Appena partiti, alle 12 per la precisione, i partecipanti alle regate organizzate dal Circolo Nautico Riva di Traiano, un evento classico della stagione delle regate mediterranee, e sicuramente tra i piรน amati e attesi.

Sono 65 le barche iscritte al via, le seguiremo in questi giorni per raccontarvi quello che succede nelle diverse classi della competizione. Sempre piรน interessante e numerosa la regata della RomaX1, che vede la partecipazione di grandi nomi, come Andrea Mura, Matteo Miceli, Giancarlo Pedote, Carlo Podestร  e Andrea Fantini (che ha preso il posto di Mario Girelli, ormai un habituรฉ del percorso in solitario, costretto a letto da una polmonite). Per loro il percorso di 530 miglia รจ una prova atletica e di tecnica che rappresenta una bella sfida anche per i piรน preparati.

Sono 35 le barche che regateranno con equipaggio doppio nella RomaX2, tra cui molti veterani della competizione, e alcuni equipaggi “particolari”: uno composto da padre e figlio, Valerio e Manuel Brinati (14 anni), e uno composto da Federico Cuciuc (Mini Transat 2013 e 2015) e Oris Martino d’Ubaldo, Skyron Lab, yacht designer, che gareggeranno sul loroย Tripp 36 “Una vela per laย vita” per sensibilizzare sui temi della donazione e trapianto diย organi.

Molti anche i partecipanti alla RomaXTutti, equipaggi piรน o meno esperti che saranno messi alla prova dal lungo percorso. Alla versione piรน breve della regata, la RivaX2 e XTutti, che prevede il giro di boa a Ventotene e ritorno a Riva di Traiano, sono iscritte otto barche, tre in doppio e cinque in equipaggio.

Le condizioni meteo sono ottimali per la partenza: sole e vento da nord, che accompagneranno i regatanti fino alla prima boa a Ventotene.

Per seguire le regate potete usare il tracking: tracking RomaX 2016

I percorsi delle regate:

Roma X1-X2-XTutti : 530 miglia no stop – Riva di Traiano/Ventotene/Lipari/Riva di Traiano โ€“ 1ยฐ rilevamento flotta a Ventotene โ€“ 2ยฐrilevamento flotta Lipari
Riva X2-XTutti: 220 miglia no stop – Riva di Traiano/Ventotene/Riva di Traiano

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