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Bol D'or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle De La Voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement Par Classes Données Éditées Le 16/06/2016 À 17:52 Bol d'Or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle de la voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement par classes Données éditées le 16/06/2016 à 17:52 ACVL : M1 Rang Temps N° voile N° de Nom du bateau Série Barreur Propriétaire Pénalité certificat 1 08:31:10 SUI 10 910 LADYCAT POWERED BY Décision 35 Revil Bertarelli SPINDRIFT R 2 08:34:58 SUI 1 901 ALINGHI 1 Décision 35 Bertarelli Bertarelli 3 08:47:34 SUI 9 1855 MOBIMO Décision 35 Wahl Wahl 4 08:52:45 SUI 5 905 TEAM TILT Décision 35 Schneiter Schneiter 5 09:26:24 SUI 2 902 OKALYS Décision 35 Grange Grange 6 09:26:47 SUI 7 907 REALTEAM Décision 35 GARCIA GARCIA 7 09:29:07 SUI 11 1309 SWISSCOM Décision 35 Mathieu VG Challenges 8 09:29:53 SUI 8 908 RACING DJANGO (8) Décision 35 eckert eckert 9 09:31:15 SUI 6 906 YLLIAM-COMPTOIR Décision 35 DEMOLE DEMOLE IMMOBILIER 10 09:32:38 SUI 50 913 SAFRAM Ventilo M1 Péclard Gautier 11 09:36:18 SUI 4 904 ZEN TOO Décision 35 le peutrec de Picciotto 12 13:08:43 SUI 69 931 FORCE CASH Dérogation Art 8 NUOFFER De Rothshild 13 19:04:59 SUI 330 1331 DENTUSO 4 Seacart 30GP GALLIMARD GALLIMARD 14 22:38:22 330 8033 ONNEA Corsair Marine F-27 Poffet Poffet Statistiques pour la classe M1 Nombre de bateaux partants: 14 Nombre de bateaux arrivés: 14 Nombre d'abandons ou Hors temps: 0 Nombre de bateaux disqualifiés: 0 Page 1 sur 17 Bol d'Or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle de la voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement par classes Données éditées le 16/06/2016 à 17:52 ACVL : M2 Rang Temps N° voile N° de Nom du bateau Série Barreur Propriétaire Pénalité certificat 1 09:42:49 SUI 10 921 DEGROOF PETERCAM Ventilo M2 Moura Moura BANQUE PRIVEE 2 09:43:07 SUI 33 81 Swiss Medical Network Ventilo M2 VAUCHER Medical Swiss Network 3 09:53:54 SUI 66 1422 Valruz Creation M2 Tallieux Tallieux 4 10:00:24 SUI 8 1536 SPAM Ventilo M2 Amsler Amsler 5 10:06:03 SUI 2 1833 SUI 2 Ventilo M2 QUINODOZ QUINODOZ 6 10:06:20 SUI 20 796 TeamWork Ventilo M2 Palmieri Palmieri 7 10:10:35 SUI 21 1183 TRADITION Ventilo M2 PEPPING DUCROT 8 10:11:45 SUI 7 927 TEAM SEVEN Ventilo M2 Preitner Geiser & Stamm 9 10:26:13 SUI 26 323 VICTORINOX Ventilo M2 Monnier Monnier 10 10:32:39 SUI 22 1346 BLACKPEARL M2 SAILING Ventilo M2 Rizzi Rizzi TEAM SUI 11 10:46:15 FRA 934 934 BOTTOMLINE TEAM Ventilo M2 Savatier Savatier 12 11:11:14 SUI 75 1972 GUST Ventilo M2 fluckiger Gust-Par 13 11:35:41 SUI 24 1266 PATRIMONIUM Ventilo M2 ROSSIER PATRIMONIUM 14 11:58:10 SUI 666 1875 SATANAS Ventilo M2 BACHY STRUBIN 15 19:38:38 SUI 29 8056 CHEMINEES POUJOULAT DIAM 24od STAMM STAMM 16 20:09:35 FRA 224 8053 DIAM 24 ONE DESIGN Diam 24 OD ADH inotec ADH inotec 17 24:28:41 FRA 424 8068 ADH 4 Diam 24 OD Zufferey ADH inotec Statistiques pour la classe M2 Nombre