America's
Cup - Five Teams On The Rade Sud Ahead Of Act
1 Of The 32nd America’s Cup
Marseille,
France, 1st September, 2004 –Five teams
took to the Rade Sud, the waters off the French
port of Marseille, four days ahead of the opening
race of the Marseille Louis Vuitton Act. Leading
the charge was Team Shosholoza, the first African
team to challenge for the America’s Cup.
The
South African challenger was making its maiden
voyage in Europe, its first sail in an America’s
Cup environment. Sailing the colourful RSA 48,
Shosholoza crossed tacks with BMW ORACLE Racing,
the American team and Challenger of Record for
the 32nd America’s Cup, also sailing for
the first time in Marseille.
Emirates
Team New Zealand and Team Alinghi testing close
alongside for the second day, and the French K-Challenge,
made up the rest of the fleet. LE DEFI, is the
only boat yet to sail in Marseille, the French
team completing its measurement duties on Wednesday.
It is expected to take to the wa ter on Thursday.
The
America’s Cup Race Committee was also on
the Rade Sud, setting marks, running start sequences,
and getting its practice in ahead of Sunday’s
first race.
The
teams are expected to continue testing and training
on Thursday, and there will be a practice race
on Friday afternoon.
The
Marseille Louis Vuitton Act opens on Saturday
at 11:00 with a fleet parade into the Vieux Port
of Marseille. The first race of the Marseille
Louis Vuitton Cup is scheduled to start at 12:40,
on Sunday, 5th September.