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Louis Vuitton Trophy, i kiwi ancora imbattuti

Inviato da Zerogradinord il 10 novembre 2009 - 17:47

Azzurra - Louis Vuitton Trophy Louis Vuitton Trophy – Nizza – Sole, vento e cielo limpido: non si poteva chiedere di più per la quarta giornata del Louis Vuitton Trophy – Nice Côte d’Azur, animata da match davvero interessanti e molto combattuti. Grazie ad una bella brezza da nord, poi girata ad ovest, il Comitato è riuscito a far disputare tutte le regate in programma.

Alla fine della giornata odierna, la classifica è comandata da Emirates Team New Zealand (4 punti), unico team ancora imbattuto insieme con Team Origin (3 punti).

Azzurra guadagna un secondo, importante punto, sul team svedese Artemis, ma perde il match successivo contro i kiwi.

“La regata con Artemis è stata bellissima – dice lo skipper e timoniere Francesco Bruni – e ha dimostrato che non siamo un team facile da battere. Per quanto riguarda il match con i kiwi, abbiamo fatto un errore in partenza e lo abbiamo pagato caro. Ma non abbiamo mai mollato e non credo sia stata una vittoria scontata, la loro”.

Il team italiano è attualmente terzo in classifica con due punti (pari merito con BMW Oracle Racing).

Giornata pesante per il team svedese che si aggiudica solo un match (su Synergy) ma subisce due sconfitte: “Questo campo di gara è più difficile di altri, e un errore qui costa più caro che altrove. Abbiamo avuto delle sconfitte pesanti oggi, ma le regate sono ancora tante. Miglioriamo di match in match”, ha detto Morgan Larson, tattico di Artemis.

A bordo di Team Origin c’era oggi Edmund “Eddie” Jordan, fondatore ed ex proprietario della Scuderia Jordan Grand Prix di Formula Uno, operativa dal 1991 al 2005, mentre 18mo uomo su All4One era Paul Belmondo, figlio del noto attore Jean Paul Belmondo.

La partenza del primo match è fissata per le ore 09.00. Le previsioni parlano di una giornata di sole con vento da sud-sudest molto leggero e variabile

Domani si correranno i seguenti match:
Flight 1
Match 1: Emirates Team New Zealand vs Artemis
Match 2: All4One vs Team French Spirit

Flight 2
Match 1: Synergy vs Azzurra
Match 2: Team Origin vs BMW Oracle Racing

Flight 3
Match 1: Synergy vs All4One
Match 2: Team French Spirit vs Azzurra

Flight 4
Match 1: Emirates Team New Zealand vs BMW Oracle Racing
Match 2: Team Origin vs Artemis

Clssifica dopo il day 4:
Emirates team New Zealand, pt. 4
Team Origin, pt. 3
Artemis
, pt. 2
Azzurra, pt. 2
BMW Oracle Racing, pt. 2
All4One
, pt. 1
Synergy, pt. 0
Team French Spirit, pt. 0

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Intervista a Paul Cayard. Video courtesy BTS Broadcast.com.


LOUIS VUITTON TROPHY, CLOSES MATCHES HIGHLIGHT THE DAY IN NICE

[Louis Vuitton Trophy Press Release]
Seven of the eight matches have an average delta of 31 seconds. Seasonal conditions returned today to the Bay of Angels off Nice and allowed race organisers for the Louis Vuitton Trophy Nice Côte d’Azur to reel off four flights of races, eight matches overall.

The flurry of races has helped give shape to the event scoreboard. Emirates Team New Zealand won its lone match of the day and remains the top dog with 4 points on a 4-0 record.

One point behind the Kiwis in second place is Team Origin of Great Britain. Skipper Ben Ainslie led the Union Jack to two victories today and now has 3 points on a 3-0 record.

Third place is held by Azzurra of Italy with 2 points on a 2-1 record. BMW Oracle Racing won its two races today and is fourth in the standings with 2 points on a 2-1 record. Azzurra holds the tie-break advantage by virtue of its head-to-head win yesterday.

The Artemis team from Sweden holds fifth with 2 points on a 2-2 record and is followed by the French/German team All4One with 1 point on a 1-3 record. Russia Synergy (0-3) is seventh and Team French Spirit – Pages Jaunes (0-4) is eighth.

Today marked the first full day of racing at the Louis Vuitton Trophy regatta and the action was superb. An offshore breeze in the morning gave way to a southwesterly in the afternoon. The consistent conditions made for tight racing with the average delta in seven of the eight matches just 31 seconds.

Team Origin sailed two close matches, winning by an average of 22 seconds.

“The nice thing about today was that we had 12 to 13 knots of breeze on the racecourse, the most we’ve seen since we’ve been in Nice,” said TeamOrigin General Manager Mike Sanderson. “We’ve had relatively little practice in those conditions so every minute on the boat is really valuable for us.”

TeamOrigin’s second win came in the day’s final match against All4One, the host team for the regatta, when skipper Ainslie closed the door on his rival in the pre-start.

“We nearly nailed Ben before that, but it changed from one side to the other very quickly so we made a mistake there,” said Jochen Schümann, skipper of All4One. “We had some options just a second before that. That’s how close it is.”

The largest delta of the day was 2 minutes, 5 seconds, and it happened to occur in one of the most exciting matches – for half the race at least.

Azzurra and Artemis traded blows from the pre-start right through to the leeward gate. Azzurra got first blood when Artemis and helmsman Terry Hutchinson were penalised in the pre-start for not giving time and opportunity as a right-of-way boat. But the penalty was negated at the top of the first beat when Azzurra skipper Francesco Bruni tacked too close.

The Swedish-flagged team led by a slim half-length beginning the run and extended that advantage when the Azzurra crew had trouble lowering the genoa because of an issue with the halyard lock. The crewman in the rig, Gabriele Bruni, released the snap shackle and the sail fell to the deck, but it turned out to be a blessing in disguise.

The problem prevented Azzurra from jibing to starboard with Artemis, which led to the Italian crew regaining the lead approaching the leeward mark. Azzurra took a slim lead through the leeward gate and then quickly extended when Artemis had a pair of bad tacks. Soon Azzurra built a lead it wouldn’t relinquish.

“We had a nice leeward mark rounding and it was very light at that point, and I think they had a bad tack or something happened and we extended from there,” said Tom Burnham, the Azzurra strategist. “It got pretty light and shifty and we did a good job of connecting the dots and rounded the windward mark pretty far ahead. They came into us on the final run with a bit more pressure off the shore, but we were being conservative”.

Day 5 schedule:
Flight 1
Match 1: Emirates Team New Zealand vs Artemis
Match 2: All4One vs Team French Spirit

Flight 2
Match 1: Synergy vs Azzurra
Match 2: Team Origin vs BMW Oracle Racing

Flight 3
Match 1: Synergy vs All4One
Match 2: Team French Spirit vs Azzurra

Flight 4
Match 1: Emirates Team New Zealand vs BMW Oracle Racing
Match 2: Team Origin vs Artemis

Ranking:
Emirates team New Zealand, pt. 4
Team Origin, pt. 3
Artemis
, pt. 2
Azzurra, pt. 2
BMW Oracle Racing, pt. 2
All4One
, pt. 1
Synergy, pt. 0
Team French Spirit, pt. 0



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