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Hugo Boss leads Fastnet fleet from Cowes

by PR on 14 Aug 2007
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The Rolex Fastnet Race got underway today off Cowes, Isle of Wight, after a 25 hour postponement due to a severe weather warning. Alex Thomson’s Hugo Boss (GBR) had a great start in the double-handed IMOCA Open 60 Class and led the fleet past The Needles and out of The Solent.

The thousands of sailors competing in the race are braced for a bone-shaker ride to the Fastnet Rock, with brutal conditions forecast for the coming days. The first Open 60s are expected to cross the finish line off Plymouth in the early hours of Thursday 16 August.

It was an 11.00 BST kick off for the IMOCA Open 60 Class with 15 boats lining up off the Royal Yacht Squadron in Cowes. Thomson and co-skipper Andrew Cape executed a first class start in 15 knots of westerly breeze, which suited the new Finot-Conq design beautifully. As the fleet tacked up The Solent and passed The Needles it was Hugo Boss in the lead followed by her sister-ship Generali (FRA) and Estrella Damm (ESP) in third place.

'We got off to a great start and we are past the Needles now with 20 knots of wind from the south-west,' said Alex Thomson. 'When you have spent all that time and money on a new boat it is nice to know that you are on the pace. It is a long race though and we have tough weather forecast so the priority will be to keep the boat safe and learn as much as we can during the race.'

The Rolex Fastnet Race will take the fleet on a 608 nautical mile course around the Fastnet Rock off the south coast of Ireland, before returning to Plymouth. According to Chris Tibbs, meteorologist for the Rolex Fastnet Race, Tuesday should see the strongest winds, likely to be near the Lizard and Land's End with wind from the south-southwest Force 6/7 (25 - 38 kts), with a possible increase to gale-force Force 8 (34 - 40 kts).

For Hugo Boss and a number of other Open 60s including Delta Dore, PRB and Estrella Damm, the Rolex Fastnet will act as a prologue race for the Barcelona World Race which begins on 11 November. It will count towards the 2,800 miles required in advance of the start.

The first IMOCA Open 60 Class yacht to cross the finish line in Plymouth will be presented with the Artemis Trophy.
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