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Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Final
Luna
Rossa defeated BMW Oracle 5 races to 1. Emirates Team New Zealand defeated
Desafío Español 5 races to 2.
Luna
Rossa and ETNZ will meet in the Louis Vuitton Cup Final beginning June 1.
Louis Vuitton Cup:
The regatta that will select the Challenger of the 32nd
America's Cup match.
Rounds Robin: Seven of the 11 teams
were eliminated in the Rounds Robin, and the top four teams raced in the
Semi-Finals. |
Semi-Final:
Best-of-nine match race series.
One point per win. First team in each
pairing to reach five points advances to Louis Vuitton Cup Final.
Semi-Final Results:
5 |
(W)
ETNZ |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
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(L)
Desafío Español
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0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
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Team |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
1 |
(L)
BMW Oracle |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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5 |
(W)
Luna Rossa |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
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Final:
Louis Vuitton Finalists
are Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New
Zealand. Racing begins June 1. Best-of-nine series. One
point per win. First team to reach five points wins the Louis Vuitton Cup
and becomes the 32nd Challenger for the America's Cup.
The America's Cup:
32nd Defense of yachting's most historic trophy begins June 23.
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Wednesday:
ETNZ Wins Semi-Final Race 7
Surf's Up: NZL-92 rides
high in Wednesday's big seas. The Kiwis beat ESP-97 to win the Semi-Final
series 5-2.
Photo:
©2007
Chris Cameron/ETNZ
Wednesday Results:
Emirates Team New Zealand beats
Desafío Español by 1:18, and the Kiwi's advance to the Louis Vuitton Cup Final.
ETNZ led at every mark of Race 7, and gained on every leg, making for a
comfortable win over the Spanish team.
ETNZ will face Italy's Luna
Rossa Challenge in the Louis Vuitton Cup Final starting June 1, a best-of-nine
series staring June 1. The LVC winner will challenge Alinghi for the
America's Cup starting June 23.
Quotes:
Terry Hutchinson, Tactician,
ETNZ: "I think we're going to take a couple days off, and at this stage of
the competition rest is as much a vital part to our preparation as things that
we can do to our boat."
"There's a lot of little things
that we can do better and beat Prada. We're going to have to sail better
and raise our game another level from this series."
"You can't say enough about the
job that Desafío did. It's was always interesting, because I think we were the
only ones who believed that they were going to take races off of us. They
have a fast boat and they have really good sailors, and so every time you go out
there, it always felt 50/50, even though potentially it was stronger in our
advantage. They sailed a good series, and they did a good job with helping
prepare us for what's ahead."
Asked about upcoming LVC Final
opponent Luna Rossa's willingness to separate from match race opponents: "Torben
[Grael] and their afterguard are very comfortable going off into the corners,
and they seem to do it very well, so it will be interesting to see if both boats
drag race into to a corner how the one comes out."
More quotes at ACM |
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Wednesday Racing Outlook:
Rest day is over, Tuesday was
cancelled due to high winds and waves, but when racing resumes Emirates Team New
Zealand has a fight on their hands. Desafío Español came out Sunday, after
a morning warm-up sparring against BMW Oracle, and got an early lead, then
defended it against a Kiwi team that looked almost fast enough, but not
quite. And Kiwi maneuvers that almost got the lead back, but not
quite. It was that kind of day. With three races to go, potentially,
nothing is certain in this match anymore.
Cup fans know the drill on this
one by now, NZL-92 and ESP-97 have been very close, the starts have been
critical, and the leader at the first cross has had a massive advantage.
In such close racing, disciplined match racing tactics are usually rewarded, but
there is no room to recover from mistakes. Given the huge stakes, expect a
trailing boat to throw everything possible at their opponent. With the
chance to go for a knockout blow, will ETNZ try to settle matters in the
pre-start?
Warning signal at 14:50h, start
at 15:00h.
Weather Forecast:
RepCast: NNE 9-14 knots early, building late to 14-18.
ETNZ: NE 10-15
knots
ACM: NE 16-18 knots, decreasing to 14-16.
Muleta is the
Spanish word for the small red cape a matador waves in the ring.
How will Desafio's charge turn out Tuesday?
Photo:
©2007 Chris
Cameron/ETNZ
click to enlarge
Wearing of the Green:
Desafío Español fans pack the harbor to cheer the team's success.
©ACM 2007/Photo: Carlos Lujan |
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Sunday Results: Semi-Final Race
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A critical overlap at the
3rd mark kept Desafío Español in the lead.
