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Superando Jesper Radich con un secco due a zero, lo skipper di Team Origin si è aggiudicato la quinta tappa del World Match Racing...

World Match Racing Tour – Marstrand – Conquistato il diritto di disputare la finale dello Stena Sweden Match Cup dopo aver superato l’ostacolo Torvar Mirsky con un netto tre a uno, Ben Ainslie si è aggiudicato la quinta tappa del World Match Racing Tour battendo il ritrovato Jesper Radich, reduce da una combattutissima semifinale contro Magnus Holmberg, ultimo rappresentante della scuola svedese dell’uno contro uno rimasto in gara.

Ainslie, che ha in animo di prendere parte a buona parte degli eventi che comporranno la seconda parte del World Match Racing Tour, ha messo Radich con le spalle al muro in più occasioni. Nel pre-partenza della seconda regata, lo skipper danese ha addirittura ricevuto una penalità con bandiera rossa, decisione degli Umpire che ha di fatto chiuso il match sul nascere.

Grazie a questo successo Ainslie muove alcuni passi nella classifica generale e si porta davanti a Peter Gilmour che, dopo aver vinto a Portimao, è stato eliminato già nel Roudn Robin e non è riuscito a difendere il titolo conquistato a Marstrand lo scorso anno.

A guidare la graduatoria del circuito è sempre Mathieu Richard. Il timoniere francese ha un vantaggio di 17 punti sul già citato Torvar Mirsky.

Stena Match Cup Sweden 2010
1 Ben Ainslie
2 Jesper Radich
3 Magnus Holmberg
4 Torvar Mirsky
5 Ian Williams

World Match Racing Tour
1. Mathieu Richard, pt. 77
2. Torvar Mirsky, pt. 60
3. Adam Minoprio, pt. 54
4. Ian Williams, pt. 52
5. Ben Ainslie, pt. 45


Video courtesy World Match Racing Tour.


WORLD MATCH RACING TOUR, IN MARSTRAND THE WINNER IS…

[World Match Racing Tour Press Release]
During a penalty flag festooned semi final today on the last day of Stena Match Cup Sweden Jesper Radich smoked Magnus Holmberg 3-0. Living legend Ben Ainslie dominated Torvar Mirsky going through to the final on 3-1. The ultimate show down came between Ainslie and Radich with Ainslie storming through with 2 comprehensive wins over Radich in light, twitchy conditions. The Brit got what he wanted today becoming 2010’s ‘Maestro of Marstrand’. Holmberg kept in the picture wining 2-1 over Mirsky appearing on the podium in 3rd place.

Ainslie kept his foot on Radich’s throat at all match moments today giving him no room to breath. There was a constant dialogue onboard Team Origin, this tight team sailed smart and fast without any inkling of these professionals freezing up under pressure. Boat on boat contact was registered between Ainslie and Radich during the final stages of the pre-start to match 2. The umpires were quick to act and gave Radich a red flag penalty requiring him to take it immediately. The ball was then very firmly in Ainslie’s court as he took clear advantage and led right round the course.

A forward thinking Ainslie is looking into building a solid World Match Racing Tour campaign for the final half of this 2010 Tour season. “It looks like we can do a couple more events now, we can do the Argo Group Match Cup in Bermuda and there’s the new Qingdao Match Cup event so it gives us the opportunity to hopefully get enough scores in. I think it’s going to be hard because we’re not doing as many events as the others, so the strike ratio for us has to be a lot higher”.

The Tour will be rewarding Marstrand’s organisers for their branding efforts during last year’s event at the Closing Ceremony dinner this evening. Stena Match Cup Sweden was awarded the ‘ISAF World Match Racing Tour Best Branding Award’ to highlight their commitment to on site event branding during the 2009 Tour event. With such a successful event 2010 could also be an award winning year for this highly organised venue.

At the beginning of Sweden Ainslie and Radich were equal in the World Match Racing Tour standings at 7th with 20 points. After Ainslie’s win today he now overtakes Peter Gilmour and moves up into 5th place. Radich now actually drops down into 8th position overall even though he was 2nd this week. The rise and falls in the standings demonstrates how every point counts. Richard still remains out on top 17 points clear of Mirsky.

The first half of this year’s 10 event World Series has provided World Match Racing Tour teams with ample racing travelling round Europe and to Asia. The teams will now be analysing the first half of their 2010 Tour and strategising for the final half which kicks off at St Moritz Match Race towards the end of August with the Tour culminating in Malaysia at the Monsoon Cup during December.

Stena Match Cup Sweden 2010
1 Ben Ainslie
2 Jesper Radich
3 Magnus Holmberg
4 Torvar Mirsky
5 Ian Williams

World Match Racing Tour
1. Mathieu Richard, pt. 77
2. Torvar Mirsky, pt. 60
3. Adam Minoprio, pt. 54
4. Ian Williams, pt. 52
5. Ben Ainslie, pt. 45

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