Vitamina Sailing on Lake Garda with the M32 and TF35

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Vitamina Sailing is ready to get back in the water after the summer break. And two very intense weeks of regattas are awaiting the Yacht Club Repubblica Marinara di Pisa team, supported by the sponsor Cetilar. 

From Friday to Sunday, Vitamina Sailing will be taking part in the last leg of the M32 European Series, the circuit reserved for M32 catamarans, at Riva del Garda, with 8 boats expected at the starting line.  

This is the last event in the M32 season ahead of the World Championship in Cascais in October, an appointment the team will, as usual, be tackling with two boats: Vitamina Veloce Cetilar, the cat skippered by Andrea Lacorte (along with Team Manager Meteo De Luca, Adam Minoprio, Will Ryan and Steward Dodson) which is currently leading the European Series 5 points in front of the Dutch Leeloo, and Vitamina Rapida Cetilar, skippered by Marco Radman (with the Spaniard Iker Martinez), currently lying in fourth place.  

From Riva del Garda to Malcesine, the following week, when the TF35 Malcesine Cup will be held. This is the first Italian regatta of the circuit devoted to the spectacular TF35 foiling catamarans (the second will be in Scarlino, in October). Four days of sailing, from Thursday 8 to Sunday 11 September, with Vitamina Volante Cetilar (Andrea Lacorte at the helm, with De Luca, Minoprio, Ryan, Dodson and Diego Battisti) which, in its first season in this class, returns to the water aiming to repeat the great performances on Lake Geneva in the first races of the season.  

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