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Formula 18 World Championship - French victorious on final day

'Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012'    Rich Roberts ©    Click Here to view large photo

On Globaltech Formula 18 World Championship 2012 fifth and final day France's Olivier Backes and crew Matthieu Vandame figured they needed to sail only two of the last three races to pocket first place.

Wrong. They needed only one as a light southwest breeze gasped its last against warm desert Santa Ana winds - local autumn phenomenon - blowing offshore from the opposite direction, leaving the fleet of 118 Gold and Silver flight boats from 16 countries drifting helplessly in the event hosted by Alamitos Bay Yacht Club.

The regatta was caught in the middle. The single race was delayed 1 1/4 hours by racers' early starts and course changes required with shifting light winds of 3 to 7 knots. Later, as the stragglers crept in from the mile-square trapezoid course, principal race officer Mark Townsend debated for an hour whether to continue.

At one point he even studied smoke from the oil refinery fire west of Long Beach for clues to what the wind might do. Then at 3:30 he called it a regatta, and Backes and Vandame's coach, Alex Udin, jumped aboard their cat to provide the winners a champagne shower.

'When I put up the [abandonment] flags, all the boats cheered,' Townsend said later.

As far as the championship was concerned, ending two short of the 15 scheduled races made no difference. Backes/Vandame finished 15th in Saturday's only race, but none of their challengers finished better than sixth - not nearly enough to threaten their lead, especially with a second throwout to play.

Even with the subdued climax, Olivier said the victory was better than his first win of the F18 Worlds two years ago in France.

'The first time I won there was a big fight for the win at the end with three boats,' he said. 'This was much better.'

Olivier had another crew in 2010, so this was Vandame's first F18 Worlds title. 'I'm really happy,' he said.

So was Karel Begemann, crew for Oscar Zeekant on the runnerup boat from The Netherlands.

'We didn't really come here to win,' Begemann said. 'We just hoped to be in the top five.'

In fact, Dutch boats seized four of the top six places overall.

It was the first F18 Worlds in the USA. The top American boat finished 10th, sailed by Michael Easton and Tripp Burd of the New England Nacra Sailing Association (NENSA).

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Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012 -  Rich Roberts ©   Click Here to view large photo

Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012 -  Rich Roberts ©   Click Here to view large photo

Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012 -  Rich Roberts ©   Click Here to view large photo

Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012 -  Rich Roberts ©   Click Here to view large photo

Day 5 - Formula 18 World Championship 2012 -  Rich Roberts ©   Click Here to view large photo

Alamitos Bay Yacht Club website
F18 International Class Association website


by Rich Roberts

  

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