The project Sailing into the Future. Together takes off again with a sport calendar full of events and environmental and social sustainability initiatives. The Class40 IBSA will participate in six international competitions – from the Atlantic to the Bay of Biscay, to the Celtic Sea and the Mediterranean – for a total run of over 13,000 miles.
“We are ready for a new sporting season, which will certainly be very demanding, but which we are sure will also give us great emotions”, stated Giorgio Pisani, Vice President Southern Europe at IBSA and Project Leader. “The Route du Rhum was a very important test bench, an experience that allowed us to test not only the new Class40 IBSA, but the entire team. We now begin 2023 with an even greater enthusiasm for the regattas awaiting Alberto and his new crew, united and resolute to do better and better”.
The first regatta, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) Caribbean 600, started on February 20, and has already confirmed the first success of the season. An outstanding first place earned by an all-new team. Alberto Bona has indeed sailed on the Class40 IBSA with his friend-adversary Luke Berry, the French owner of a twin Class40, the no. 1 project of Sam Manuard’s Mach 5; Luca Bertacchi, Alberto’s team manager; and Spanish skipper Pablo Santurde del Arco, who will be a stable member of the team also in the other regattas of the season. A crew which, proving to be a winner, reached the top step of the podium with a sailing time of 2 days, 13 hours, 7 minutes and 18 seconds, with an over 14-minute advantage on the second classified, Ambrogio Beccaria.
In 2023 also the inclusive sailing activities will continue, in collaboration with sailing clubs of Switzerland, France and Italy, as well as the environmental sustainability initiatives with Sport for Nature, partner of the project Sailing into the Future. Together.