America’s Cup, Oracle Racing presenta gli equipaggi per Cascais
America's CupOracle Team USAVela 18 Luglio 2011 Zerogradinord 0
Cascais – Oracle Racing, Defender della 34ma America’s Cup, ha annunciato le crew list dei due equipaggi che lo rappresenteranno nelle acque di Cascais dove, tra il 6 e il 14 agosto, si disputeranno le regate valide per la prima tappa dell’America’s Cup World Series.
I team, che incroceranno a bordo dei due AC45 di proprietà del team statunitense – uno è quello ordinato da Mascalzone Latino e mai ritirato – saranno guidati da Russell Coutts e James Sptihill.
Coutts avrà al suo fianco il tattico e randista Murray Jones, il trimmer Simon Daubney, ex di Alinghi che si è unito al team poco più di un mese fa, il pitman Matthew Mason e il prodiere Simon Tienpont. Un team che vanta un totale di sedici vittorie in Coppa America
Spithill conterà invece sulle chiamate di John Kostecki, sul randista Dirk de Ridder, sul trimmer Joe Newton e sul prodiere Piet van Nieuwenhuijzen.
Gli AC45 di Oracle Racing sono in rotta dagli USA a Cascais dove dovrebbero arrivare verso fine mese. I team sperano di iniziare gli allenamenti in loco attorno al 3 agosto.
AMERICA’S CUP, ORACLE RACING ANNOUNCES TWO CREW
[Oracle Racing Press Release] Oracle Racing, winner of the 33rd America’s Cup, will field two crews in the inaugural America’s Cup World Series, staged in Cascais, Portugal, Aug. 6-14.
The two crews are headed by America’s Cup legends James Spithill and Russell Coutts, respectively the youngest skipper and the most successful skipper in the 160-year history of the event.
Round 1 of the new America’s Cup World Series will see the first competitive clash between Oracle Racing and the challenger teams. There will be added zest with rivalry between the team’s two crews.
The Oracle Racing Spithill crew includes tactician John Kostecki, wingsail trimmer Dirk de Ridder, headsail trimmer Joe Newton and bowman Piet van Nieuwenhuijzen. Spithill’s ‘young guns’ count five America’s Cup wins between them.
“We are extremely competitive and we are judged by our results, so I want to do everything possible to achieve this,” said Spithill.
By contrast, four of the Oracle Racing Coutts veterans total a record-breaking 15 Cup victories, boosted to 16 when the team’s youngest sailor Simeon Tienpont’s 2010 win is counted.
Coutts said past results are no guarantee of future performance: “Anytime we are racing, we want to be competitive. Right now my levels of performance are not where I want them to be in these new boats, so that’s a personal goal. Otherwise, we want to show that we can win one or more of the World Series events.”
The Oracle Racing Coutts crew includes tactician and wing trimmer Murray Jones, headsail trimmer Simon Daubney, pitman Matthew Mason and Tienpont, the bowman.
As the lone defender candidate, Oracle Racing has two complete in-house crews to hone its skills. The team is coming off a month-long training session at its base in San Francisco, host venue for the 34th America’s Cup in September 2013.
“We’re all happy with the training we did in San Francisco,” said Kostecki. “We feel very prepared heading into Cascais. It’s going to be the first time that ORACLE Racing, as the defender, goes up against the other challengers. So we’re really going out to win.”
Spithill, Kostecki, de Ridder and Newton were aboard the trimaran USA-17 when it won the 33rd America’s Cup. Bowman van Nieuwenhuijzen joined the team last September.
Coutts’ crew includes old mates Daubney, who joined the team last month, Jones and Mason.
Oracle Racing’s two AC45 catamarans are en route from the USA to the venue in Cascais, Portugal. The two crews hope to begin practice sessions on Aug. 3.
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