Urdaibai flies in Zierbena and prevails with authority over the rest of his rivals
Euskaraz irakurri: Urdaibaik hegan egin du Zierbenako uretan eta jipoia eman die gainontzeko aurkariei
Urdaibai victory and exhibition in the Petronor Flag disputed this Sunday in the waters of Zierbena. The Bou Bizkaia has flown in the batch of honor and has given no options to its rivals, who have had to settle for fighting for second place in the regatta. Hondarribia has been the one that has finally taken the cat into the water, 18 seconds behind those of Gorka Aranberri. Zierbena was third in that session, 29 seconds behind, and Donostiarra fourth, 40 seconds away.
The four traineras of the batch of honor have arrived quite evenly at the first ciaboga, where Ama Guadalupekoa has taken a second from Urdaibai and three from Zierbena and Donostiarra. But things have changed from top to bottom in the second long. Urdaibai has put the direct and the Bermeo drifter has flown leaving behind all its rivals.
In the second turn, Bou Bizkaia led Hondarribia by 9 seconds, Zierbena by 16 and Donostiarra by 22, winner of Saturday’s regatta in Donostia. La Bou Bizkaia has continued to increase its differences and has finally arrived at the finish line with 18 seconds over the mistress Guadalupekoa, 29 over Zierbena and nothing more and nothing less than 40 over Donostiarra.
He Third place in the regatta has been for Cabo da Cruz, that has curdled an excellent second batch. Meira’s Galicians beat Kaiku by 3 seconds, who completed a very good finish to the race, Getaria by 5 and Lekittarra by 9.
In the first batch, Orio has set the best time ahead of Santurtzi, Samertolameu and Ondarroa.
I happened to be fifth in the day of this Sunday, Zierbena now leads the Eusko Label League classification, tied on points with Hondarribia. Urdaibai is third with one less point and Getaria fourth with 23 points.

Times of the Petronor Flag

Eusko Label League classification
Source: Eitb

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