
Following four days of intense racing, Rick Devosâs REV clinched their first title as M32 Corinthian World Champions, silently sweeping the fleet and sailing a tremendously consistent event in Chicago, IL. Mirroring the accomplishment, ChinaOne.Ningbo walked away as 2018 M32 Overall World Champions, defending their title from last year with a commanding twenty-point lead.
âEverybodyâs super excited and happyâ, said Devos after congratulating the team dockside. âItâs funny to win a regatta and not win a single race. In general, you want to sail consistent and not do horribly. If you have a shocker at the start, youâve got to claw your way back.â
Â
Though REVâs silent and consistent dominance of the Corinthian fleet was the headline of the day, heading into the final day of racing, there was a strong contingent of boats sitting within striking distance of the 2018 Corinthian trophy: Peter Taselaarâs Bliksem, Don Wilsonâs Convexity and REV, all of whom had been particularly dominant throughout the regatta.
Â
Convexity pressed the gas pedal early in the day taking the first bullet in race one, but it may have been too much too soon as they steadily faded in the rankings as several wind shifts went against the team as the day progressed. Bliksem also started the day strong right behind Convexity in the standings before they got blown out the back finishing dead last in the final race.
Â
âGoing into the last race we were six or seven points behind Rev and so we went quite aggressive at the start â I think we were a little early â and we couldnât get off the lineâ, said Taselaar. âCongratulations to Rev, fantastic sailing.â
Â
Further down the standings, Jennifer Wilsonâs Convergence made a comeback after a rough third day on the water securing two first place finishes on the day.
Â
Jennifer and tactician, Chris Steele, were a dangerous combination when she was allowed to drive her own lane and focus on speed. In fact, just as her brother, Don Wilson, accepted defeat in the final race of the day, Convergence appeared on his hip, almost swooping into his fourth-place finish after all but eliminating an eleven-point gap behind Convexity late in the day.
Â
Finishing just behind Convergence, Dan Chereshâs Extreme2 had been putting the pressure on Wilson all day hoping for a shot at fifth place. Unfortunately, the wheels fell off for Extreme2 in the second race and they couldnât clamber back after that finishing two points back.
Â
âWe knew going into the last race that there was a point between us, but we split downwind and they got some leverage on us to have a great race,â said Cheresh. âLosing to boats as talented as what we saw this week isnât a pleasure, but itâs still amazing. Quite frankly, having so much talent across all these boats is why Iâm in the class.â
Â
Claiming the overall title, defending M32 World Champion, Phil Robertsonâs ChinaOne.Ningbo found themselves all day in the thick of the action, getting caught in the crosshairs of Bliksem and REV. However, the congestion wasnât enough to keep the team down, though, as they increased their lead by another four points on the day.
Â
It was the first time the team had sailed with Leo Ming, representing the teamâs mission to incorporate more Chinese into the sport. âOur goal since the start of the year was to do our best to defend the title and to also incorporate more Chinese into the program,â said Robertson. âLeo is just the start of it.â
Â
With the 2018 M32 Series done and dusted, the fleet now looks towards future racing both year-round on the North American circuit as well as overseas. The fleet expects the addition of several new owner/driver campaigns to solidify the classes growth, following in the footsteps of programs such as Rick Devosâs Rev and the many other passionate amateurs who competed in Chicago the past four days.
Â
âThis event has been the culmination of our year of sailing workâ, said Devos. âAmazing conditions, amazing venue and a great time; weâre all super excited. Weâre looking forward to seeing everyone down in Miami and keeping the show going.â
2018 M32 World Championship Final Standings
|
|
- ChinaOne.Ningbo, Phil Robertson – 62pts
- REV, Rick DeVos – 82pts
- Bliksem, Pieter Taselaar – 95pts
- Convexity, Don Wilson – 101pts
- Convergence, Jennifer Wilson – 102pts
- Extreme2, Dan Cheresh – 104pts
- TORRENT, Markus Edegran – 116pts
- XS Energy, Ryan DeVos – 120pts
- The Magenta Project, Sally Barkow – 142ptsÂ
- Grave Digger, James Prendergast – 144pts
- Valhalla, Hakan Svensson – 162pts
- Riptide Racing, Chris Poole – 176pts
|
|
Like this:
Like Loading...