Photo: ©2007
Chris Cameron/ETNZ
Results:
Desafío beats ETNZ,
series goes to 4-2. Luna Rossa beats BMW Oracle, wins series,
advances to the final. BMW Oracle is eliminated.
BMW Oracle had a good start,
wanted the right and got it, but LR took the favored pin end and made immediate
gains. A lift brought ITA-94 into the lead early on the first beat and
there was little change after that. Finish delta was 33 seconds. BMW
Oracle, who looked unstoppable only a week ago, is out of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
See chart of BMW Oracle gains and losses in all Semi-Final races at
CupStats. Luna
Rossa faces the winner of the Desafío-ETNZ series starting June 1.
Desafío Español got the right,
extended a bit early, and defended the lead the rest of the race. ETNZ
tried a layline push at the 3rd mark, but ESP-97 rolled up a bit on them to get
the overlap and inside position for the rounding. Going into the last leg
NZL-92 was right on the Spanish, but never closed, and a slight bobble with the
pole in a gibe lost the Kiwi's another half-boatlength. Finish delta was
15 seconds. Next race is scheduled for Tuesday.
Quotes:
Chris Dickson, CEO, BMW
Oracle: "The decision to take me off the boat today was Larry's
decision. It was his call to make, and he's the owner, and that's the call
he made today."
"We were beaten by a better
team. That's sport. Well done, Luna Rossa."
"The future for the team is that
Larry is committed to having the team continue. That was decided some time
ago and that hasn't changed."
Luna Rossa crew waves to
happy fans after winning their semi-final series.
©ACM 2007/Photo: Carlo Borlenghi |
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Sunday Outlook:
This is it. Two teams have
their backs to the wall, win today or go home.
Big
News: Chris Dickson has stepped off USA-98. Gavin Brady will be
skipper/tactician. Sten Mohr will be helmsman.
Weather forecasts
ETNZ: NE 8-12.
ACM: NE 8-10 building to 12-14. RepCast: Becoming breezy, ENE 14-19.
Desafío Español has put up a
good fight against Emirates Team New Zealand, and won a great deal of respect in
the process, but nobody is going to be shocked by the outcome if ETNZ eliminates
the Spanish.
One more race.
Photo: ©2007
Chris Cameron/ETNZ
It's a different story for the
other team facing elimination, BMW Oracle. Luna Rossa is earning their
victories, but BMW Oracle is a team that has lacked for absolutely nothing,
whether it was money ($150 million USD or so), design geniuses, or top sailing
talent. At worst even the most knowledgeable observers would have expected
a close series, and certainly not the near sweep that is taking place so far.
That a team so tough and well-prepared finds itself in such a one-sided
semi-final series is stunning.
Even when starting well, BMW
Oracle hasn't been able to turn that into a lead. When starting poorly,
and surely Saturday's pair of penalties has to be scored that way, BMWO has not
found ways to get to the front with the exception of Race 2's dramatic late pass
for the win.
In the Rounds Robin BMW Oracle
was a well-oiled machine that looked destined for the LVC and had many people
looking ahead to a defense in San Francisco Bay. It's a particular sort of
irony that BMWO losing to China Team, who beat no one else, let ETNZ take first
place among the four semi-finalists and left BMW Oracle in the position of
facing Luna Rossa in the semi's.
BMW Oracle hasn't looked
unusually slow or unlucky or unprepared. They have just found themselves a
step behind on the first leg and only once managed to overcome it. What
they haven't been in the Semi's is faster than Luna Rossa around the course.
With a break, an advantage at the start, or a good call on a wind shift,
everything might change, but Luna Rossa is finding the early advantages and
reaping the rewards. With the current configurations the Italians give up
nothing in speed, and as a team have been at the America's Cup game longer than
their opponents. Prada faced an all-time dogfight to win the 2000 LVC
Final, their first America's Cup effort, and they dealt with adversity and
frustration in 2003. BMW Oracle does not intimidate them.
With everything on the line,
some are looking for BMW Oracle to make big changes in search of a winning
combination. Others say there is nothing broken, there's nothing to fix
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Saturday Results: Semi-Final Race 5
Contact in the Pre-Start
put BMW Oracle in dire straits.
click to enlarge Photo: ©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget
Saturday Results:
Luna Rossa beats BMW Oracle by
1:57, two penalties on USA-98 adding to BMWO difficulties. Emirates Team
New Zealand beats Desafío Español by 1:49. Both best-of-nine series stand
at 4-1. One more loss will eliminate the trailing teams.
