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Unbeaten Guichard victorious at Alicante Match Cup

by Aston Harald on 16 Oct 2017
WMRT Alicante Match Cup 2017 Ian Roman
On a day when you couldn't have asked for better sailing conditions, Yann Guichard's Spindrift Racing rounded off a flawless display with victory at the Alicante Match Cup.

Guichard defeated Dutch two-time Olympian Pieter-Jan Postma in the final to maintain an impressive 100 per cent win rate during the four-day regatta, held in conjunction with the start of the 2017-18 Volvo Ocean Race.

The weather gods saved their best until last, delivering a 10-12 knot breeze and bright blue skies for the final day of action that saw the M32s able to really stretch their legs. Again the fleet of seven 65ft Volvo Ocean Race boats provided a stunning backdrop as they held their own Pro-Am racing just offshore from the M32 race course.

As the quarter final heats resumed teams started to tumble – Postma sunk Lukasz Wosinski's Delphia Sailing Team two - zero, Jonas Warrer's Team Warrer finished off Nico Delle Karth's Chilli Racing three – one while Markus Edegran's E11even Racing took down Sally Barkow's Team Magenta 32 after the all-female crew got stuck on a course mark.



Guichard and Postma then showed their strength in the semis, the Frenchman easing past Warrer three - zero while his Dutch counterpart only dropped one race in a three - one win over Edegran.

The finals began in dramatic style with Postma penalised in the pre-start of the first race for not keeping clear of Guichard as port tack boat, a mistake he never recovered from.

Race two saw Postma again hit with a penalty before the starting gun, and in a repeat of race one Guichard was free to sail the course untroubled.

With Guichard poised at match point in the first-to-three clash, Postma led off the start line of race three but by the first upwind cross the Frenchman was back in control. Postma was powerless to stop Guichard extending away and claiming his third victory on the bounce, and with it the regatta title.



Both teams automatically now qualify for the opening Championship level event of the 2018 World Match Racing Tour.

A delighted Guichard said the result was just what his team wanted going into the 2017 WMRT Match Racing World Championship in Shenzhen, China, in under two weeks.

“It's been a huge performance from Spindrift Racing at this event,” he said. “We came here with a lot of things to work on, especially the starts. We won all of our races and the event, so it's been a great regatta for us. It's an incredible confidence boost for us, a fantastic feeling. The big event is the World Championship in China and we're focused on that. Our goal for China is to perform well and to reach the final.”

Postma, meanwhile, was happy to settle for second.



“It was an amazing day – lots of races and lots of action,” he said. “We were really happy to have been here in Alicante, enjoying racing against an awesome bunch of guys. Yann Guichard is a quick man! We just couldn't take them down. We're very happy with second place though.”

In the petit final Warrer proved too strong for Edergan, defeating him two - zero to complete the podium.

The Alicante Match Cup was the result of a collaboration between the Volvo Ocean Race and World Match Racing Tour, uniting two great sailing events.

“This regatta is what it's all about - two great events sharing one stage,” Guichard added. “Mixing inshore multihull racing and offshore racing like this is a great thing for the future of sailing.”



Final Standings

1. Yann Guichard (FRA), Spindrift Racing
2. Pieter-Jan Postma (NED), Sailing Team NL
3. Jonas Warrer (DEN), Team Warrer
4. Markus Edegran (USA), E11even Racing
5. Nico Delle Karth (AUT), Chilli Racing
6. Sally Barkow (USA), Team Magenta 32
7. Quentin Delapierre (FRA), Team Lorina - Golfe du Morbihan
8. Lukasz Wosinksi (POL), Delphia Sailing Team
9. Sam Gilmour (AUS), Neptune Racing
10. Kim Kling (SWE), Caprice Match Racing Team

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