Delzoppo will be competing at the helm of his .film Racing. “The fact that it is a World Championship makes it pretty significant for teams like ours,” he continues. “The first ever GC32 World Championship – it’s a prestigious title to say you’ve won. That raises the stakes, which is why everyone is putting in a lot of effort. It is something which people are getting very excited about.”
This first World Championship will feature all the titans of the GC32 class. From the Extreme Sailing Series this will include season winners – SAP Extreme Sailing Team, which came out on top in 2017 with Adam Minoprio steering and Ernesto Bertarelli’s Alinghi, winner in 2016. Others include Oman Air, helmed by Phil Robertson, winner of the last year’s GC32 Championship in Muscat.
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On the ascent will be Roman Hagara and Hans Peter Steinacher’s Red Bull Sailing Team with America’s Cup skipper Chris Draper taking over the helm this season. Hagara, a past Tornado World Champion, is looking forward to the event: “It is definitely one of the best places to sail in Europe, because of the nice wind there. I am looking forward to seeing more boats on the start line.” And of this year’s crew changes he adds: “Definitely it is getting harder and harder in the class and we were looking for some different guys who have experience on the foiling boats.”
Similarly heavyweight teams from the GC32 Racing Tour will include NORAUTO, skippered by French multihull legend and America’s Cup skipper Franck Cammas, the 2017 champions Realteam, and American two time Melges 32 World Champion Jason Carroll’s Argo, most accomplished of the Tour’s owner-driver teams.
Also competing is Team Tilt, skippered by Red Bull Youth America’s Cup helmsman Sébastien Schneiter, which finished second to NORAUTO on the 2016 GC32 Racing Tour.
Photo ©: Gilles Martin-Raget / GC32 Racing Tour
Realteam skipper Jérôme Clerc is eagerly looking forward to the Worlds. “It is one of our main goals this season. It provides us with the opportunity to race against the other GC32s and it would be good to be World Champion! We are training hard for this.”
Last week Realteam announced its plans for 2018 plus its crew line-up which includes new recruits Benjamin Amiot and Artur Cevey, both experienced GC32 sailors. Over the winter they had a 12 day training session in Barcelona and will have six extra days in Riva del Garda prior to the Worlds.
The Extreme Sailing Series’ most successful skipper Leigh McMillan returns as helmsman for the Land Rover BAR Academy team. Last season he was calling tactics on .film Racing on the GC32 Racing Tour. McMillan has not competed in a World Championship since his Olympic sailing days a decade ago, his best result having been second at the Tornado Worlds in 2005. He last raced on Lake Garda even longer ago. “I am pretty excited to be going back. The wind can be pretty amazing if it does its thing and comes in like clockwork. Having winds in the high teens will be exciting stuff.”
McMillan will be leading a team of young British sailors from the British America’s Cup challenger’s Academy, however all are experienced dinghy sailors and many, such as Oli Greber and Will Alloway, have already spent time in smaller foiling catamarans. The aim is to train up the next generation who might then feed into Land Rover BAR’s race boat crew. “With some guidance from me, hopefully we can gel it all together and make some big strides forward,” says McMillan.
So how will the GC32 Racing Tour and Extreme Sailing Series teams fare? The latter will arrive in Riva del Garda more ‘race ready’ having already had an event this season in Oman, which was won by Alinghi. The GC32 Racing Tour teams will be greener but with the advantage of being more familiar with Lake Garda, the Tour having started its last two seasons there.
The GC32 World Championship is taking place thanks to the organising authority, the Fraglia Vela Riva, the GC32 Int. Class Association and World Sailing. Host venue partners are the tourist boards Trentino and Garda Trentino, official clothing partner Marinepool – Spirit of the Ocean and official safety gear partner Forward WIP.
Entry list
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Team |
Owner/skipper |
Nat |
Helmsman |
1 |
Alinghi |
Ernesto Bertarelli |
SUI |
Ernesto Bertarelli |
2 |
Argo |
Jason Carroll |
USA |
Jason Carroll |
3 |
.film Racing |
Simon Delzoppo |
AUS |
Simon Delzoppo |
4 |
Frank Racing |
Simon Hull |
NZL |
Simon Hull |
5 |
Land Rover BAR Academy |
Will Alloway |
GBR |
Leigh McMillan |
6 |
NORAUTO |
Franck Cammas |
FRA |
Franck Cammas |
7 |
Oman Air |
Oman Sail |
OMA |
Phil Robertson |
8 |
Realteam |
Esteban Garcia |
SUI |
Jérôme Clerc |
9 |
Red Bull Sailing Team |
Hans-Peter Steinacher/Roman Hagara |
AUT |
Chris Draper |
10 |
SAP Extreme Sailing Team |
Jes Gram-Hansen/Rasmus Køstner |
DEN |
Adam Minoprio |
11 |
Team México – 2018 |
Erik Brockmann |
MEX |
Tom Phipps |
12 |
Team Tilt |
Alex Schneiter |
SUI |
Sebastien Schneiter |
13 |
Zoulou |
Erik Maris |
FRA |
Erik Maris |
14 |
TBA |
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15 |
TBA |
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