The LR-BMWO match saw a dust-up
in the pre-start, resulting in contact and damage, along with the two penalties.
ETNZ and ESP started nearly even, but ETNZ got the right and used their
starboard advantage to bounce Desafío away, building a 25 second lead on the
first beat that they extended over the rest of the course.
Quotes:
Peter Isler, Navigator, BMW
Oracle Racing: "I honestly don’t think anything has gone wrong except that
we are up against a very formidable opponent that is sailing extremely well, and
Luna Rossa has earned every one of those four victories on the board so far --
you’ve got to give them credit. Larry was in the team HQ after the race and said
that in order for us to be out we have to be beaten by Luna Rossa. So our
goal is to take one race at a time and not let them beat us. We have a lot of
confidence all around the team and Larry made us feel good, we are proud to be
part of a team that has worked so hard together. It’s tough to be down 4-1, but
we are not out yet. Watch us come back."
John Bertrand, America’s Cup
winning skipper on Australia II in 1983, asked what he would do in Dickson’s
predicament: "I wrote inside the side of the boat, Australia II, 'as loose
as a goose', and that was my way of reminding myself that I had to back off,
that I had to let the subconscious take over, let your natural sense of
intuition take over. It’s a mind game now, a game of confidence, and I
think what we’re seeing is a lack of decision making at the crucial times, and
that is not irreversible, that can be got back. So tomorrow will be
interesting."
More Quotes at Americascup.com
Sailing away with
it. Photo:
©2007 Chris
Cameron/ETNZ |
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Saturday Outlook:
It's crunch time. Nobody's
going to be eliminated Saturday, but with both series at 3-1 maneuvering room is
running out quickly. If something good is going to happen, now is the
time.
Weather forecast:
ETNZ: SE 8-12
knots.
The Trailers:
What's wrong with BMW Oracle?
What should they change? It's the Rorschach test of the America's Cup,
everybody sees what they want to see: technology, mode changes, sails,
afterguard, weather program, luck. It's not clear that BMWO has to change
anything except to start winning. They started well on Friday, but by the
top mark they were back to a prime view of Luna Rossa's stern. They have
to put a good race together and do it now.
Desafio's problems are less
apparent, they just need to make their own breaks and then stick it out against
Emirates Team New Zealand. If you followed Navigator Matt Wachowicz's
statements Friday, you'll believe they can do it, too.
The Leaders:
ETNZ had Adam Beashel back on
board Friday after losing him to a severe hand injury just before the start of
the first race of the Louis Vuitton Cup. Kiwi fans are hoping this will
help the boat work smoothly. Adam mans the traveler and plays a key role
in strategy, among other duties, and his presence is said to be very good for
overall afterguard chemistry.
Luna Rossa isn't looking
perfect, but they sure are looking fast enough. Fast enough, or smart
enough about the weather anyway, to win without too much concern for old school
match racing tactics. Chasing the wind has paid off handsomely for the
Silver Bullet.
BMW Oracle fans showed
their colors Saturday.
Photo:
©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget |
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Friday Results: Semi-Final Race 4
The classic
crossed sails. Luna Rossa won the duel Friday.
Photo: ©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget
Friday Results, Race 4:
Despite a good start in Race 4,
BMW Oracle could not catch Luna Rossa. The Italians led the whole race, and BMWO
is down 3-1 in the series after losing by 0:23. ETNZ beat Desafío Español
again, winning by 42 seconds this time, putting the Kiwis ahead 3-1. BMWO
has yet to lead at a single mark on the course.
Quotes:
The highlight of the press
conference was the response by Matt Wachowicz, Navigator, Desafío Español,
when asked about Desafio's "losing streak" and its impact on the team's
motivation.
Wachowicz answered with an
impassioned and sustained speech that drew applause from the press corps and
made clear the attitude that drives Desafío Español, and America's Cup sailing,
too. A small excerpt: "We're looking forward to getting up tomorrow, we're
looking forward to docking out. We'd go racing right now if we could,
'cause we're just having the greatest time. And the team has such a great
great feeling about being able to participate, and maybe we're down 3-1, but we
know we give them a fight every time. They don't underestimate us, they
don't take us lightly -- I don't think they do -- and I think that they know
that if they slip up once, if they make one mistake, we're going to jump on
them.
"We're not worried about
motivation, we're not worried about losing streaks, we're not worried about
being in the cellar. We're going to go out there tomorrow, we're going to
win, and that's the way we see it."
