World Match Racing Tour, Presti entra in gioco
Match RaceVelaWorld Match Race Tour 20 Maggio 2009 Zerogradinord 0
[singlepic=473,204,300,,left]World Match Racing Tour – Londra – Sarà Philippe Presti a prendere il posto del team Alinghi nell’abito del World Match Racing Tour. L’eclettico velista francese, infatti, ha ricevuto la Tour Card che era nelle mani di Ed Baird e compagni e dal prossimo evento prenderà parte ai vari appuntamenti del circuito.
Alinghi, infatti, è stato costretto a chiamarsi fuori dalla competizione a causa della sconfitta subita in tribunale e della conseguente necessità di impegnarsi nella preparazione di una campagna su multiscafi.
“Per noi è davvero un dispiacere dover rinunciare – ha commentato Ed Baird – Il World Match Racing Tour è una delle manifestazioni più competitive al mondo e ci avrebbe fatto piacere portare a termine l’esperienza”.
Alle parole di Baird hanno fatto seguito quelle di Presti, già impegnato nelle campagne di Coppa del 2003 e del 2007: “L’occasione era di quelle da non perdere: posso inseguire il mio obiettivo, che è quello di vincere il titolo di campione del mondo. Mai come quest’anno il Tour sarà ricco di campioni: con la Coppa ferma sono in tanti ad aspettare che il meccanismo si rimetta in funzione”.
Tour Standings, dopo la prima tappa
1. Adam Minoprio (NZL) ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing 25 pt.
2. Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team 20 pt.
3. Torvar Mirsky (AUS) Mirsky Racing Team 15 pt.
4. Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team 12 pt.
5. Ed Baird (USA) Alinghi 10 pt.
6. Sebastien Col (FRA) French Match Racing Team 8 pt.
7. Paolo Cian (ITA) Team Shosholoza 6 pt.
8. Ian Williams (GBR) Bahrain Team Pindar 4 pt.
PRESTI TO CHALLENGE FOR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
[WMRT Press Release] Philippe Presti has proved to be an extremely versatile sailor and the World Tour is pleased to announce the allocation of a Tour Card to him for the remainder of the 2009 season.
The recent confirmation that the 33rd America’s Cup is to be raced in multihulls has resulted in the withdrawal of Alinghi’s participation on the Tour for this year. “It is with regret that we have to withdraw our entry to all Tour events in 2009. The WMRT is the most competitive match racing event in the world and provides excellent training for a conventional America’s Cup in monohulls. As we have been forced into an America’s Cup Match in multihulls, our focus must be on training and racing them” said Ed Baird, America’s Cup winning helmsman.
Presti, who was involved in the America’s Cup in 2003 and 2007, welcomed the Tour Card and looks forward to working towards his goal of becoming World Champion. “It has always been a long term ambition to be crowned Match Racing World Champion and this is a great opportunity to achieve it. To be able to compete regularly on the Tour and work together as a team will be so beneficial. With the recent announcement of the plans for the 33rd America’s Cup there are a number of sailors that now have to sit and wait for the next multiple challenger event which may not be for some time. However the Tour will enable us to maintain our match racing skills and keep us fresh and with a mix of good sailing and luck make us World Champions I hope,” said Presti.
The Tour director Craig Mitchell was pleased to welcome Presti onboard “It’s good to see Philippe make the commitment for 2009 and we wish him well. This year the championship will be closer than ever and I am sure Philippe has the ability to be right in the mix.”
Tour Standings, after 1 of 10 roud
1. Adam Minoprio (NZL) ETNZ/BlackMatch Racing 25 pt.
2. Mathieu Richard (FRA) French Match Racing Team 20 pt.
3. Torvar Mirsky (AUS) Mirsky Racing Team 15 pt.
4. Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team 12 pt.
5. Ed Baird (USA) Alinghi 10 pt.
6. Sebastien Col (FRA) French Match Racing Team 8 pt.
7. Paolo Cian (ITA) Team Shosholoza 6 pt.
8. Ian Williams (GBR) Bahrain Team Pindar 4 pt.
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