "Biobizz 'by José Azqueta, fifth in the World past of the J80 Class, is on the list of enrolled in this class next to the" Mandovi', 'Freus', 'Vissi', 'Jargo' or 'Katxoka'.
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