Read more quotes at ACM
USA-98 sails past the J-Class yacht Velsheda.
click to
enlarge Photo: ©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget |
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Friday Outlook:
Rest Day is over, and Friday is
a big day for all involved. Both Semi-final series stand at 2 races to 1, and if
either trailing team doesn't tie at 2-2, the path to the LVC Final will start
looking mighty steep.
Weather:
ETNZ: SE 10-15
knots.
ACM: light 5-6 knots ESE early, becoming SE 12-14 with sea breeze.
RepCast: Shifty east wind early becoming ESE 12-16 by the start.
What the teams have to do:
Emirates Team New Zealand:
Start authoritatively against Desafío Español. ETNZ has shown they can
hold a lead, they need to flex some muscle on ESP and get ahead. But after
Wednesday's penalty, Desafío may be smelling blood and coming back for more.
More signs of weakness will just embolden the other team, ETNZ needs to shut
them down at the start and sail away with it.
Desafío Español:
Mix. Don't go quietly, fight and scrap with ETNZ from the start onward.
The more confrontation, the more chance to find some advantage. Though
fast downwind, ESP has not shown the speed to win from behind against ETNZ yet.
The Spanish look like a very well trained team and they need to put pressure on
their opponent in the hope something good comes out of it. Desafío has
starboard entry to the pre-start today.
Luna Rossa: Keep it
up. They are starting well enough, doing very well at being in the right
place at the right time, and despite a downwind speed disadvantage have held off
BMW Oracle with the exception of the last few hundred yards of Race 2.
Opinions differ on whether a close covering strategy would be better then the
splits LR sometimes prefers when ahead. Chasing wind while ahead is a high
risk option that has backfired for the Italians before. When they did
cover in Race 3, they looked destined for the LVC Final.
BMW Oracle's Upwind and
Downwind Gains or Losses in the LVC Semi-Finals. Click Above or see
CupStats
BMW Oracle: Don't get
spit out in the pre-start, and whether it's tactics or strategy or just plain
not being unlucky, somehow win the first cross and the first beat. USA-98
has shown downwind gains consistently against Luna Rossa, gaining on every
downwind except the freak finish of Race 1. Given the opportunity to sail
defensively instead of chase the leader, Larry Ellison's boys can turn things
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Thursday: They Rested (and more)
ETNZ is now two wins away from the LVC Final.
Photo:
©2007 Chris
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Thursday is a rest day, and
racing resumes Friday with Race 4. ESP-97 and USA-98 were sailing with new
measurement certificates Wednesday. Current forecast for Friday includes a
jump in wind speed. The rest day will allow more tinkering with boat
configurations, and plenty of time to think about adjustments in tactics, too. |
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Wednesday: Semi-Final Day 3
Going Green in Race 3:
Desafío's first match race win ever over Emirates Team New Zealand.
Photo: ©2007
Chris Cameron/ETNZ
Luna Rossa leads to finish;
ESP-97 gets on the board
Wednesday Results:
Desafío Español found a
way to get ahead and stay there all race, winning by 1:14, as a pre-start
penalty made Emirates Team New Zealand's life difficult. This is Desafío's
first match race victory ever against the Kiwis. Their series stands at
2-1 for ETNZ.
Luna Rossa led at every
turning mark, just as they have throughout the LVC semi-final, and BMW Oracle
ran out of room to catch them. ITA-94 gained upwind while USA-98 gained
back downwind, but not enough. LR won by 0:31 to take a 2-1 lead in the
series.
ITA-94 led
USA-98 at every mark in Race 3.
Photo: ©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget
Rear Aspect: Emirates
Team New Zealand sails on in Race 2.
Photo:
©2007 Chris
Cameron/ETNZ |
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Quotes:
Dean Barker, ETNZ: "Today
the only thing that really went right was the wind, unfortunately we were on the
left."
James Spithill, Helmsman,
Luna Rossa Challenge, on overcoming yesterday’s disappointment: "We said
look no matter how much you think about it, the what-if's, we could have done
this or that, you're never going to change the result. It is what it is.
The one thing we can do is focus on the next day, which is today, and go out
there and really show what the team is made of. It was real satisfying to
see the boys step up to that challenge because a result like yesterday can
either crumble a weak team, or a strong team will bounce back and really come
out and show their strength. And that’s what the guys did."
