Nespresso Cup 2011: Stage set in Portofino for Wally Sailing Yachts

The Wally contenders for the 2011 Nespresso Cup have arrived in the exquisite ...

Nespresso Cup 2011: Stage set in Portofino for Wally Sailing Yachts

May 05, 2011

Written by Chelsea Smith

The Wally contenders for the 2011 Nespresso Cup have arrived in the exquisite Italian harbour of Portofino as preparations get underway to contest for ‘The Ultimate Cup’. The Wally crews have been out training today ahead of the official racing that starts tomorrow. “Our hopes are, of course, to win but we are not the only ones who are hoping,” said Claus-Peter Offen, owner of Y3K who finished 2nd overall last year. “There are a few boats who have the same hopes! The level of the boats and the crews is very high and very competitive and it’s going to be an exciting weekend.”

Nespresso Cup Photo Credit - Gilles Martin Raget

Nespresso Cup Photo Credit - Gilles Martin Raget

The line-up for the Nespresso Cup is impressive – the teams are full of international sailing stars from the world of the America’s Cup, Olympics, Volvo Ocean Race and match racing experts. At the same time, the Nespresso Cup exclusively for Wally Yachts adopts a ‘Corinthian’ approach with the owner/driver rule in force in the Overall Division as the skippers recruit crews as much as for their talents as for the ambience on board. “The Corinthian spirit is important for us and we try to do our best, and enjoy the racing which is the most important thing,” said Kenora’s Marco Pecori. “The crew are our friends with many different nationalities and we have sailed together for two years now.” The Nespresso Cup is a perfect blend of a passion for performance, style and enjoyment.

Nespresso Cup defending champions, Magic Carpet2, will have to deliver a strong performance over the next three days if they want to retain the Nespresso Cup trophy designed by leading designer Konstatin Grcic: “This puts pressure on me and the team,” said Jochen Schüman, Nespresso Cup Race Ambassador and tactician on Magic Carpet2. “The desire is to win again and it would be a great honour to repeat that but we have to start at zero and hope we have the right luck and conditions to make it happen.”

Nespresso Cup 2010 Sailing Yacht Kenora - Credit Carlo Borlenghi ©

Nespresso Cup 2010 Sailing Yacht Kenora - Credit Carlo Borlenghi ©

Six of the Wally Yachts competing here in Portofino also competed in the first edition of the Nespresso Cup last year including Y3K (Claus-Peter Offen, GER, 2nd), Indio (Andrea Recordati, ITA, 4th) and Ryokan 2 (Philippe Ligier, FRA, 5th). The 2011 Nespresso Cup welcomes newcomer INTI headed up by Timone Andrea Merani. The all Italian crew is brimming with America’s Cup talent including their 40 year-old tactician Alberto Barovier from Venice who sailed with Luna Rossa and BMW ORACLE Racing and holds an incredible 11 World Championship titles: “The expectation from our side is pretty high,” commented INTI skipper, Andrea Merani. “We have a strong crew and we trained in the last two days to be competitive here in Portofino where the weather condition will be not the best for our boat. But thanks to our crew we will be able to race with only 15 people on board so saving some weight.”

The Nespresso Cup racing is managed by the Yacht Club Italiano and racing will start at 11h00 tomorrow (Friday, 6th May). The current weather forecast is for a light northerly breeze, requiring 100% focus out on the water but, then again, these sailors have learnt to take Mediterranean forecast with a pinch of salt: “The weather reports are usually 100% wrong so very hard to predict – today the forecast was for no wind and we had 14 knots,” said Claus-Peter Offen.

“The Nespresso Cup is more than just a sailing event,” commented Guillaume Le Cunff, International Marketing and Strategy Director, Nestlé Nespresso S.A. “It is a unique event that celebrates the combination of performance and design. At this year’s edition of the Nespresso Cup, we are delighted to bring together some of sailing’s most respected world-class sailors and Wally owners, as well as leading names in design who have a history of collaboration with Nespresso, to deliver one of the most beautiful and inspirational regattas.”

List of Entries: Nespresso Cup 2011

Name / Owner / Length

S/Y Dark Shadow / André-Jacques Auberton-Hervè / 30.45m

Sailing yacht Esense / Holding Montenegro / 43.70m

Kenora / Long Beach Ltd / 32.72

Indio / Andrea Recordati / 30.50m

Inti / Lauro Buoro / 24.00m

Magic Carpet2 / Sir Lindsay Owen-Jones / 29.00m

Ryokan 2 / Philippe Ligier / 24.00m

Y3K / Claus-Peter Offen / 30.50m

About Nestlé Nespresso SA

Nestlé Nespresso SA is the pioneer and market leader in highest-quality portioned premium coffee. Headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, Nespresso has a presence in more than 50 countries and 5500 employees. In 2010, it operated a global retail network of 215 exclusive boutiques. Nespresso achieved global 2010 sales of more than CHF 3 billion and organic growth of more than 20%.

About Wally

Wally is world leader in yachting innovation, combining latest technology with contemporary design, constantly looking at ways of improving on the water enjoyment with performance, quality, comfort, and style. It is the only yachting brand two-time winner of the ‘Compasso d’Oro’, the world’s most important award for quality and design.

About YCI

The Nespresso Cup will be hosted by the Yacht Club Italiano, which is also responsible for the race management of the event. The YCI was founded in 1879 and is one of the oldest Yacht Clubs in the Mediterranean. It runs the prestigious annual Giraglia Cup jointly with the Yacht Club de France, and has been home to the Luna Rossa America’s Cup challenge, fronted by Francesco de Angelis.

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