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Sailing Podcast: Matador Triumphs in Thrilling Pallas Capital Gold Cup Showdown

Matador Triumphs in Thrilling Pallas Capital Gold Cup Showdown

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The TP52 Australia fleet showcases intense competition at Act 3 of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup in Sail Port Stephens. This event highlights why grand prix racing remains a thrilling spectacle.

Over three days, teams navigate a variety of challenging formats, from intricate passage races to high-stakes windward-leeward contests. Friday's inshore racing tests patience and precision, while Saturday’s passage race allows crews to stretch their skills outside Port Stephens heads. Sunday returns to the inshore course, where fluctuating easterly winds spark fierce battles.

Matador, helmed by David Doherty, stands out by securing top honors in the TP52 fleet, outpacing Smuggler and Zen. Doherty emphasizes the competitiveness of the fleet, noting, “You've got to be a good racer to win this series.” In the Corinthian category, Lee Hawksley’s Koa takes the crown.

In the Super 40 fleet, Karl Kwok’s Beau Ideal emerges victorious, with Chris Dare’s Ambition and John Bacon’s Edge following closely. Gavin Brady, at the helm of Beau Ideal, describes the racing as “close, action-packed,” highlighting the constant pressure of tricky conditions. The results reflect a narrative of consistent performance and tight racing, ensuring that each moment on the water is filled with excitement.

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