RC44 Championship Tour 2010, Team Sea Dubai conquista il titolo
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[singlepic id=5193 w=300 h=204 float=left]RC44 Championship Tour 2010 – Dubai – Markus Wieser al timone di Team Sea Dubai, vince, nelle acque di Dubai, l’evento di match race di Al Maktoum Sailing Trophy RC44.
Grazie alla vittoria nello scontro diretto con Terry Hutchinson, si piazza al secondo posto il team campione in carica di Pieter Heerema e Ray Davies, No Way Back, fino a ieri relegato in posizione di media classifica, scavalcando così Artemis.
Ceeref e BMW Oracle Racing di Adam Minoprio, entrambi con 4 punti, sono rispettivamente quarto e quinto.
Classifica evento di match race dopo nove prove
1. Team Sea Dubai (Markus Wieser), 8/1, 8 points
2. Team No Way Back (Pieter Heerema / Ray Davies), 5/3, 5 points
3. Artemis (Terry Hutchinson), 5/3, 5 points
4. Ceeref (Rod Davis), 4/5, 4 points
5. BMW Oracle Racing (Adam Minoprio), 4/5, 4 points
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RC 44 CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR 2010, A JOB WELL DONE FOR TEAM SEA DUBAI
[RC 44 Championship Tour, Press Release] Markus Wieser and his team from the United Arab Emirates win the match race title of the Al Maktoum Sailing Trophy RC 44, ahead of No Way Back and Artemis.
Unbeaten after seven flights, Markus Wieser and his Team Sea Dubai only had to avoid a penalising collision today to win the match race title of the Al Maktoum Sailing Trophy. That’s what they did, winning in the mean time a difficult race against Puerto Calero and loosing the last one to BMW Oracle Racing.
However the real action was behind, in a tough contest between six teams for the second and third places overall. Leader of this “secondary ranking” ahead of the last day, Terry Hutchinson’s Artemis – rejoined today by owner Torbjorn Tornqvist – started in the worse possible way by loosing the first race to Team Austria. Pushed to the right of the course during the first beat, the Austrians seemed to benefit from a better pressure: they took the lead and increased it slightly throughout the match.
The points were particularly precious at this stage, and No Way Back went from a potentially difficult situation – loosing their start against Team Aqua – to a sudden solid option on the overall ranking’s second place when they overtook Cameron Appleton’s Team Aqua during the first downwind leg. Rod Davis (Ceeref) also won an important point against BMW Oracle Racing, rejoining Artemis and No Way Back in the group of candidates to second overall ahead of the last race.
Sailing the last race against Islas Canarias Puerto Calero, Pieter Heerema and Ray Davies – joint helmsmen onboard No Way Back – managed to block the Spaniards on the wrong start of the Committee boat at the moment of the start. Team Aqua did the same to Katusha five minutes later. Observing this, Rod Davis obviously liked the idea and tried to inflict the same fate to Artemis; however the trick didn’t quite work and Terry Hutchinson just managed to squeeze in between the Committee boat and Ceeref’s bow whilst Davis remained stuck head to the wind during long, long seconds, finally crossing the line one minute late.
No Way Back and Artemis finish the event on a tie, however the Danish team gets the second rank overall thanks to their victory in the direct confrontation. Ceeref finishes fourth on a tie with BMW Oracle Racing.
Dubai – Match Race event
1. Team Sea Dubai (Markus Wieser), 8/1, 8 points
2. Team No Way Back (Pieter Heerema / Ray Davies), 5/3, 5 points
3. Artemis (Terry Hutchinson), 5/3, 5 points
4. Ceeref (Rod Davis), 4/5, 4 points
5. BMW Oracle Racing (Adam Minoprio), 4/5, 4 points
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