Volvo Ocean Race, a ciascuno il suo
Equipo TelefonicaEricsson RacingGreen Dragon RacingOceanoPuma Ocean RacingVelaVolvo Ocean Race 16 Giugno 2009 Zerogradinord 1
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Volvo Ocean Race – Marstrand – Nel giorno in cui Il Mostro ha conquistato la sua prima vittoria di tappa, rivendicando così i “diritti” su un secondo posto che altrimenti si sarebbe detto frutto del ritiro di Telefonica Blue, Torben Grael e i suoi, terzi sul traguardo di Stoccolma dietro Ericsson 3, hanno ottenuto la matemativca certezza del successo assoluto.
Ken Read e il suo equipaggi, apparsi galvanizzati dal ritorno della regata in Europa, hanno tagliato il traguardo alle 20.43 GMT, al tremine della tappa sprint partita ieri pomeriggio da Marstrand. Il Mostro, che alla vigilia del via occupava la seconda posizione con un solo punto di margine su Telefonica Blue, ha anticipato di una decina di lunghezza Ericsson 3, finito secondo a un minuto e mezzo di distacco, e di circa un quarto d’ora Ericsson 4.
“Certo, ci sentiamo un pò in colpa per aver tolto a Ericsson 3 la soddisfazione di vincere davanti al pubblico di casa, ma una vittoria di tappa ha davvero un sapore unico e sono contento che il mio equipaggio possa gustarlo” ha affermato Ken Read, che a poche miglia dal traguardo era secondo ma che ha saputo sfruttare al meglio un errore in manovra dek team di Magnus Olsson.
Ovviamente soddisfatto e sorridente Torben Grael, il cui terzo posto vuol dire vittoria overall: “A Marstrand era quasi fatta, ma ora lo possiamo godercela. E’ davvero finita: la barca è stata costruita e varata proprio qui un anno fa e ora è tornata a Stoccolma da dominatrice del giro. Cosa potrebbe esserci di meglio? In un momento del genere posso solo ricordare quanto sia stato grande il nostro gruppo: ha dimostrato di esserlo sempre durante questo Giro. Per me è stato un onore e un piacere aver navigato con loro sino a Stoccolma”.
Ora gli equipaggi hanno davanti una decina di giorni prima di ripartire alla volta di San Pietroburgo, dove si concluderà la Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009. Nel frattempo spazio alle riparazioni, all’ultima In-Port Race e all’arrivo di Telefonica Blue che spera di riuscire a riparare in tempo i danni subito nell’impatto con la secca.
Volvo Ocean Race, leg 9, day 2
1. Il Mostro, K.Read, FINISHED
2. Ericsson 3, M.Olsson, FINISHED
3. Ericsson 4, T.Grael, FINISHED
4. Telefonica Black, F.Echavarri, FINISHED
5. Green Dragon, I.Walker, FINISHED
6. Team Delta Lloyd, R.Bermudez, FINISHED
7. Telefonica Blue, B.Bekking, SUSPEND RACING
Volvo Ocean Race, general ranking
1. Ericsson 4, T.Grael, 108 pt.
2. Il Mostro, K.Read, 95 pt.
3. Telefonica Blue, B.Bekking, 86 pt.
4. Ericsson 3, M.Olsson, 71.5 pt.
5. Green Dragon, I.Walker, 63 pt.
6. Telefonica Black, F.Echavarri, 47 pt.
7. Team Delta Lloyd, R.Bermudez, 38 pt.
8. Team Russia, A.Hanakamp, 10.5 pt.
VOLVO OCEAN RACE, IL MOSTRO TAKES THE LEG, ERICSSON 4 TAKES THE OVERALL VICTORY
[Volvo Ocean Race Press Release] A third place finish in leg nine has been enough for Ericsson 4 to provisionally win the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09. The team now has a 13-point lead over Puma, with just 12 points available in the rest of the race.
