Please select your home edition
Edition
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design LEADERBOARD

Volvo Ocean Race teams push man and boat to absolute limit

by Volvo Ocean Race on 15 Jun 2012
Brad Jackson meets a wall of water while trimming the mainsheet, onboard PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG during leg 8 of the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 Amory Ross http://www.amoryross.com
Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12 fleet are on day four of leg eight from Lisbon, Portugal to Lorient, France. The overall race result could hinge on a risky manoeuvre the teams will try to pull off in heavy weather, fading light and close to the eye of a violent storm later today, Thursday 14th June.

With less than 500 nm to go before the teams reach Lorient, and just one more offshore leg to come, the 2011-12 race could all come down to how well the six crews, led by Groupama sailing team, carry out a daring gybe in winds of up to 40 knots in the last 24 hours of leg eight.

Telefónica, the overnight leaders on leg eight and one of four teams still in the running for the overall prize, posted a 24-hour run of 564 nautical miles to set a new best mark in the IWC Schaffhausen Speed Record Challenge.

Iker Martínez’s team were then given a reminder of how everything could yet change, however, when they slipped from top spot on the leg to third at the 1300 UTC position report after briefly slowing down before picking up speed again.

Telefónica are in second place overall, eight points behind Groupama. Puma are 13 points off the leaders, with Camper 10 points behind them.

With just five miles splitting the top four boats the manoeuvre all are now contemplating could prove pivotal and will put the skills of the teams to the ultimate test when they’re at their most exhausted.

'The gybe is going to be super crucial - it will decide the winner,' said Andrew Cape, navigator on Telefónica.

'It’s a question of how far you want to push into the low - do you want a bit more wind, is it too much wind, how much shift do you get up for the gybe?

'This is really crucial. It will come this evening some time as it gets dark, and you’ll certainly see different ideas. It won’t instantly be who has the better idea - you won’t know till the end. When the breeze shifts a bit or picks up and you lay the finish, you’ll know.'

The critical gybe must happen following a record 24 hours for the fleet which saw Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand’s longstanding race record of 553 nautical miles, set on leg one from Alicante to Cape Town, topple to Telefónica.

With plenty of runway still ahead, though, Telefónica are certain of winning the trophy and the IWC Portuguese Yacht Club Chronograph Edition 'Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12' watches the race’s official timekeeper will give as prizes at the end of the race.

All six teams were pushing man and boat to the absolute limit in the knowledge that the results of leg eight could determine their overall finishing position.

'It’s pretty full on - it’s a bit like playing chicken really,' said Tom Addis, navigator with second-placed Puma, who at 1300 UTC trailed Groupama by less than four miles with a 0.1-mile buffer over Telefónica in third.

'We have this really intense low pressure system really close to the finish and there’s very little time to make up for being conservative, so everyone is pushing pretty hard.

'There is worse to come, so we just have to try and keep it all together. If you’re too conservative you’re chances of winning are pretty slim because you’ve got very little time to make up the extra distance, so we’ll see how we go.'

After slipping down the rankings yesterday when their mainsail became stuck up their mast, Groupama were back up in pole position and determined to protect their overall lead.

Puma were in second, 3.7 nm behind, with Telefónica a fraction behind and Camper 5.1 nm off the lead.

'Fingers crossed everything works out and we can keep pushing as hard as we can and not say goodbye to the lead,' Groupama helmsman Phil Harmer said. 'Everyone is pretty tired, but everyone wants this one really badly. Amazingly, everyone is still smiling.'

The first boats are expected to cross the leg eight finish line in Lorient, France, at 1000 UTC on Friday.

Provisional schedule:
0430 UTC – Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand
0500 UTC – Puma Ocean Racing powered by Berg
0530 UTC – Groupama sailing team
0600 UTC – Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
0630 UTC – Team Telefónica
0700 UTC – Team Sanya

Leg 8 - 14/06/2012 13:02:13 UTC

 

 

DTL

DTLC

BS

DTF

1

GPMA

0.00

9

24

452.6

2

PUMA

3.70

8

23.8

456.3

3

TELE

3.80

4

17.4

456.5

4

CMPR

5.10

10

24.5

457.7

5

ADOR

31.80

7

25.3

484.5

6

SNYA

70.60

1

19.8

523.2


Volvo Ocean Race website

RS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERFlagstaff 2021AUG - Oceanis Yacht 54 - FOOTERX-Yachts X4.0

Related Articles

Hamilton Island Race Week accomodation
The most popular Race Week properties available now Hamilton Island Race Week is fast approaching and we have some prime race week viewing spots available where you can watch some of the world's best racing yachts sail by and be close to all the celebrations.
Posted today at 5:40 am
59th Congressional Cup at Long Beach Day 2
First four advance to quarter-finals Closing out the opening round-robin stage of the 59th Congressional Cup today in Long Beach, the top four teams - Ian Williams/ GBR, Jeppe Borch/ DEN, Dave Hood/ USA and Gavin Brady/ USA, each advance to the Quarter-final stage of the event.
Posted today at 3:40 am
Finns and French finish Ocean Globe Race
Galiana WithSecure and Evrika excape the windhole 40nm from the finish line It was a long, painfully slow final two days to complete their circumnavigation. But, finally, Galiana WithSecure FI (06) and Evrika FR (07) crossed the Royal Yacht Squadron finish line in a moody windless, moonlight Cowes arrival.
Posted on 25 Apr
No major fears for Sunday's Transat CIC start
There will be no initial gales to contend with, rather a relatively light winds start As all of the Transat CIC skippers convened this morning at Lorient's La Base for the main briefing before Sunday's start of the 3,500 miles solo race across the North Atlantic to New York, ideas about the weather are the main topic of discussion.
Posted on 25 Apr
Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 5
Sister act seals Olympic spot in windsurfing Czech sisters Katerina and Barbora Svikova took gold and silver in the three-rider final of the women's windsurfing competition on day five of the Last Chance Regatta in the south of France.
Posted on 25 Apr
The must-do Rolex Middle Sea Race
The start of 45th edition is six months away Starting from Grand Harbour, Valletta, the Mediterranean's premier 600-mile classic promises much and always over delivers for participants and spectators alike.
Posted on 25 Apr
American Magic's AC75 Race Boat Uncloaked
Commissioning of B3 continues in Barcelona New York Yacht Club American Magic, Challenger for the 37th America's Cup, uncloaked its AC75 race boat, "B3," as commissioning continues in Barcelona.
Posted on 25 Apr
RS Tera Worlds 2024 already breaking records
Selling out more than 3 months in advance of the event In a record-breaking first for the International RS Tera Class, the RS Tera World Championship 2024 registration has reached maximum capacity - selling out more than 3 months in advance of the event.
Posted on 25 Apr
Lunven and Soudée on the dockside in Lorient
Preparing for a classic north Atlantic passage in the Transat CIC Once again La Base marina in Lorient, Brittany – the main home of the IMOCA fleet – is a hive of activity as 33 boats and their skippers prepare for the daunting challenge of the North Atlantic alone.
Posted on 25 Apr
Antigua Sailing Week 2024 Preview
All set to deliver sensational racing and amazing parties in a beautiful setting Antigua Sailing Week is back for the 55th edition with 13 racing classes filled to the brim with sailors from all over the world. Teams from over 20 different nations are set for the Caribbean's famous regatta.
Posted on 25 Apr