
The third manga in the Regata Vuelta a las Islas concludes - Star of Levante in Cartagena
The third manga in the Regata Vuelta a las Islas concludes - Star of Levante in Cartagena

Concise, Cañas II, Pinto III and Tenton note the third test of Act I on the turn to the Islands - Star of Levant Trophy
The XXVI Return to the Islands is still in progress with a firm step. This last Sunday was the third test of Act I - The Star of Levante Trophy and it was done under a very bad wind conditions, of SE component (Southeast), forcing the race committee to shorten the course, with 6 and 4 nautical miles of journey. In ORC 1 Concise of Jesus Sanchez was made with a double triumph: real time and compensated time, so it adds up and continues in class ORC 1. There have also not been many variations from behind, as the second square was for Svinga 3 of Luciano García followed by Hakuna S of Ángel Morenill.El Carmen, of José Coello, ceded that first square that had been common in him in the class ORC 2 in favor of Cañas II, although the two ships arrived very equal on the line of arrival, on that journey shortened to 6 miles. The third square was named Merlex35 by Carlos Gónzalez. There were also changes in the ORC 3, with the Pinto III of Eugene Martínez being made with the triumph in compensated time, an important result in his aspirations to continue growing in Act I. The second position was for Machaquito I of Santos Jiménez, while Zalata of Esther Villalba, one of the great favorites had to be in third place. Gonzalo Abad, leading the Tenton, was made with the first square in ORC 4, class that he saw his coastal tour remained only 4 nautical miles. Pacharan of Pablo Balsalobre took the second place and Beluga One, armed by Antonio Salvador Gomez-Vizcadno, held the third place. The Bat Cruise fleet already looks at what will possibly be the last test of Act I of the Return to the Islands, which is expected to be able to dispute in mid-December, except for changes.
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The 'XXVI Return to the Islands', Star of Levante Trophy, takes up its activity with the dispute on Sunday of the third test of Act I, and will do so as usual with a coastal test, beginning at 11.30 a.m. With this new delivery the Real Club de Regatas de Cartagena continues to advance in its sports calendar for the cruise class, and does so with a very tight provisional general in all four categories of ORC. In the 'big', ORC 1, the first three podium squares are formed by Concessa, an Archambault M 34 of Jesus Sanchez, having two points after adding two triumphs. He is followed by Sirius V, from the Spanish Navy and Hakuna S, armed by Ángel Morenila, with a First 40KB. In ORC 2, José Coello's Synergy 40, El Carmen, has also been untreatable, adding two victories to lead the group with 2 points. Behind him and in provisional podium square are Cañas II (Dufour 40) adding 7 points and Inma led by Andrés Durán with a BH36.

The meeting of cruises, organized by the Real Club de Regatas de Cartagena, if you will fight this next Sunday 25 with a coastal test
Zalata, a First 33.7 of Esther Villalba, has gone from missing to more. Its start was a second in the Juan Fernández race, punctuable for the 'Return to the Islands', while in the second test it rises with the triumph. Some numbers leave you a provisional leader with 5 points in class ORC 3. At two points is Trebol Queen II (Bavaria 37) of Arturo García and five of the third: Pinto Tercera (GP 26) of Eugenio Martínez. In the amateur class, ORC 4, Tenton (Dehler 34) by Gonzalo Abad follows the script of Zalata, starting with a second and then a first. Leader of your group with 3 points. With a minimum margin, a single point of difference, Pacharan (Fortuna 9) of Pablo Balsalobre, while Garola III (Jouet 33 Fandango) of Aureliano Gómez is four points from the leader.
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