“We made a few errors on the leg, but we got what we wanted so we’re pretty happy,” said Ericsson 4 skipper Torben Grael. “We were very close in Marstrand, but now it’s done. It’s finished. We can really enjoy it.”
It was a good night for Puma as well. After a fearsome catfight with the crew of Stockholm-based Ericsson 3, whose crew wanted a win here in front of their home crowd more than anything, Puma stole victory on the finish line tonight in Sandhamn (an island in the Stockholm archipelago just east of the capital city), and claimed full points for Volvo Ocean Race leg nine.
Today’s win was Puma‘s first leg victory in this 10-leg race, although they have had a good showing during the in-port racing. Their score of 95 points so far strengthens their second place overall at this stage of the event.
“It feels fantastic and it’s wonderful to be here in Stockholm. We feel a little sad to spoil Ericsson 3‘s homecoming, but it’s a great win, and a hard-earned win,” said American skipper Kenny Read.
“Man do we know how to make it hard. I don’t think it has to be this hard, but somehow that’s the only way we seem to have success. We let them [Ericsson 3] go, on a little squall by lighthouse, and they went from half a mile behind, to overtake us. We had to battle back, but none of these guys quit. They sailed a great race and it was quite a drag race.
“When we let them get ahead of us at the lighthouse, I think most teams would have quit right there, but adversity seems to be our friend and we got a little break when they got their jib hung up on the radar dome. It’s a great relief to get our first leg win out of the way,” Read said.
Fighting Puma for second place overall is Telefónica Blue/Bouwe Bekking, who had the terrible misfortune of being grounded on a rock outside Marstrand shortly after the start. The crew expects to complete this leg and be in Stockholm in time to contest the in-port race on Sunday and thereby pile the pressure back on Puma.
The largely Nordic crew of Ericsson 3, skippered by the hugely popular, Magnus Olsson, and winners of leg five, the longest leg of the race, had to settle for second place tonight, bringing their overall score to 71.5 points.
“It was very close. That was enough tacks for a lifetime. We wanted so badly to win and now Ken Read has destroyed my party. How mad do you think I am? From now on, I’m really going to pick on him,” joked skipper Swedish Magnus Olsson, when he stepped ashore.
The final podium spot went to Ericsson 4, which ensures her overall victory in the Volvo Ocean Race 2008-09. Although there is still one leg left to complete before the team crosses the finish for the final time in St Petersburg on 27 June, it is now not possible for them to be beaten.
Skipper Torben Grael said, “We are finishing Ericsson 4‘s circumnavigation. The boat was built here and left here nearly a year ago, so she’s back after sailing around the world and winning the race. It couldn’t be any better.
“We have a wonderful crew. A lot of experience. They have been fantastic on the whole leg, the whole race around the world. It’s a pleasure to sail with them and get back to Stockholm in this position,” he said.
Fourth, fifth and six spots were filled by Telefónica Black, Green Dragon and Delta Lloyd.
Volvo Ocean Race, leg 9, day 2
1. Il Mostro, K.Read, FINISHED
2. Ericsson 3, M.Olsson, FINISHED
3. Ericsson 4, T.Grael, FINISHED
4. Telefonica Black, F.Echavarri, FINISHED
5. Green Dragon, I.Walker, FINISHED
6. Team Delta Lloyd, R.Bermudez, FINISHED
7. Telefonica Blue, B.Bekking, SUSPEND RACING
Volvo Ocean Race, general ranking
1. Ericsson 4, T.Grael, 108 pt.
2. Il Mostro, K.Read, 95 pt.
3. Telefonica Blue, B.Bekking, 86 pt.
4. Ericsson 3, M.Olsson, 71.5 pt.
5. Green Dragon, I.Walker, 63 pt.
6. Telefonica Black, F.Echavarri, 47 pt.
7. Team Delta Lloyd, R.Bermudez, 38 pt.
8. Team Russia, A.Hanakamp, 10.5 pt.
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