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Teams representing 14 nationalities will compete in BMW ORC Classes at the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE

by 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE 25 Jul 2021 10:29 UTC 31 July - 7 August 2021
BMW ORC 3 fleet - 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE © María Muiña / Copa del Rey MAPFRE

Up to 45 boats from 14 countries will compete in the three BMW ORC classes at the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE. There will several 2019 champions who will return to defend their titles against a varied fleet which will include some of the most competitive teams in handicap allowance sailing.

From the start in 1982 through until the first inclusion of the TP52s in 2005, the Copa del Rey MAPFRE was largely a handicap fleets event. Now in the 39th edition, the fleet is divided between five One-Design classes that race first past the post in real time, and four classes that continue the tradition as a handicap centred regatta. And once more the organizers of the prestigious Mediterranean summer regatta will fully utilise both international ORC and IRC systems. BMW lend their name to the ORC classes in the Copa del Rey MAPFRE as indeed they have since 2014.

The soul of 'La Copa'

"Handicap racing is at the heart of the Copa del Rey MAPFRE, it is a format in which both professionals and semi pro-amateur teams converge, a formula that we have always embraced and which has been part of the event's history since its very beginnings," explains Manu Fraga, the RCNP's sports director. "This year difficulties caused by the Covid-19 and the clashing dates with the ORC Europeans (Istanbul, August 23 to 29), have caused seen a small drop in entries but we are very happy to get the number of fifty boats, including the many of the champions from 2019 who are returning."

The ORC fleet will be divided into three classes this year: BMW ORC 1, BMW ORC 2 and BMW ORC 3. It is a varied mix of boats from just 10 m to almost 16 m long which includes 45 boats from 14 nations. Teams from Germany, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, France, Holland, England, Italy, Luxembourg, Peru, Poland, Russia, Switzerland and Uruguay will compete under the ORC rule on the Bay of Palma.

BMW ORC 1

A dozen teams of five nationalities will compete in the BMW ORC 1 class. A glance at the entry list suggests another great battle for overall victory as several teams with excellent track records go head to head off the same start line. Nacho and Arturo Montes' Estrella Damm defends the title, again with Luis Martínez Doreste as helmsman but theirs is a new boat (a powerful XP50) in as in which they race looking to gain their third consecutive victory. It will not be an easy job for the current winners as they will be up against Rafael Carbonell and Jorge Martínez Doreste's Swan 45 Rats on Fire, the runners-up in 2019 and one of the most successful boats in the regatta (champion in 2017, 2014, 2013, 2011 and 2010). Porrón IX, skippered by Luis Senís (2019 Swan 45 class champion) as well as the well sailed TP52 Aifos, normally skippered by H.M. King Don Felipe, are all among the title hopefuls.

BMW ORC 2

The BMW ORC 2 class will see 15 boats from 40 to 43-feet. It will be one of the most international classes of the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE, with boats from Germany, Spain, France, Holland, England, Peru, Russia and Switzerland. The fleet will include the top two boats from 2019's final rankings, the Sinergia 40 El Carmen Elite Sails and the ClubSwan 42 Teatro Soho Caixabank owned by Javier Banderas and skippered by Dani Cuevas, a pairing which won in BMW ORC 3 class in 2017 onboard Grupo Ceres.

BMW ORC 3

The largest and most international fleet of the 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE musters 18 teams from nine countries. The real favourite is the Sinergia 40 L'Immens - Laplaza Assessors of Alexandre Laplaza and Carles Rodríguez, who are the champions of the last two editions of this regatta. But both the strength and depth of competition among their rivals will require their maximum concentration if they are to win their third consecutive title.

A maximum of 11 W/L races between Monday, August 2, and Saturday, August 7 are scheduled for the three BMW ORC classes.

The 39 Copa del Rey MAPFRE is organized by the Real Club Náutico de Palma (RCNP) and the Real Federación Española de Vela (RFEV), with the sponsorship of MAPFRE, the institutional support of the Balearic Islands Government, the City Hall of Palma, the Balearic Islands Port Authority and the Balearic Sailing Federation.

www.regatacopadelrey.com

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