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RC44 Sweden Cup - Team Aqua victorious + Video

by Jessica Gray on 23 Jul 2012
Team Aqua (GBR 2041) - RC44 Sweden Cup 2012 MartinezStudio.es .
RC44 Cup 2012 has been won by Team Aqua for the second year in a row with a race to spare, on a day where the wind increased and the sea state made for some exciting downwind sleigh rides in Marstrand.

It was tight going into the final day of racing at the RC44 Sweden Cup, only 10-points separated the top four boats. Second placed Katusha (RUS) came out fighting, taking control of the first race of the day. They led from Artemis Racing at windward mark with Team Aqua (GBR) back in sixth place, but an early gybe by the British team saw them surf into third by the leeward gate. The positions didn’t change to the finish with Katusha taking the win from Artemis Racing and Team Aqua in third. It was getting tighter at the top.


Race two got underway with the breeze steadily increasing, gusting to over 20 knots. The leaders all opted for the left hand side on the first beat, but the right paid and it was the Russian pair, Team Nika and Synergy, who led at the windward mark. Aqua rounded sixth with Artemis Racing eighth and Katusha tenth. RUS 7 had been one of the lead boats before their mast came crashing down, snapping 1.5metres above the gooseneck. Downwind there were casualties also, Peninsula Petroleum broached, AFX Capital struggled to control their kite drop at the bottom gate.

But Team Aqua were relishing the conditions, on the first run they took four places to round second. On the final run Aqua kept the pressure on Team Nika and Chris Bake’s men surfed across the finish line to take the race win. Katusha and Artemis Racing moved up the rankings to finish fifth and sixth respectively, but Team Aqua had sealed the event with a race to spare.

After racing Team Aqua’s tactician, Cameron Appleton, disclosed the team had snuck in three extra days of practice ahead of the event in Sweden; it had blown 30 knots everyday. Their extra time on the water showed through their excellent boat handling and after his customary dunking in Marstrand Harbour Team Aqua’s owner Chris Bake (GBR) summed up the day. 'It was awesome today, unbelievable. The boat was going like a bat out of hell. It was really hard. The upwind felt like three rounds with a sumo wrestler – trying to hold on to the wheel getting knocked around all over the place – it was hard work but a lot of fun.'


The race was now for second. Artemis Racing was tied for points with Katusha, whoever beat the other in the final race would take second, so long as they were no more than six places behind Hugues Lepic at the helm of Aleph Sailing Team.


Team Aqua asserted their dominance by leading the race from start to finish. Behind them places were changing. Half way up the first beat and Katusha tacked right on Artemis Racing, forcing the Swedish team to tack away. By the top mark Aleph was second, Katusha fourth and Artemis Racing back in ninth. After another dramatic run that saw Peninsula Petroleum’s kite explode, Aleph had dropped to third, Artemis Racing gaining one place to eighth. By the final gun, Steve Howe at the helm of Katusha with Andy Horton calling the shots had done enough to take second overall, just one-point ahead of Artemis Racing, who were in turn one-point ahead of Aleph. The French team just missing out on the podium.


Although disappointed not to have won on home waters, Artemis Racings’ owner Torbjorn Tornqvist still enjoyed another great day of racing in Marstrand. 'It was fantastic out there; huge waves, big winds and we had some great moments of speed, clocking 23 knots at one point with the water flushing over us. It was fantastic.'


As for the overall RC44 Championship Tour each of the teams can now discard their worst event of the season. Team Aqua lose their fourth and count two firsts and a second. Artemis Racing are the only boat that can stop Chris Bake’s team being crowned RC44 Tour Champions for the second year in a row. The Swedish team need to win the Adris RC44 World Championship in two months’ time, with Aqua counting a fourth or worse to stand a chance of taking the Championship.

The final event of the season, which doubles as the classes World Championship, will take place in beautiful fishing town of Rovinj, Croatia from third-7th October. Can Torbjorn Tornqvist and his Artemis Racing team take Team Aqua’s crown?





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