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The final phase of the Giraglia Rolex Cup

By Gemma Fottles

Today sees the 2014 Giraglia Rolex Cup enter its final phase

with the start of the 241nm offshore race. Some 213 yachts are expected

to take part – a new record fleet.

The mythical course which usually takes crews from France to Italy via the

Giraglia rock off the northern tip of Corsica offers an alternative finish this

year in Monte-Carlo. The unique opportunity to combine the finish of this

celebrated race with the inauguration of the new Yacht Club de Monaco clubhouse

has been embraced by all involved.

The 62nd Giraglia Rolex Cup fleet ranges in size from 100 feet down to 30

feet. If conditions permit, Esimit Europa 2 – the largest and fastest

yacht – will seek to dent its record time of 14 hours, 56 minutes and 16

seconds set in 2012 over a similar distance.

Behind the Slovenian Maxi, an intriguing battle is also shaping up among

four highly competitive 72-ft Racing Mini Maxis. The current forecasts suggest

a hole in the wind over Monaco on Thursday that may favour the smaller yachts

if they bring the wind from the Giraglia.

The 62nd Giraglia Rolex Cup race gets underway today at noon CEST.

Original Article: http://www.superyachttimes.com/editorial/0/article/id/12507