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Greek team Modus Vivendi-3Alfa maintains leadership, despite retiring from the first race, while  Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar and La Revoltosa occupy the second and third place respectively in the general provisional scoreboard.
Three different Spanish crews get a win each: Iberdrola helmed by Manu Weiller; La Revoltosa  by Jaime Pont and Fermax by Dani Maestre
 
 Alicante, July 21st 2010 - It was a very intense day today in the waters of Alicante where the  Platú 25 worlds are taking place and where the Spanish crews had a clear comeback. Iberdrola; La Revoltosa and Fermax were the key actors getting a win each in the three races that were sailed. The Greek Modus Vivendi-3Alfa owned by Kostas Karageorgiou is still leading, despite having to retire from a race and thanks to the discard being taken into consideration.
 
Th day began very similarly to yesterday, with a short postponement, but then the bree settled at around 10 knots from 170°. The crews seemed to be very aggressive and the Committee opted again for a black flag start, after a general recall. Modus Vivendi-3Alfa had a very good start yet closely followed by Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar; Iberdrola and Bribón-Movistar. Showing excellent speed the Greeks led the pack to the first mark, leaving no options to their rivals. 
 
Unfortunately in the downwind leg they had a technical problem and were forced to abandon racing, their competitors quickly profiting from the situation. It was the boat skippered by Manu Weiller , Iberdrola, to get first on the finish line, then it was Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar's turn and Fermax was third.
 
The second race saw a 12 knots wind from 170° and, once again a black flag. Quickly recovering from their initial misfortune Modus Vivendi-3Alfa's crew showed top tactical abilities even if  the Valencian La Revoltosa, with Snipe world champion the Argentinian Axel Rodger helming, took the leadership in the first dowwind leg and kept it until the finish. Behind them the Greeks and Carpantxo, owned by Jesús Pintos and with Francisco Sánchez calling tactics. 
 
For the last day's race, the wind didn't change much both in intensity and direction and the Committe recorded a record number of three general recall before hoisting the black flag. Several boats were caught over the line and automatically disqualified. As the boat end seemed to show more pressure,   the Iberian from Fermax had a clear and fast start and led the fleet from the beginning to the end, getting their first win in the 2010 Worlds.
Second was Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar and third Bribón-Movistar, followed by the Germans on  Flexi, able to recover and take over many boats on the last downwind leg, just a few metres in front of Modus Vivendi-3Alfa. 
 
Thanks to today's results Modus Vivendi-3Alfa maintains the first overall provisional spot with 12 points and one discard, second is  Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar at 10 and third La Revoltosa at 17.
 
Tomorrow three more races are scheduled. 

GENERAL  RESULTS (66 ENTRIES)
 
1 – Modus Vivendi (Greece) : 1+3+67(DNF)+2+6 = 12 puntos
2 – Mexillón de Galicia-Movistar (Spain) 6+31+2+4+2 = 14 puntos
3 – La Revoltosa (Spain) 4+13+8+1+4 = 17 puntos
4 – Carpantxo (Spain) : 2+4+10+3+10 = 19 puntos
5 – The Collection /Coppel Dental (Spain) : 11+1+6+5+8 = 20 puntos
6.-  Fermax (Spain)  10+17+3+9+1 = 23 puntos
7.-  Bribón-Movistar (Spain) 16+7+9+6+3 = 24 puntos
8.- Iberdrola (Spain) 15+10+1+7+12= 29 puntos
9.- Xacobeo 2010 Galicia (Spain) 8+24+4+13+7= 32 puntos
10.- Flexi (Germany) 3+10+28+16+5= 34 puntos