
Baiona and Saint Tropez, new as headquarters for the 2021 edition of the 52 Super Series
Baiona and Saint Tropez, new as headquarters for the 2021 edition of the 52 Super Series
Baiona and Saint Tropez are the great news of the 2021 calendar of the 52 Super Series. The two new headquarters are premiered in which it is considered the best circuit for monocasque ships in the world. Baiona is characterized by its incredible landscapes and unbeatable facilities, while the French headquarters brings the elegant touch to the competition calendar.
The Baiona race was presented today at the facilities of Mount Real Club de Yates. The official announcement was held at a press conference attended by the Director General of the competition, Agustín Zulueta, who signed the contract of the Baiona Sailing Week together with the president of Monte Real, José Luis Álvarez. Other local, provincial and autonomous political authorities also attended.
From 5 to 10 June, the circuit is heading for the Atlantic, the beautiful Baiona. A warm welcome is expected from the hosts, the Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona, which had been seeking years to host one of the tests of the 52 Super Series circuit in which some of the Vigo regatists who formed in these waters compete.

The place of the fifth and last race of the season to be held at the end of September remains to be confirmed
The five venues of the season will be premiered from 3 to 8 May in Saint Tropez, the jewel of the French Riviera. Most of the circuit regatists already know the benefits of the area because they have previously regated here, even many of them have already sailed in TP52 in the Mediterranean waters in the classic autumn race: Les Voiles de Saint Tropez. Now the 52 SUPER SERIES meet the desire of shipowners and regatists to make an exclusive race without the presence of other fleets, with the TP52 as absolute protagonists.
In July the race will return to Cascais and do so in a big way with the Rolex TP52 World Championship dispute from 12 to 17 that month. It will be the second time that the World Cup is held in the incredible conditions of the Atlantic of Portugal as the waves and the challenging winds that took place in that contest in which Quantum proclaimed himself a champion with three points of advantage over the Azzurra are still kept in memory.
And the idyllium continues with Puerto Portals. The port of Mallorca will host from 23 to 28 August the race in which it will be the seventh consecutive visit from 2015 of the 52 Super Series to the exclusive Balear port.
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