Tour de France a la Voile kicks off Mediterranean stage in Roses
by Oman Sail on 20 Jul 2016

Oman Airports by Oman Sail in action during the stadium racing close to the shore. - 2016 Tour de France a la Voile Lloyd Images
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As the 2016 Tour de France a la Voile fleet leaves the west coast of France behind them and kicks off the second half of the month long event in Roses, Spain, on the Mediterranean coast today, the crew on Oman Airports by Oman Sail have successfully maintained their top 10 position after some challenging times in Roscoff and Baden.
An encounter with a rock at the end of the Baden Coastal Raid on Saturday 16 saw them move from third to 10th place due to a damaged rudder, but they managed to close Act 4 on Sunday in ninth place overall out of 24 competitors after four stages.
Co-skipper Stevie Morrison was naturally disappointed as their performance had been significantly improving up until the Baden stage.
“It was a shame because our communications were much better and everything had worked well up to that point so I feel very encouraged about our prospects for the rest of the race.
“The tides and light breeze made things challenging in the last stages, but we are in ninth place and with five more stages to go in the Mediterranean we are feeling much more confident.”
Omani professional Ali Al Balushi moved into a trimming role on the boat and according to his skipper is relishing his new responsibilities.
“Ali did a great job and made a difference to both our speeds and to our communications so hopefully we can stay with that crew configuration in the future,” said Morrison.
The Tour de France fleet packed up and transported the boats across France earlier this week in time for racing to start today with a Coastal Raid before the next round of Stadium Racing tomorrow.
From Roses, the fleet heads to Gruissan for Act 6.
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