Eric Doyle, Strategist, BMW
Oracle Racing, asked what is going wrong: "We’re missing a couple of little
breaks here and there, but we'd have to say that for the most part the boys next
door are nailing everything pretty much 100%. They had a little bit of a
slipup yesterday downwind where we caught them off guard, but hats off to them,
they are doing a really nice job."
Asked whether this race was done
at the start, Doyle responded: "We didn't think so, but as it turned out,
yes, it was. The pressure came in nicely from the right hand side, it was
a pretty good right hand shift and that side of the course was favored about 85%
of the time -- and they were on the correct side 85% of the time. They
picked up one nice leftie on the second beat and did a nice job downwind,
despite our best efforts to out-gybe them and try to trip them up a little bit.
So with one side being favored there were definitely much fewer opportunities
than the last few days."
More quotes at ACM
Wednesday Outlook:
Weather:
ACM: Light easterly veering SE 8-10 knots.
ETNZ: SE 10-14
knots. Warning gun at 14:50h.
Races: Emirates Team New
Zealand will look to keep the points coming, Desafío Español has apparently been
following the strategy of trying to stick close and waiting for ETNZ to stumble,
and they may have the downwind speed to benefit from it, but time is running
out. ESP-97 needs to make something happen. They have the port entry
in Race 3.
Trailing by 0:58 after Leg 1,
BMW Oracle pulled a rabbit out of their hat Tuesday, passing Luna Rossa, and
throwing her a bit of a luff just in time to get ahead before the finish.
Opinions vary wildly as to how comparatively fast the boats truly are upwind and
downwind, and what sort of magic BMW Oracle used to pull that off, whether
boatspeed, tactics, or something else. Magic aside, what BMW Oracle fans
want to see most is a strong start and some rewarding tactical choices early to
reassure them their sailing machine is back on track. Luna Rossa should be
coming out as aggressive as ever, they had a great pre-start and opening beat in
Race 2, and without making too many mistakes will be hard to beat. This
series has the makings of a classic. |
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Tuesday: Semi-Final Day 2
In a electric finish that
capped an exciting clash, USA-98 found a way to edge ITA-94 on Day 2 and even
the series. Photo:
©2007
Gilles Martin-Raget
Tuesday Results:
Emirates Team New Zealand piles
another one on Desafío Español, winning by 0:40 and taking a 2-0 lead in the
series. Luna Rossa and BMW Oracle in a nailbiter to the finish: BMW
Oracle catches them with the finish line in sight, holds off a late surge and a
dive to the line by Luna Rossa, and takes a thrilling come from behind victory.
13 second delta for BMW Oracle, but a huge win in a pivotal match.
Read a great Tuesday snapshot from Kimball Livingston at Got Live
ETNZ takes a 2-0 lead over
Desafío Español.
Photo: ©2007
Lyn Hines |
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Quotes:
Peter Isler, BMW Oracle,
on BMWO's downwind gains: "If you look at all the margins downwind so
far, any team would be happy to be that fast downwind, but you certainly can't
write it all off to boatspeed. We've always been really happy with '98 all
around the course. She's a great boat. The last couple of days,
because of the oscillations, and because of the puffs, there have been more
opportunities for the trailing boat to look super-fast than on a traditional sea
breeze day where you just have a persistent shift."
Tuesday Outlook:
Second races of the Semi-finals:
ETNZ trying to repeat against Desafío Español. BMW Oracle looking to
correct the ledger against Luna Rossa. Warning gun at 14:50h.
Weather: RepCast: Light
early, 4-6 knots ENE, veering throughout midday, becoming SE 7-11 knots after
the start.
ETNZ: SE 10-14 knots.
Races: Desafío
never let ETNZ get too far away in Race 1, but New Zealand was able to maintain
an advantage once it was won. Against a defensively sailed NZL-92, ESP-97
wasn't exactly outclassed but neither did she show the passing speed that earned
her a trip to the semi's. (See Cameron Dunn's take on
how Monday's start set up New Zealand's victory). If there
are any slip-ups from the Round-Robin-winning New Zealanders, the Spanish look
like they will be right on them. Desafío gets the starboard entry in Race
2, will they go after ETNZ aggressively in the pre-start?
