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Finn class at World Cup Series Hyères Day 2: Patience required for Finn fleet on second day

by Robert Deaves 25 Apr 2018 22:03 PDT

Patience and tenacity were necessary traits on the second day of the World Cup Series in Hyères on Wednesday as further light winds gave the 40 Finn sailors a lot to think about. Jonathan Lobert, from France continues to lead the fleet, with The Netherlands' Nicholas Heiner up to second while Brazil's Jorge Zarif drops one place to third.

Morning broke to very hazy conditions, no wind, a flat sea and a long postponement ashore. When the fleet finally arrived on the course area in the early afternoon, the wind still wasn't fit for racing and a small further delay ensued, but finally a sailable 8-9 knots built under the blues skies for the first race of the day, before dropping off to 4-5 knots for the second race.

Jake Lilley, from Australia, made the best of the first upwind in Race 3 to round ahead of Britain's Henry Wetherell and Deniss Karpak, from Estonia. Heiner rounded fifth, but had moved up to first on the downwind to take the inside overlap at the gate from Karpak. He extended up the second beat to win his second race of the series. Wetherell hung for second, while Lilley reclaimed third after Karpak was scored as an early starter, his second of the week.

Regatta leader Lobert was struggling mid-fleet, but then picked up a second yellow flag for a Rule 42 infringement on the final downwind and had to pull out of the race.

The wind had dropped slightly for Race 4, and keen to make amends for a bumpy start to his week, last year's winner, Alican Kaynar, from Turkey, led at every mark to take a satisfying race win. Lobert was also back to form, rounding the top mark fourth before climbing up to second at the finish.

Finland's Tapio Nirkko had rounded the top mark in second, but had to settle for third at the finish. He had been the biggest climber in the first race, having rounded the top mark in last place, but then clawed his way back 23 places to cross in 17th and end the day in eighth overall. There was always a way back if you were patient and tenacious enough.

The best performance of the day was from one of the youngest sailors here. Ondrej Teply, from the Czech Republic, picked up a fourth and a fifth, to move up to fifth overall. He is in his last year as an U23 sailor, having won the title back in 2015.

"I had a good day today. In the last days I was going fast in these conditions, like in the light ones, especially on the downwinds, and today I always managed to be top ten at the first mark so, then I was just sailing good downwinds and gaining from there a lot. I had good starts as well and was going fast on the upwinds, so it was easy for me today."

Lilley commented on his day, "I think the scoring was pretty inconsistent from everyone so if you had two keepers from today, it was a really good day. For me, I had a three and a deep-teen, and I think that just shows how tricky the pressure was to call. We had some big shifts and some pretty light patches and generally racing around in five knots or so, so lots to be gained, but good fun racing."

Kaynar said, "It has been two difficult days so far with light conditions, so very tricky, and yesterday I had a BFD in the first race so today I had to be careful. In the first race I was a bit behind but on the second upwind I had a lift on the left side, so I came back to 11th, and the second race I won, so it was a good day for me to recover after yesterday."

Racing for the Finn fleet is scheduled to continue at the later time of 14.30 on Thursday to allow other fleets to catch up to schedule. The opening series concludes on Saturday ahead of Sunday's medal race.

Results after Day 2: (four races)

PosBow NoSail NoHelmR1R2R3R4Pts
120 FRA 112Jonathan LOBERT23(DNF27
233 NED 89Nicholas HEINER1-111911
36 BRA 109Jorge ZARIF516-1012
42 AUS 1Jake LILLEY373-1913
511 CZE 5Ondrej TEPLY-1054514
631 GRE 77Ioannis MITAKIS44-24816
740 TUR 21Alican KAYNAR(UFD1011122
816 FIN 218Tapio NIRKKO9-2617329
939 SWE 33Max SALMINEN11-1951329
108 CRO 1Josip OLUJIC-32619732
1138 SWE 11Johannes PETTERSSON722-31433
1236 NZL 61Andy MALONEY8-14141234
1335 NZL 24Josh JUNIOR1699-2134
1429 GBR 96Hector SIMPSON6-29161739
1527 GBR 71Henry WETHERELL-202021840
169 CRO 369Milan VUJASINOVIC14-16121440
1710 CRO 52Nenad BUGARIN26-3171144
1815 EST 7Harles LIIV211213-3546
1921 FRA 17Fabian PIC2813-29647
2028 GBR 91Ben CORNISH25221-2848
211 ARG 48Facundo OLEZZA248(DSQ1648
2230 GBR 98Cameron TWEEDLE192110-3650
2337 SUI 1Nils THEUNINCK1515-302050
247 CAN 18Tom RAMSHAW23-25151553
253 AUS 261Oliver TWEDDELL-352482355
264 AUS 32Jock CALVERT121728-3757
2718 FIN 8Oskari MUHONEN13-28202558
2825 GBR 11Edward WRIGHT1718(UFD2661
2934 NOR 1Anders PEDERSEN27-32182772
3013 ESP 26Joan CARDONA MENDEZ183522(DNF75
3117 FIN 225Mikael HYRYLÄINEN36-37232281
3212 DEN 24Andre HOJEN CRISTIANSEN292725-3381
3322 FRA 75Laurent HAY30-33263086
345 AUS 41Lewis BRAKE22-38333287
3523 FRA 9Guillaume BOISARD-3723343188
3619 FRA 111Valerian LEBRUN34-39322490
3724 GBR 38Callum DIXON333427-3994
3832 IRL 9Oisin McCLELLAND31-36362996
3926 GBR 703Markus BETTUM38-403534107
4014 EST 2Deniss KARPAK(UFD30UFD38109

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