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America's Cup – Land Rover BAR on Gothenburg's opener + Video

by Land Rover BAR on 29 Aug 2015
Land Rover BAR foiling in 18 plus knots - 2015 America's Cup World Series Lloyd Images
Gothenburg produced some fantastic conditions for the opening practice session of the second Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series for 2015. After a tentative start to feel out the performance of the boat in what were top-of-the range conditions, the Land Rover BAR crew crossed the finish line first in the final practice race in Sweden.

Overall thoughts on the day

Skipper and Team Principal Ben Ainslie: 'It was pretty windy out there, awesome sailing, but early on we weren't quite sure of the conditions, to be honest. We haven't sailed in this much breeze on these boats before. So it took us a little while to get into the rhythm of things and understand where the limit was. Once we did that in the first race, we were much more comfortable in the second and really pushed it a bit harder. It was great, awesome racing, I think we got our top speed at 37, 38 knots which in a 45 foot boat is pretty impressive. The guys did a great job, so from a tentative start it ended up being a really good day.'

Wing Trimmer, Paul 'CJ' Campbell-James: 'Our forecast said 16-18 knots of wind and it was probably more like 18-23, so there was a little bit more breeze than we were expecting which made it pretty exciting for a practice day. This fleet is such a high standard and everyone has their day. We wouldn't be surprised by any of these teams winning a race. There were four boats out there today [Artemis had a capsize and ETNZ damaged gear] and all four were fighting for the lead, there was a lot of overtaking and lots of different people leading. So it's anyone's race tomorrow and we're pushing hard to make sure we're on top.'

Runner, David 'Freddie' Carr: 'The first thing to note is that the course is much smaller than Portsmouth, mainly restricted by the island. So in certain wind directions it can only be half a mile lap, whereas in Portsmouth it was 1.2 miles. We're going to be doing a lot more laps; that's the big stand out difference.

'In terms of our preparation, the big difference is that we're in our tent as opposed to our amazing base at home, and in a funny way it's easier to focus on the regatta. There was a lot of attention around Portsmouth, and it added pressure to perform, especially with the amount of people watching and the Royal visit. It really felt like a home event. And here, although it is a World Series event, we're just another team. It takes the pressure off a bit… that's how it's different for me.'



Race One

Jib Trimmer, Nick Hutton: 'It was a full-on day, super sunny and lots of wind. We had a few mistakes in the first race, but today is all about practice.'

Wing Trimmer, Paul 'CJ' Campbell-James: 'In race one we got a really good start and had a good first reach and we led for the first lap – but it's a super short course with lots of manoeuvres and lots of emphasis on laylines [the final angle of approach to the mark]. We under-cooked a layline downwind and were forced to do a double-gybe, it was really costly, but that's what we had to do and lost first place. It also put us out of phase with the shifts and we dropped back one more. So the first race we were a little disappointed with.'

Race Two

Wing Trimmer, Paul 'CJ' Campbell-James: 'The second race we didn't have the greatest of starts, but by the leeward mark we were in front and we were very happy with that. We managed to hold on and had a good lead by the finish - happy boys at the end of today. Leading into tomorrow, we had a great day today, and we're in really good shape. Some teams had some spills and obviously there was a capsize, so we're really confident into tomorrow and looking forward to getting started.'

Land Rover BAR Gothenburg line up:
Ben Ainslie - Skipper and Team Principal
Paul Campbell-James - Wing trimmer
David 'Freddie' Carr - Runner
Nick Hutton - Trimmer
Giles Scott - Bow/tactician
Andy Mclean - Race crew reserve
Jo Lees - Boat Captain
Richy O'Farrell - Shore support
James Chapman – Rib driver and Shore support
Ian Boag - Shore support








Video: Land Rover BAR Team Principal and Skipper, Ben Ainslie and Bow/ Tactician Giles Scott 'on the ground in Gothenburg'

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