de bateaux partants: 19 Nombre de bateaux arrivés: 17 Nombre d'abandons ou Hors temps: 2 Nombre de bateaux disqualifiés: 0 Page 2 sur 17 Bol d'Or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle de la voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement par classes Données éditées le 16/06/2016 à 17:52 ACVL : C1 Rang Tps Tps réel N° voile N° de Nom du bateau Série Barreur Propriétaire Pénalité compensé certificat 1 18:13:14 15:28:09 SUI 008 -16- EAGLE 20XXL Eagle 20 XXL Maeder DI PIETRANTONIO 2 18:44:56 18:44:56 SUI 871 -18- ARMEN Nacra 18 JUTZI JUTZI 3 19:38:12 19:38:12 FRA 86 -06- SCOUBIDOU F18 Hobie-Cat Wildcat CARRÉ CARRÉ 4 19:44:51 17:16:45 SUI 86 -09- NO NAME Nacra 20 infusion carbon Born Born 5 20:20:59 20:00:14 FRA 43 -19- AU VIEUX CAMPEUR Ventilo 20 CB BOURREAU BOURREAU 60 min. 6 20:23:32 18:39:32 SUI 606 -15- TRINITY ventilo 609 PFUND PFUND 7 20:33:00 19:23:57 FRA 279 -03- SIX TOYS Tornado le bouedec le bouedec 8 21:02:15 18:43:24 SUI 62 -17- MOLESON Flying Phantom FEDRIGUCCI FEDRIGUCCI IMPRESSIONS 9 22:11:18 19:44:51 SUI 61 -10- TIXWAVE Flying Phantom VANANTY VANANTY 10 22:35:20 19:20:10 SUI 113 -08- AIOLOS SAILING TEAM Nacra 20 FCS GÄUMANN GÄUMANN 11 23:03:36 19:44:22 FRA 22 -11- TEAM SENSATION Nacra 20 FCS EVESQUE TAN EXTREME 20 12 23:30:27 20:07:21 SUI 23 -01- FLYING BUZZ Nacra 20 FCS CHELI CHELI Statistiques pour la classe C1 Nombre de bateaux partants: 19 Nombre de bateaux arrivés: 12 Nombre d'abandons ou Hors temps: 6 Nombre de bateaux disqualifiés: 1 Page 3 sur 17 Bol d'Or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle de la voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement par classes Données éditées le 16/06/2016 à 17:52 ACVL : SU Rang Temps N° voile N° de Nom du bateau Série Barreur Propriétaire Pénalité certificat 1 19:21:12 SUI 643 383 GREENWATT.CH Surprise Reinhardt Reinhardt 2 19:22:52 SUI 518 1660 SKYRIM Surprise Fabre Fabre 3 19:25:43 SUI 263 1211 PILE OU FACE Surprise Mermoud Mermoud 4 19:27:44 SUI 179 680 EAUX-SECOURS Surprise kauffmann kauffmann 5 19:29:17 SUI 672 1853 PEPS Surprise Weber Weber 6 19:31:41 SUI 682 1296 MORDICUS GIROD PISCINES Surprise GIROD Girod 7 19:34:09 SUI 693 533 L'ENVOL Surprise BECQUEMIE Club nautique Pully 8 19:39:39 SUI 671 1199 MALICE Surprise Lanz LANZ 9 19:40:30 SUI 743 1514 MIRABAUD 3 Surprise SAGUIER SNG 10 19:43:15 SUI 750 356 TEO JAKOB Surprise GLAUS GLAUS & GANZ 11 19:44:20 SUI 561 166 MANGO Surprise KISSLIG Schaffner 12 19:45:22 FRA 1582 1644 CLER-TAHOE Surprise Hincker Hincker 13 19:45:29 SUI 287 332 SIMSIMA Surprise Godail Godail 14 19:45:46 SUI 909 1672 LUNA Surprise Stitelmann Perron 15 19:47:07 SUI 533 241 ADRÉNALINE Surprise Campiche Campiche 16 19:51:18 SUI 342 174 ESCAPE Surprise Fallot Fallot 17 19:51:26 SUI 245 236 ZIG ZAG Surprise Brudon Brudon 18 19:52:43 FRA 1636 1960 LUNA BIANCA Surprise Vallet Vallet 19 19:53:05 FRA 1508 8061 CHAVAGA Surprise Gachet chalandre 20 19:54:51 SUI 725 1214 MISS TICK Surprise Henry Henry 21 19:57:19 SUI 531 1020 JAWA