BMW Oracle fans were surprised
to see USA-98 chasing Luna Rossa in Race 1 despite what looked like a good
start. BMWO fans are quick to chalk it up to fluky winds, but LR's Torben
Grael made another great call and got it right (Mark
Chisnell's comments are instructive). Although BMWO pulled off
several passing maneuvers in the Round Robins, ITA-94 was not caught Monday, and
a luffing gambit didn't do the trick, either, making the Italians look a lot
more like the winning team they were back in 2000 than they have for some time
since. Steadier wind Tuesday may help reveal if Patrizio Bertelli's Silver
Bullet is here to stay. |
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Monday: Louis Vuitton Cup Semi-Final
Day 1 Results
Luna Rossa eclipses BMW
Oracle in the opening race of the Louis Vuitton Cup semi-final, winning by 2:19.
Photo: ©2007
Gilles Matin-Raget
ETNZ and Desafío, shown
above in Round Robin 2, will race in the semi's.
Click image to enlarge Photo: ©2007
Chris Cameron/ETNZ
Monday Results:
Luna Rossa shows BMW Oracle some
moves, wins by 2:19, and leads their series 1-0 after Day 1. Emirates Team
New Zealand beats Desafío Español by 0:43 to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-nine
series.
Quotes:
Peter Isler,
Navigator, BMW ORACLE Racing: "We were
happy with our position at the start. After a drag race to left, a fifteen
degree leftie hit us near the left lay line -- you can’t plan for that, but it
ended up being a turning point in the race. Another tiny overlap at the
leeward gate put them not only ahead immediately, but engineered a split, the
one thing you didn’t want on a day like today. Good sailors won today by keeping
their eyes open and having good boat handling."
Torben Grael, Tactician, Luna
Rossa Challenge, on having owner Patrizio Bertelli on board as 18th man: "He
probably found it hard to keep quiet and possibly wanted to jump on my neck on
the first downwind leg! But it was great that he was on board today that we did
so well."
More Quotes at ACM |
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Monday Outlook:
Emirates Team New Zealand versus
Desafío Español.
BMW Oracle versus Luna Rossa.
The two semi-final series
begin Monday April 14, first warning signal scheduled for 14:50h. First
boat in each series to win five races will advance to the Louis Vuitton Cup
Final.
Semi-final Pairings: Emirates
Team New Zealand versus Desafío Español, and BMW Oracle versus Luna Rossa.
ETNZ beat Desafío 2-0 in the
rounds robin, the Kiwis led at every mark in both races, for finish deltas for
1:12 and 0:43. ETNZ leads 5-0 in their LV Act matches.
BMW Oracle beat Luna Rossa 2-0
in the rounds robin. BMWO led one match start to finish, while in the
other Luna Rossa led BMW Oracle until the second upwind leg, and both races
finished with close winning deltas of 0:19 and 0:06. BMW Oracle leads 5-2
in previous LV Acts.
It's likely in all cases that
the teams have modified their boats since RR2, adapting to expected conditions
and perceived performance profiles of their opponents, as well as incorporating
new design and tuning inputs. Winds in the Semi-finals are expected to be
a bit higher and more consistent than in the rounds robin. Race legs in
the semi's will be longer, 3.0 miles on the rhum line instead of 2.5, which
rewards straightline speed but also allows more room for trailing teams to
recover.
Weather:
ETNZ: NW to NE,
10 to 20 knots. RepCast: Breezy 12-16 knots WNW early, but as temps warm
things may start getting ugly. Around start time pressure decreases...and
by 1530, backing to SW and dropping fast. Possible favored left side
early.
Interesting to look for:
If Desafío doesn't perceive themselves to have a speed advantage over ETNZ, the
Spanish may choose to dice it up in the pre-start hoping to draw a penalty or at
least a good position at the gun. ETNZ, hindered by an afterguard injury,
is fighting a reputation they developed in the RR's as a vulnerable boat in the
pre-starts and will be under pressure to show otherwise.
BMW Oracle and Luna Rossa's
pairing looks to be a drag race at the beginning, one boat fast and the other
hoping to hang with them. If there's wind in the 14+ knot range we may see
ITA racing in much more suitable conditions than she had in the RR's. If
conditions drop to light air, Cup fans with moderately long memories will be
looking to see whether LR's tactician Torben Grael focuses more closely on the
wind or the opponent.
Quote:
Chris Dickson, Skipper, BMW Oracle Racing: "When 87
was launched, she was incredibly innovative and 98 has moved on from there.
Nothing stands still. Other teams have also made huge leaps. If you took any of
the boats that were racing this week out to the start line against any of the
top boats from the last AC in Auckland it would be 5-0 guaranteed. The new boats
are several generations ahead, and this is consistent throughout history."
More quotes at ACM
Also see: USA-87
and USA-98, BMW Oracle design team and who did what:
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