
Maverta- Defcom winner of the 200 miles A2 of Altea
Maverta- Defcom winner of the 200 miles A2 of Altea

The boat patrolling by José Ballester and Andrés Manresa is imposed in the first punctuable race for the Spanish Cup Circuit of Solitaries and A2
The 200 miles A2, organized by the Nautical Club of Altea, gave the gunshot off last Friday, with a total of 28 ships that would travel the 200 miles that separate Altea from Ibiza.
The vessel that finally managed to travel the 200 miles that separate Altea from Ibiza in a shorter time, with a 32-hour and 5-minute mark was the Brujo vessel, manned by Alberto de Castro and Axel Rodger of the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia.
Throughout Saturday night there was a constant drip of ships that, after 200 miles behind their back, arrived in Altea to little go uncovering what would be the absolute winner of 200 miles a2 in compensated time.
For the sixth consecutive year, the race put in play the Trophy for Clubs, a award that awards the club with fewer points, being this year for the Real Club Náutico de Valencia with its team formed by Alberto de Castro and Axel Rodger of the boat Brujo, Fernando Muro and Manuel de Tomas of the boat Hang Loose and Jose Luis Frances and Carlos Frances of the boat M8.
After having obtained the compensated times, the winners of this 200-mile edition were Jose Ballester and Andrés Manresa with the Maverta Defcom boat of the Royal Torrevieja Nautical Club, which was made with the absolute final triumph and, with it, their crew took the two silver ingots for prize.
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