Please select your home edition
Edition
Aquila May leaderboard

Final tuning and training under way for next week's 52 Super Series season start

by 52 Super Series 30 Apr 10:18 PDT 4-9 May 2026
Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week © Nico Martinez / 52 Super Series

When the highly anticipated 2026 racing season starts Tuesday with Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week on the Bay of Palma the 14 teams representing 11 different nations will have had every opportunity to be fully prepared for what promises to be the closest fought, most exciting season ever.

Most of the teams tested and trained in Valencia and Palma around Easter but they have the chance to make final tuning adjustments and polish up starts, and manoeuvres and get attuned to the bigger fleet size over the course over PalmaVela regatta which runs Friday to Sunday.

The pressure will be on from Puerto Portals' Day 1. In a bigger fleet - at the same time last year in Saint-Tropez there were 11 boats - it will be all too easy to build a big, weighty score during the opening days of the season.

Racing Tuesday to Saturday looks set to see mixed conditions. It will be the first time the season has opened from Puerto Portals and the Bay of Palma in the early season can be hard to read.

Platoon's Olympic gold medal winning, Palma-based strategist Jordi Calafat notes, "It looks like we might not see the typical Palma sea breeze, forecast is still looking a little bit far ahead, but so far it does not look like a typical scenario for the beginning of May. May can often see good sea breezes as the sea is still cold and the land heats up. We might see some rain and rain is always associated with tricky winds. We might see some land breezes for a few days which will be tricky."

And Calafat contends, "We are looking forwards to it. It is an impressive fleet with 14 boats on the start line and so starting will be so important, we need to start well and be consistent. There will be more points than normal, it can be high scoring."

Three new teams will be looking to find their marks early. Pieter Heerema's Dutch flagged No Way Back may be the 2025 championship winning American Magic Quantum Racing and the team is 75 per cent sailors carrying on from last year. Morgan Larson returns for this week to reprise a winning partnership with Terry Hutchinson with Michele Ivaldi navigating.

It will be doubly exciting for the Swedish Trinity team, debuting on their brand new, freshly launched boat. They have the ultra calm, super consistent America's Cup winner Ed Baird as tactician but will surely take time to make an impression near the top of the fleet but in shifty, unsettled breezes it could a big test of afterguard skills and focus rather than a boatspeed race. So if opportunities might knock for the new Brazilians on Caballo Loco, the former Phoenix, they proved in training they have the smarts and speed to capitalise.

Winners of the first regatta of 2025, Tony Langley's Gladiator have re-configured their afterguard with Guillermo Parada steering, Langley working with Victor Diaz de Leon on tactics and strategy.

Harm Müller-Spreer's Platoon, 2023 champions, are looking to bounce back from a difficult last season which Calafat describes as the 'worst year n our history'. Like many in the fleet Platoon has a new keel fin.

"Last year we did something wrong to end up where we did, it was a strange season and Harm and myself did not do all the races, we had some bad moments but we sailed OK in Portals and Puerto Cervo, we were close on points but not with a good final result.

Runners up last year, Takashi Okura's Sled were very happy with their boat and set up at the end of last season and, with the same dependable, consistent afterguard have a realistic hope of winning the season title and, or the world titles they lifted in 2021.

"We have spent time on sail design through the winter and upgraded some systems but in terms of upgrades in terms of 'bang for the bucks' we did not feel they were worth it versus having fresh sails. There are more options to gain that possible one boat length per beat from sails and rig set up. We changed our keel last year and are very happy with what we have under the water, that's for sure." Don Cowie, Sled's project manager and mainsheet trimmer confirms.

Racing at PalmaVela runs Friday to Sunday, the official Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week practice day is Monday and then racing runs Tuesday to Friday. All of the 52 SUPER SERIES racing is live on the website and YouTube with live commentary.

