Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia Team: Press Release

Valencia, August 3rd, 2007 |
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From Mascalzone Latino On the sport side all wish and expect to be part of an event in which winning has a lot of value through strong, tough but ultimately fair-play-based competition. On a commercial side we all expect and wish to have a credible and sellable event in which the sponsor would have their visibility and good chances to have their teams successfully compete. Both the prospective and the current AC 33 Challengers need to look for sponsors. To our knowledge few, if any, of the challengers recently accepted by SNG do not have yet even the start up funds. The Class Rule of the next event and the unilaterally-appointed race management and dispute resolution provisions are the critical points of objection to the current Protocol, which has already received a lot of criticism since its publication. We believe that an Americas Cup in which the Challengers would know from the Defender (without previous Challenger involvement) the new class rules only 18 months before the event would not be a competitive regatta, nor would be credible or sellable. We should count at minimum 8-9 months of design work, 8-9 months, if not more, in case of two yachts, for the construction. Challengers would not even have enough time to test the new yachts on-the-water. When the new class of yacht was created in 1988, all competitors had more than 3 years to prepare. We understand Alinghi’s wish to play its role as the Defender, and its desire of evolving the event with a new class of yachts. We understand Oracles position that ultimately it is playing the role of a Challenger, and wishes to make the game more accessible and equitable for the challengers. In the existing conflicting positions between SNG/Alinghi and GGYC/Oracle, all other teams should try to contribute in resolving this impasse. We therefore urge SNG/Alinghi to reopen the discussion on the AC XXXIII Protocol on the following basis, provided that AC 33 will be in Valencia in 2009, May-July as announced:
The execution of a revised Protocol with these provisions should then convince GGYC to withdraw the Court actions, and it would attract more sponsors and, therefore, more teams to the event.
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