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Finn class at Sailing World Cup Hyeres - Day 1

by Robert Deaves, IFA 28 Apr 2016 04:24 AEST 27 April - 1 May 2016
Sailing World Cup Hyeres day 1 © Jesus Renedo / Sailing Energy

Josh Junior first out of the blocks in windy Hyeres

Josh Junior (NZL) continued his winning ways from Palma to take the early lead at the Sailing World Cup Hyeres, holding the overall lead from Caleb Paine (USA) and Oliver Tweddell (AUS) after two windy races were held on the opening day.

The forecasts were predicting wind and there was plenty of that. Anders Pedersen (NOR) made the most of the opening race to lead all the way to win from Jake Lilley (AUS), who moved into second place on the second upwind, overtaking Jonathan Lobert (FRA) who crossed in third.

Early on in the second race Junior was in the pack but climbed through to second on the second upwind, to take the lead on the final downwind to the finish to take the bullet from Paine and Tweddell.

Pedersen said of his day, "It was for sure a big day here in Hyeres. Strong wind and big chop made it a hard day, especially upwind. In the first race I had a good start near the pin and it all went on track from there. In the second race I had a less good start but managed to be OK at the top mark. But on the second beat I really messed up so I ended up 14th."

"But I'm happy with the first race, and it was really fun sailing conditions today."

For the few countries that have still to select sailors for Rio, Hyeres is an important regatta, for some it will be the end, for others the beginning of the end. One of those countries is Australia with Lilley and Tweddell upping their game as the trials heads towards a conclusion at the Gold Cup, the class world championship, in two weeks time.

Tweddell said, "Hyeres was WINDY today! The wind was coming offshore and it was breeze on. It was shifty upwind, and survival downwind; it was pretty fun though."

"The racing was nice and tight and intense which is what you'd expect with the majority of the best guys here."

Racing in Hyeres continues to Sunday, 1 May when the medal race is scheduled.

Results after Day 1: (two races)

1 NZL 24, Josh Junior, 5pts
2 USA 6, Caleb Paine, 7pts
3 AUS 261, Oliver Tweddell, 10pts
4 CRO 524, Ivan Kljakovic Gaspic, 10pts
5 AUS41, Jake Lilley, 12pts
6 NOR-1, Anders Pedersen, 15pts
7 FRA 112, Jonathan Lobert, 15pts
8 NZL-16, Andrew Murdoch, 18pts
9 RUS 57, Egor Terpigorev, 18pts
10 DEN-2, Jonas Høgh-Christensen, 20pts

Full results here

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