Entries:

  • Alegre (GBR) Andy Soriano
  • Alkedo (ITA) Andrea Lacorte
  • Alpha + (HKG) Shawn and Tina Kang
  • Caballo Loco (BRA) Mauro Dottori / Fabio Cotrim
  • Crioula (BRA) Eduardo Plass / Renato Plass
  • Gladiator (GBR) Tony Langley
  • Paprec (FRA) Jean-Luc Petithuguenin
  • Platoon (GER) Harm Müller-Spreer
  • Provezza (TUR) Ergin Imre
  • No Way Back (NED) Pieter Heerema
  • Sled (USA) Takashi Okura
  • Teasing Machine (FRA) Eric de Turckheim
  • Trinity (SWE) Joakim Sundberg
  • Vayu (THA) Whitcraft Family

Related Articles

2026 Pallas Capital Gold Cup Champions Crowned
Matador and Beau Ideal win in their respective classes Matador and Beau Ideal have been crowned overall winners of the 2026 Pallas Capital Gold Cup in their respective classes, following the final act of the series held over the weekend at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club on Pittwater. Posted on 18 May
ORC World Championship 2026 overall
World titles awarded in Sorrento after a week of great sailing The 2026 ORC World Championship concluded today with the final inshore races. Two windward-leeward races were held in demanding conditions, with 15 to 17 knots of westerly breeze, gusts up to 25 knots, seas of 1.5 to 2 meters. Posted on 14 May
ORC World Championship 2026 Coastal Race
Different courses across classes, variable conditions, standings still open ahead of final day Day three of inshore racing at the ORC World Championship 2026, taking place between Naples and Sorrento from 7 to 14 May, featured the traditional coastal race around the island of Capri, adding further spectacle and complexity to the championship week. Posted on 13 May
ORC World Championship 2026 Inshore Series Day 2
Summer Storm extends in Class 0, Ran consolidates in Class A The ORC World Championship 2026, taking place between Naples and Sorrento from 7 to 14 May, continued at full pace today with the second day of inshore racing, once again delivering action and tight competition across all classes. Posted on 12 May
ORC Worlds 2026 inshore racing gets underway
Summer Storm leads in Class 0, Ran wins in Class A in Sorrento Following the offshore race of the 71st Regata dei Tre Golfi, the ORC World Championship 2026 entered its inshore phase today, with an intense and technically challenging opening day in the waters of the Gulf of Naples. Posted on 11 May
Pittwater Decider for 2026 Pallas Capital Gold Cup
The final act of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup will be held this weekend The final act of the Pallas Capital Gold Cup will be held this weekend at Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club, with the 2026 series set to be decided in a closely contested finale. Posted on 11 May
Puerto Portals 52 SuperSeries Sailing Week overall
Bowman's last minute mast climb saves Sled's victory Winners of the last regatta of 2025, Takashi Okura's Sled sealed victory at this season's opening event, Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week, with an excellent first and a third on a challenging race track in an offshore breeze. Posted on 9 May
Summer Storm dominates ORC Worlds offshore race
Line honours, overall victory on corrected time for the TP52 of American owner Andrew Berdon The 71st Regata dei Tre Golfi, which started yesterday from the Bay of Santa Lucia in Naples at 17:00, has concluded, marking the offshore race of the ORC World Championship 2026 and a central moment of the Tre Golfi Sailing Week. Posted on 9 May
Puerto Portals 52 Super Series Sailing Week day 4
Provezza race win sets them up as title favourites as a three race finale beckons Winning the only race sailed today whilst overnight leaders Sled slumped to a 13th place, Ergin Imre's Turkish flagged Provezza team lead Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week into the final day by a margin of three points. Posted on 8 May
Puerto Portals 52 Super Series Sailing Week day 3
Sled stay steady to move top as others ride the roller coaster in record fleet As the Puerto Portals 52 SUPER SERIES Sailing Week passed its midpoint today with two challenging races in an offshore breeze on the Bay of Palma it is the 2021 circuit champions, Sled, the runners up in 2026's five regatta season. Posted on 7 May
Barton Marine Pipe GlandsPalm Beach Motor YachtsMaritimo M75