Louis Vuitton Pacific Series: RR1 Day
5 Report
Auckland, February 3, 2009
Friday’s first day of sailing was under a significant cloud cover and fairly cool temperatures. But Saturday’s weather was much warmer, with lots of sun among the clouds. The question was whether sun would translate into wind. Another beautiful day on the Waitemata -- the forecasts of rain have not materialized, and hopefully delays like yesterday’s have been left in the wake, too. Race 1: The boats split tacks on the start, with BMW Oracle taking the left –- but only for a brief time, heading back and crossing Damiani and tacking to starboard just ahead. Damiani chose not to tack away, taking BMW Oracle’s stern all the way around the top mark, 20 seconds behind. With the Italians affecting BMW Oracle’s breeze, the lead was only nine seconds at the bottom mark. But as the second leg progressed, BMW Oracle stretched their advantage and took the win. BMW Oracle finishes in second place in Pool A, Damiani Italia in third. Race 2: Shosholoza’s lead at the start translated to a 50 second lead at the top mark, and time spent by Alinghi in a wind hole saw the deficit inflate to 2:20 at the bottom. To make matters worse, Alinghi uncharacteristically lost control of the spinnaker during a “kiwi drop” at the rounding, fighting to bring in a spinnaker that wanted billow around the mast. It was a sight not usually associated with the clockwork America’s Cup defender –- nor was the one kilometer lead, 3:49 for those checking their stopwatches, that Shosholoza enjoyed at the finish. Race 3: Race 4 -- Reporting by Diane Swintal for CupInfo/©2009 CupInfo Links of Interest: Round Robin 1: Head-to-Head Results and Standings CupInfo's Main Louis Vuitton Pacific Series page Visit the Official Louis Vuiton Pacific Series Web Site |
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