Jaleo, Turi, Kohen and Obelix highlights of the I Trophy Evus Group in the Abra

Jaleo, Turi, Kohen and Obelix highlights of the I Trophy Evus Group in the Abra

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The last and summer day had to be overturned by a lack of wind. He only scored a J80 test (Photo José Capello)

The I Trophy Evus Group for ships of the Regata, Cruise and J80 class was closed without the scheduled tours, due to the absence of wind, in the vizcaine waters of the Abra. He only scored a test of the J80 monotypes, with the victory of the Juan Penide Team Group. The classifications, therefore, remained as they were, so they ended up as leaders the Jaleo of Gonzalo-varri in the Regata class, the Turi of Simon Cortés in Cruise I, the Kohen of Ander Estefania in Cruise II and the Obelix among the J80 monotypes. Following this test, the calendar of the Real Club Marítimo del Abra-Real Sporting Club continues with the Hospital Trophy Carmen Parra and the participatory Regata del Gallo.

The cruises began their journey, as did the J80 the second, but the Committee had to cancel when the wind fell on a Saturday that looked like summer. Thus, in the final general of the J80, the Obelix ended with 6 points, the same as the Brut of Juan Mocoroa. The rural Kutxa de Peru Abásolo, the Team Group de Juan Penide, the Mandovi de Ramón Zubiaga and the Ausart de Igartxe Berasategui were then classified. Among the ships of the Regata class, the most regular was the Jaleo, the new J99 by Gonzalo Miguvarri, which premiered in the Castro Cup and won his first victory in this I Trophy Group Evus ahead of the Txupinazo of Juan Valdivia, Alpega of Alfonso Churruca, Maitena of Mikel Emaldi, Symphony of Javier Onaindia and Rat Pack of Javier-varri. On the other hand, the Turi took two first positions in Cruciero I, with the Bacilón of José Miguel Franco second, the Nexus of Javier Trueba third and the Marmotinha (Beldarrin, Garaizar and Peñori) fourth. In Cruise II he won the Kohen, followed by the Emilu de Lucio Fernández, the Manila de Miguel Oraá and the Ramper de Jairo López de Guevara.