Surprise Cartier Cartier 22 20:00:58 SUI 559 100 PSCHIIIT Surprise Stulz Stulz 23 20:01:08 SUI 270 53 COQ T'ELLE Surprise Noble Noble 24 20:02:50 FRA 1340 1254 LICORNE 2 Surprise costantini costantini 25 20:05:39 SUI 745 1619 ECOLE DE VOILE SNR Surprise Baron SNR 26 20:12:50 FRA 1509 1576 TOKOLOC Surprise MENNRATH MENNRATH 27 20:13:15 SUI 524 15 MIRABAUD 4 Surprise chanet chanet 28 20:16:48 SUI 759 1798 FORUM EPFL Surprise Pla LUC 29 20:23:37 SUI 360 154 COCAINE Surprise Toso Toso 30 20:27:19 SUI 723 741 CER 1 SIGNATERRE Surprise Groux Nicolas 31 20:34:46 SUI 755 78 ATYS 23 Surprise Garo Garo 32 20:45:13 SUI 378 1611 KNOTENUF Surprise Polliand Polliand 33 20:47:00 SUI 297 529 AD HOC Surprise Bauer DUBOIS-FERRIERE 34 20:51:57 FRA 1588 1105 SURPRISE PARTY III Surprise Bonnenfant RILLIET 35 20:52:40 SUI 529 278 SCORPIO Surprise Sistek Sistek 36 20:52:56 SUI 742 1513 MIRABAUD 2 Surprise AUBORD S.N.G. 37 20:53:01 SUI 441 1517 HYDROMEL Surprise Henry Henry 38 20:54:29 SUI 71 264 LUC VOILE 2 Surprise Leveque LUC 39 21:02:40 SUI 526 17 MIRABAUD 6 Surprise Peyrot S.N.G. 40 21:21:36 SUI 595 44 MAYER OPTICIENS Surprise Chatagny Chatagny 41 21:24:29 SUI 233 608 ARACHNOPHOBIA Surprise Hesener Hesener 42 21:24:42 SUI 874 1864 ROLL MOPS Surprise Gicquel Gicquel 43 21:25:06 FRA 4037 1974 MARQUISES Surprise Le GOAZIOU Le GOAZIOU 44 21:26:54 SUI 758 1811 VAGABOND Surprise Belottini Dupont Sailing Club 45 21:31:44 SUI 335 398 HOP-LA Surprise Gamper Calero 46 21:32:27 FRA 42322 8066 DEPHI Surprise SOL SOL 47 21:34:11 SUI 644 891 MC'ONE Surprise Macheret Macheret 48 21:35:42 SUI 379 832 CUST 1 - ECOLE DE RÉGATE Surprise Mermoud CUST LAUSA 49 21:36:37 SUI 921 1885 GRIS-GRIS Surprise Halter Halter 50 21:37:47 SUI 724 742 CER 2 GENÈVE AÉROPORT Surprise Nicolas Nicolas Page 4 sur 17 Bol d'Or Mirabaud 2016 Cercle de la voile / S.N.G Résultats Arrivée - Classement par classes Données éditées le 16/06/2016 à 17:52 ACVL : SU Rang Temps N° voile N° de Nom du bateau Série Barreur Propriétaire Pénalité certificat 51 21:42:48 SUI 525 16 MIRABAUD 5 Surprise QUIRI S.N.G. 52 21:43:00 SUI 656 1057 NELSON Surprise KLEMM KLEMM 53 21:52:50 SUI 653 1329 SATORI Surprise Pitteloud Bosshart 54 21:53:04 SUI 611 1151 ÇA N'EXISTE PAS Surprise Guex Graser 55 21:56:44 FRA 1430 8052 MARQUISES 3 Surprise HAUTEFAYE HAUTEFAYE 56 21:58:06 SUI 136 9230 MATHÉ 4 Surprise MAUGUÉ MAUGUÉ 57 21:58:32 FRA 22244 1573 CHAMPAGNE ! Surprise HARLIN HARLIN 58 22:02:26 SUI 593 1765 SKY SWEEPER Surprise Barras Barras 59 22:08:57 SUI 470 201 FARU Surprise Costa CNM 60 22:14:10 SUI 505 1441 LOLA Surprise Hanhart Strölin 61 22:14:42 FRA 1433 8050 THOXA Surprise delory delory 62 22:15:34 SUI 708 9058 SWEETY 2 Surprise VOGEL VOGEL 63 22:17:38 SUI 964 295 CUST 4 - ECOLE DE RÉGATE Surprise Roger CUST LAUSA 64 22:18:14 SUI 972 1942 NONAME Surprise Mignot Mignot 65 22:19:45 SUI 654 1017 LA RIVALE 3 Surprise Pictet Pictet 66 22:20:04 SUI 741 1512 MIRABAUD 1 Surprise Gingrich S.N.G.
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