Powerboating: the 70th edition of the Pavia-Venice raid has been unveiled

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(ANSA) – ROME, MAY 06 – The 70th edition of the Pavia-Venice powerboating raid begins to take shape.

In a day dedicated to sport and engines at the Venice Casino, the initiatives promoted by the Venice Motorboat Association for 2022 were unveiled and in particular the 2022 racing calendar which will involve the pilots of the team formed by Kristian Ghedina, Giampaolo Montavoci, Francis Notschaele, Fabio Magnani and Marco Crosera in the world, continental and Italian championships.

The honors were the same Montavoci (President of the Venice Motorboat Association), Angelo Poma (Pavia Motorboat Association) and the former ski champion and now a member of the Venetian motorboat team Ghedina, who welcomed the institutional figures present to the day: Paola Mar (Ass.re Heritage Municipality of Venice), Marco Infante (Vice President of the Italian Motorboat Federation) and Marino Masiero (President of Assonautica Venezia and Vice President of Assonautica Italiana).

The Pavia-Venice Motorboat Raid was then officially presented, organized by the Pavia Motorboat Association and the Venice Motorboat Association. Scheduled for Sunday 5 June 2022, under the aegis of the Fim (Italian Motorboat Federation), the 70th edition of the raid was sold out, closing registrations in just 60 hours for all 133 available places.

Among the participants stands out the name of the 10 times world champion in powerboating Guido Cappellini, who will try to win the only race that is missing from his palmares. Also competing in Abu Dhabi Emirati Rashed Al-Qemzi, reigning Formula 2 world champion, Drew Langdon, former ski champion Ghedina (paired with Giampaolo Montavoci), president of Assonautica Venezia Marino Masiero, Tullio Abbate Jr and many other champions.

Also presented, for the occasion, the 2nd offshore powerboating world championship to be held in Rodi Garganico from 16 to 19 June 2022, as well as the new headquarters of the Venice Motorboat Association in the Villa Groggia Park.

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Source: Ansa

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