RC44 Cagliari Cup day one Sardinia
by RC44 Class Association on 30 Jun 2011
Oracle Racing - RC44 Cagliari Cup 2011 Nico Martinez / RC 44 Class Association
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RC44 Cagliari Cup 2011 day one.
Clear skies and a gentle breeze welcomed the 15 teams competing in the RC44 Cagliari Cup in Sardinia. With one day of match racing scheduled into the event, the fleet raced six flights with four teams coming away undefeated; Team Ceeref, Oracle Racing, Katusha and Team Aqua.
Cameron Appleton was at the helm of Team Aqua and seemed to cruise to victory in each of their four races. Leading the match race ranking coming into Cagliari, their form today cemented their place at the top of the leader board, two points ahead of Paul Cayard on Katusha and Russell Coutts steering Oracle Racing.
Oracle Racing was also undefeated despite a sometimes eventful day. 'The first race we lost one of our crew members overboard (Matt Coutts) at the windward mark and had to circle round and go back for him. Our second race was really close with No Way Back they were ahead of us but we managed to pass them. There was some good racing out there.' Explained Russell Coutts after racing.
On a day where the professional skippers are allowed to steer, Igor Lah, at the helm of his own boat, Team Ceeref, put in a stand out performance taking three straight wins from Ironbound (USA), Islas Canarias Puerto Calero (ESP)and Aleph (FRA) helmed by 2010 World Match Racing runner up, Mathieu Richard.
Team Ceeref sit fourth in the overall in the match racing standing on nine points, after three events. On equal points is Artemis Racing who had good fortune on their side in their match against David Murphy’s Ironbound (USA).
'We had an interesting race with Ironbound where we both went around the mark the wrong way. We managed to unwind ourselves, so even though they beat us on the water they didn't sail the correct course, so didn’t get a result. Torbjorn (Tornqvist owner of Artemis) was the only one on the boat that noticed the mistake which was key to us doing well.' Explained a relieved Morgan Larson after racing.
The two new teams who have joined the Tour in Cagliari also added points to their scoreline with Poland’s MAG Racing winning two out of their four races with team tactician Piotr Przybylski, at the helm.
'We are very happy with our performance today, we finished with good results in my debut on the helm and although I have sailed on these boats for a few years before but it has always been in different positions from front trim to back trim but never on the helm so for me it was a really great day. It was so important for us to have won two races; it allows us to push forward for the future.'
RUS 7 Racing team powered by anywayanyday.com picked up their only race win against fellow Russian’s Team Nika, whose owner Vladimir Prosikhin described their day as 'Unlucky, but very enjoyable'.
Tomorrow marks the start of the fleet racing phase of the event and with more new teams arriving on the circuit Team Aqua’s Cameron Appleton, a veteran of the class is contemplating how it’s going to pan out. 'It’s going be great racing against 14 teams; it will be hard in the fleet racing. All of a sudden a 10th result might look pretty good. Its early days, I'm interested to see how mixed up the results will be at the end of it. It’s great to see the class growing and the new teams mean it’s going to be harder on the race track.'
Racing continues for the RC44 Cagliari Cup from the 30th June – 3rd July.
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