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Team No Way Back is crowned RC 44 Champion 2009

by RC 44 Media on 30 Nov 2009
Start of a fleet regatta this afternoon. From left to right: BMW ORACLE Racing, Katusha, Team Aqua and No Way Back. Raffaello Bastiani / RC44 Class Association http://www.rc44.com
Pieter Heerema and his team No Way Back have conquered the Sea Dubai RC 44 Gold Cup. Winners of the fleet regatta and the DHL Trophy, they also grab the RC 44 Championship Tour 2009 ahead of Artemis, who retains the overall fleet race title.

The scenario couldn’t have been better ahead of the last racing day of the RC 44 Championship Tour 2009, with four boats in a position to win the overall title. Following the match race event earlier in the week, Pieter Heerema’s No Way Back was leading the provisional ranking with 15 points ahead of Artemis (17), Team Aqua (18) and Ceeref (19). Needless to say that there was a huge pressure on the teams.

To add a bit of spice to this last racing day, the wind was blowing from a direction that the RC 44 fleet had never experienced yet in the past three years in Dubai; a 10-15 knots breeze coming from the desert that turned out to be as dusty as it was shifty. Pieter Heerema, on board No Way Back, immediately confirmed his ambitions.

He started cleanly at the Committee end of the line, tacked to the favoured right hand side of the course and grabbed the lead. BMW Oracle Racing, with Neville Crichton at the helm wasn’t far behind. Tactician Morgan Larson cleverly noticed a big right shift during the last run and managed to make the best of it to win the race. The American boat was however not a threat for the Dutch team, second over the line.

Looking good at this stage, Pieter Heerema and his team didn’t have a good start in the next race. Whilst BMW ORACLE Racing successfully insisted on the left side of the course, No Way Back chose the right and fell down to the back of the pack. The Dutch team then got penalised in a very basic port-starboard situation against Team Austria and crossed the first windward mark in last! Was there going to be a new major upset in this eventful Gold Cup?

Pieter Heerema and Ray Davies didn’t panic; they carried on sailing neatly, concentrating on boat speed and clean air and making it – boat by boat – back to the top.

BMW ORACLE Racing won the second regatta in a row, ahead of Ceeref and Artemis. The two leaders were sailing with brand new 3DI jibs that seemed very efficient! However, the real winner of this regatta was the Dutch team, finally fifth over the line and certain by now to win the overall ranking as well as the Championship Tour.

Race three was important for the middle and back of the fleet, as both No Way Back and Artemis were already certain to finish first and second overall. Very irregular but often brilliant this week, the local team Sea Dubai had their moment of glory, grabbing the lead during the first beat and managing to keep the lead throughout the race, winning ahead of No Way Back and Ceeref.

One week ago, ahead of the Gold Cup, No Way Back was third overall and fourth in the fleet race ranking. The double points system – heavily discussed this week – turned out massively in their favour. The Dutch team conquers the fleet race ranking and the overall Gold Cup. Last but not least, Heerema and Ray Davies win the Championship Tour 2009. During the price giving, Heerema received a superb sculpture created by the Swiss artist Fred Fischer and called Fluid.

Thanks to their second place, Artemis remains the fleet race champion 2009; the team will start the next season with brand new gold wheels! Finally, Ceeref conquered earlier in the week the prestigious SLAM Cup; a trophy awarded to the best match racer of the season.

They said:

Pieter Heerema, owner, No Way Back: 'I am absolutely thrilled with this week and with the entire season. It is absolutely incredible to get such results for our first participation. The key to our success is that we have been training hard and efficiently. We also decided that mistakes were not acceptable. At the beginning of the season, people were saying that it will take two to three years to get there and that it is normal to make mistakes, but I didn’t accept this. Now looking back at it I am very happy that I joined this Class. It has been a lot of fun all year round.'

Dean Barker, tactician, Artemis: 'We’ve done five regattas this year with twelve races in each, and probably something like 45 matches. It’s tough to play it all in four matches and one fleet series that counts for so much… Having said this, No Way Back sailed extremely well and they deserve their win. We are quite happy with where we are; we’ve won the fleet race title and are second overall. It’s not too bad.'

Paul Cayard, tactician, Katusha: 'There were big shifts today, and they were pretty hard to predict. I am not really pleased with our result; it has been a difficult week and we have been too inconsistent. Full credit to No Way Back, who sailed really well. They have been fast and smart throughout the week. The key to winning is clearly to keep the same crew and to train hard between the events, which they do.'

Noel Drennan, BMW ORACLE Racing: 'The entire fleet has had many ups and downs except No Way Back. They have sailed extremely well and been consistent. That’s what all the other teams were missing. Basically, the key to succeed is to keep the same crew and helmsman throughout the year and train hard.'

Chris Bake, owner, Team Aqua: 'The fleet has got more competitive and the racing is incredibly close. Everyone is getting better and as a result we need to be more focused and to train more. I haven’t defined yet my objectives for next year but I am 100% committed to the Class, it is great fun.'

Sea Dubai RC 44 Gold Cup - Fleet race, final results after ten races:

Ranking, name of team, helmsman, results (DHL Trophy double points regatta in bold), total number of points

1) No Way Back, Pieter Heerema, 3, 3, 4, 1, 2, 4, 2, 2, 5, 2 – 28 points
2) Artemis, Tim Snedden, 5, 2, 1, 3, 4, 5, 10, 4, 3, 6 - 43 points
3) Team Aqua, Chris Bake, 9, 7, 2, 2, 8, 3, 4, 8, 4, 5 – 52 points
4) Ceeref, Igor Lah, 8, 8, 7, 7, 1, 2, 12, 6, 2, 3 – 56 points
5) BMW ORACLE Racing, Neville Crichton, 10, 6, 6, 8, 5, 6, 6, 1, 1, 9 – 58 points
6) Team Katusha, Bob Little, 4, 9, 5, 6, 3, 7, 8, 10, 7, 4 - 63 points
7) Team Sea Dubai, Yousef Lahej, 1, 5, 3, 10, 6, 9, 20, 3, 6, 1 – 64 points
8) Team Austria, Christian Binder, 6, 1, 10, 9, 7, 1, 14, 5, 10, 8 - 71 points
9) Organika, Maciej Nawrocki, 7, 4, 9, 5, 8, 8, 16, 7, 8, 7 - 79 points
10) Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, Daniel Calero, 2, 10, 8, 4, 9, 10, 18, 9, 9, 10 – 89 points


RC 44 Championship Tour 2009 – Overall fleet race ranking:

Ranking, name of team, points

1) Artemis, 10 points
2) Team Aqua, 14 points
3) No Way Back, 16 points
4) BMW ORACLE Racing 21 points
5) Ceeref, 26 points
6) Team Sea Dubai, 38 points
7) Organika, 43 points
8) Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, 46 points
9) Team Katusha, 48 points
10) Team Austria, 50 points
11) Jelik, 66 points


RC 44 Championship Tour 2009, overall result:

Ranking, name of team, points

1) No Way Back, 15 points
2) Artemis, 17 points
3) Ceeref, 19 points
4) BMW ORACLE Racing 20 points
5) Team Aqua, 22 points
6) Organika, 33 points
7) Puerto Calero Islas Canarias, 42 points
8) Team Katusha, 44 points
9) Team Sea Dubai, 47 points
10) Team Austria, 56 points
11) Jelik, 66 points


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