The I CDCP Trophy ends in Abra waters with rain and cold

The I CDCP Trophy ends in Abra waters with rain and cold

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The winners in the different classes were the Biobizz, Thelonious, Kribi and Kohen

The I CDCP Trophy (Dental Clinic Carmen Parra) ended in the Vizcaina waters of the Abra in a day with a lot of rain and cold, as well as a north-west wind. Following the tests organized by the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club, which is immersed in the final part of its 125th anniversary, the Biobizz of José Azqueta in the J80 class, the Thelonious of Jon Garai in Regata, the Kribi of Juanma Pereiro in Cruise I and the Kohen of Juan Carlos Estefanía in the Cruise II class were defeated.

Among the J80 monotypes, which completed two tours, won by the Mandovi DalecandELA and the Biobizz, the latter took the absolute victory, patronized by José Azqueta. He concluded with 5 points for the 6 HibLab School of Sailing José Luis de Ugarte de Tomas Trueba, very regular in this championship with three seconds. Third, with 12 points, was the Pilgrim of Juan Penide. Following them, the Mandovi DalecandELA of Ramón Zubiaga, the Fingolfin of Gonzalo-varri, the Jet Set of Ibon Basañez, the HibBrut of Adelmo Antelo, the Obelix of Pablo Gomeza and the female Surne of Joana Abásolo were classified.

In the Regata class, after a 12-mile tour, with many chubascos and several intensities of a roll wind between 6 and 18 knots, the Thelonious of Jon Garai, the Archambault A35, was imposed, which was better adapted to the metro and half waves in the Abra and ended ahead of the Akelarre of Mauricio Guibert, a minute and 42 seconds after the compensated time. The Txupinazo of Juan Valdivia, the Maitena of Mikel Emaldi and the Alpega of Alfonso Churuca were then classified. The Thelonious used almost two hours in real time to get the I CDCP Trophy in its class.

On the other hand, in Cruise I, the Kribi of Juanma Pereiro - which was made with the leadership for its regularity - and the Turi of Simon Cortés, winner in the last day to be four points from the winning crew, stood out in the rain in a 10-mile test. The Marmotinha de Koldo Báez, the Bacilón de José Miguel Franco, the Nexus de Javier Trueba and the Sprits de Iñaki Landaluce were then classified. There were no surprises in Cruise II, in which the Kohen of Juan Carlos Estefanía dominated without discussion with two first positions ahead of the Blai de Iñigo Aldea, second to two points. The third square was for the Ramper de Jairo López de Guevara and the fourth for the Emilu de Lucio Fernández. Now, after this first CDCP (Dental Clinic Carmen Parra) developed in three days, all the crews are waiting for the classic Gallo Regata on December 16, a traditional test that closes each year the calendar of the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club.