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Podium finish in sight for top Alpari Tour teams

by Alpari World Match Racing Tour on 16 Oct 2014
Podium finish in sight for top Alpari Tour Teams. Alpari World Match Racing Tour
Any one of the current top seven teams on the Alpari World Match Racing Tour has the opportunity to reach the coveted podium of the ISAF World Championship as the Tour prepares for its penultimate stage at the Argo Group Gold Cup next week in Bermuda.

The scoring system for the Alpari Tour is based on a high points format, but one rewarding the podium placers. Thus, the first, second and third placed finishers at each event receive respectively 25, 22 and 19 points, while teams in fourth, five and six places receive 16, 14 and 12.

'Of course, more points are awarded for finishing on the podium,' explains Tour Director, Craig Mitchell. 'Whereas Formula 1 is all win-orientated, with a seven point difference between a win and a second, we keep the points separation on the Tour much closer.'

For 2014 the Tour comprises seven stages culminating for the 10th year in a row at the season’s grand finale, the Monsoon Cup Malaysia. However en route to Malaysia teams get to discard their two worst results of the season – in other words they must count their best four results out of six. Then, to ensure the maximum climax at the Monsoon Cup, teams’ results in Malaysia are not only non-discardable, but also come with a 1.5x multiplier compared to other events on the Tour.



Calculating the best four results after five events on the current leaderboard, four-time world champion Ian Williams and his GAC Pindar team are the team to beat with 94 points [out of a maximum 100points based on 25 points for a win, times four]. However after back to back wins at the Chicago Match Cup and the inaugural Dutch Match Cup this year, Taylor Canfield’s US One team is chasing fast on 88 points. If the US Virgin Islands skipper can continue his winning streak at the Argo Group Gold Cup then he will be able to discard one of his third place finishes and draw level with Williams going into the Monsoon Cup.

'In previous years at the Monsoon Cup we’ve seen that if you win your Quarter Final, you’ve done it [won the championship],' continues Mitchell. 'But if Canfield can get closer by making the Final in Bermuda with Williams eliminated, then it will be a very close battle into Malaysia. And as Canfield has already achieved an impressive four results (three, three, one, one), it will be interesting to see what strategy he adopts in Bermuda against the GAC Pindar team.'


Close behind the two front-runners the fight is on for a place on the overall Tour podium for 2014. French skipper Mathieu Richard’s LunaJets team is currently on 76 points with a two-three-three-four scoreline of counting events. Finishing third or better in Bermuda, an event Richard last won in 2007, would allow him to discard his fourth place. Equally Bjorn Hansen (Hansen Sailing Team), Keith Swinton (Team Alpari FX) and Phil Robertson (WAKA Racing) currently sit at 63, 58 and 56 points respectively, putting them firmly in the hunt for a podium finish if the leaders stumble during the season’s deciding event.

'If they all finished in reverse order in Bermuda, then they would all be knocking on the door of a podium finish overall, but you have to think right now it is Williams’ and Canfield’s to lose with Mathieu Richard hoping to do the leapfrog and snatch the title he has been coveting for some time now.' concludes Mitchell.

Subject to the passing of the impending Hurricane Gonzalo currently tracking towards Bermuda this weekend, racing for the Argo Group Gold Cup will start on Wednesday 21st October.

2014 Alpari World Match Racing Tour Standings
1 Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar 94pts
2 Taylor Canfield (ISV) US One 88pts
3 Mathieu Richard (FRA) LunaJets 76pts
4 Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Hansen Sailing 63pts
5 Keith Swinton (AUS) Team Alpari FX 58pts
6 Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing 56pts
7 David Gilmour (AUS) Team Gilmour 39pts
8 Francesco Bruni (ITA) Luna Rossa 20pts

2014 Alpari World Match Racing Tour Calendar
Stage 1: 5-9 June Match Race Germany, Langenargen, Germany
Stage 2: 30 June-5 July Stena Match Cup Sweden, Marstrand, Sweden
Stage 3: 31 July-3 August Sopot Match Race, Sopot, Poland
Stage 4: 17-21 September Chicago Match Cup, Chicago, USA
Stage 5: 24 - 28 September Dutch Match Cup, Lelystad, Holland
Stage 6: 21-26 October Argo Group Gold Cup, Hamilton, Bermuda
Stage 7: 25-29 November Monsoon Cup, Malaysia* (to be confirmed)
Note: dates denote scheduled race days

2014 Tour Card Holders
Taylor Canfield (ISV) USone
Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar
Phil Robertson (NZL) Waka Racing
Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Hansen Sailing Team
Keith Swinton (AUS) Team Alpari FX
Mathieu Richard (FRA) LunaJets
Francesco Bruni (ITA) Luna Rossa
David Gilmour (AUS) Team Gilmour

 

2014 Leaderboard ISAF World Match Racing Tour Championship Standings

Skipper/Team   MRG MCS SMR CMC DMC AGGC MC Pts DP*
                     
1
GAC Pindar
1 (25.00) 2 (22.00) 1 (25.0a0) 2 (22.00) 2 (22.00) 116 94
2
US One
7 (10.00) 3 (19.00) 3 (19.00) 1 (25.00) 1 (25.00) 98 88
3
LunaJets
3 (19.00) 5 (14.00) 2 (22.00) 3 (19.00) 4 (16.00) 90 76
4
Hansen Sailing Team
5 (14.00) 1 (25.00) 8 (8.00) 4 (16.00) 8 (8.00) 71 63
5
Team Alpari FX
2 (22.00) 6 (12.00) 7 (10.00) 8 (8.00) 5 (14.00) 66 58
6
WAKA Racing
4 (16.00) 9 (4.00) 4 (16.00) 6 (12.00) 6 (12.00) 60 56
7
Team Gilmour
6 (12.00) 8 (8.00) 11 (0.00) 3 (19.00) 39 39
8
Luna Rossa
9 (4.00) 4 (16.00) 20 20
9
Jablonski Sailing Team
10 (2.00) 5 (14.00) 16 16
10
Vannes Agglo Sailing Team
5 (14.00) 14 14
-
Trefor Match Racing
12 (0.00) 10 (2.00) 6 (12.00) 14 14
-
Aschenbrenner Racing Team
7 (10.00) 12 (0.00) 9 (4.00) 14 14
13
Team Herreman
7 (10.00) 10 10
-
36 Below Racing
7 (10.00) 10 10
-
Swiss Match Race Team
8 (8.00) 10 (2.00) 10 10
16
Tarnacki Yacht Racing
9 (4.00) 4 4
-
Team Tom Slingsby
9 (4.00) 4 4
18
Opportunity Team
10 (2.00) 2 2
-
Stena Sailing Team
13 (0.00) 10 (2.00) 2 2
Team BSC
12 (0.00)
Glenmar Racing Team
11 (0.00)
Quantum Racing
11 (0.00)
Team Magnus Holmberg
12 (0.00)
Alandia Sailing Team
12 (0.00)
Chicago Match Race Center
11 (0.00)
SegelReporter
11 (0.00)
Team Accure
14 (0.00)

*DP = Best 4 Event Scores plus Final Event Event website

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