Adria RC44 Cup pedal to the metal for Team Aqua + Video
by Jo Grindley on 1 Oct 2011
Adris RC44 Cup 2011 Nico Martinez / RC 44 Class Association
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In the Adris RC44 Cup, an early sea breeze came in off the north Adriatic Sea during morning allowing the fleet to complete another four races. It would be Team Aqua who would put the pedal to the metal and end the day in a familiar place, at top of the leader-board.
The wind started at a moderate eight knots and reached 17 at its peak. There was always more wind at the top of the course, away from the Rovinj shore-line and surrounding Islands, making sail choices difficult for the fourteen teams. 'On the water it was certainly more challenging than yesterday, to stay ahead of the small oscillations and pressure differences from one side of the course to the other was tough,' was Cameron Appleton’s synopsis of the day’s racing.
Team Aqua (GBR) started their ascent of the leader-board in race one, finishing second. The next race didn’t go completely to plan. They arrived at the windward mark on port, tried to squeeze in, only to be penalised. Luckily they had space to complete their penalty without losing any places, as a left hand shift had split the pack in two. Despite playing catch up Chris Bake and his team took two further places to finish fourth.
From there on in the British team didn’t put a foot wrong, finishing with two race wins and a seven point cushion to second placed Islas Canarias Puerto Calero. The Spanish team’s consistency for a second day moved them up the leader-board into second, their best result of the day a third, their worst a sixth.
Team Ceeref (SLO) also seemed to master the conditions adding just ten points to their score-line in what owner Igor Lah called a 'brilliant day, there were no mistakes, somehow everything worked perfectly.' Their three thirds and a first moved them into fourth, on equal points with Torbjorn Tornqvist’s Artemis Racing (SWE), who couldn’t match their performance from yesterday scoring two fourth and eighth places.
For the French Aleph Sailing Team who joined the RC44 Tour in Austria this year 'Everything seems to be coming together nicely, we had some decent starts and good boat speed, so it turned out ok,' was owner Hugues Lepic summary of their performance. The won the opening race and followed up with a second. They couldn’t quite match the same form for the final two races, but their 12th and fourth was enough to move them up to sixth overall, seven points adrift of overnight leaders Oracle Racing.
Russell Coutts and Stuart Hebb also struggled to find the form that had showed on the first two days. Oracle Racing’s score-line read 8, 10, 2, 7, one they will be looking to improve on tomorrow.
The fleet also welcomed 70 young school children from Rovinj today, who spent the morning testing their grinding skills on the RC44’s and producing some fantastic sail murals to take back to their schools. Racing continues at the Adris RC44 Cup until Sunday October 2nd with the first start at 11.30 CET daily.
Igor Lah – owner and match race helm – Team Ceeref: It was a brilliant day. There were no mistakes, somehow everything worked perfectly. All the guys onboard did a perfect job so I hope we can continue like this. The conditions were the same as yesterday until the last race where it got a little shiftier but it was a really nice day and we enjoyed the sailing. Today’s results put us in a good position for the regatta, which is what we were looking for.
José Maria Ponce – tactician – Islas Canarias Puerto Calero: We are happy with today’s results, we were aiming to be top five (each race) in racing this week but today was more difficult than yesterday, our boat speed today wasn’t as good and we had some pretty choppy shifty conditions which was very tough but it was good sailing. We are happy we are close to all the top five boats now so we need fight hard to keep a good position. We aim to be top three but we know it’s going to be very difficult and we will just take it one race at a time.
Cameron Appleton – tactician – Team Aqua: The guys onboard have done a great job the last few days because there has been a lot of gear changing and tricky conditions but they’ve been all over the adjustments and the right timings for it. Chris (Bake) did a really good job today he steered the boat well, because we were really hard on him, so we’re pleased to have a great finish today with two firsts. On the water it was certainly more challenging than yesterday, to stay ahead of the small oscillations and pressure differences from one side of the course to the other. You’ve got to get away clean at the start, which made the difference for us today, yesterday we had a couple of bad starts and you never quite know how you’re going to shape up after that, but we put a lot of focus on it today, to get in a good lane off the line.
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