America's
Cup - Team Alinghi Ready To Compete
Winner
of the America's Cup 2003 and current holder of
the coveted trophy, Team Alinghi will be back
in action in the waters off Marseille between
5 and 11 September for Act 1 of the America's
Cup 2007, where she will do battle against the
5 other teams: BMW Oracle Racing, Emirates Team
New Zealand, Team Shosholoza, K-Challenge and
Le Défi. Ready for the fray and with victory
as its only objective, Team Alinghi has been training
hard on and off the water all this week.
The
crew has been putting Alinghi SUI-64 through her
paces in the waters off Marseille every day since
25 August, whilst the shore team has focussed
for long hours on perfecting every tiny detail
that could squeeze the last few hundredths of
a knot from the boat. New sails have been designed
and built especially for this event and are being
used with the best-performing mast and rigging.
"We've had some great sailing conditions",
says Alinghi Tactician Brad Butterworth. "And,
more importantly, we've come head-to-head against
Team New Zealand in speed testing and in practising
pre-start manoeuvres. My own feeling is that we're
ready". The competition - a first for Europe
- promises to be spectacular. For Alinghi, the
objective is clear: the cup holder is here to
win. "Most of the effort we've put in over
the last 18 months has been directed at design",
explains Alinghi Team General Manager Grant Simmer.
"On the other hand, we've eased off on the
sporting aspects to give our crew time to recover
after what was a very demanding campaign. Now
though, our objective is clear". The victorious
2003 crew has been joined by ten new faces, so
it's a completely new team that will defend the
colours of the Société Nautique
de Genève this Sunday, with Peter Holmberg
at the helm, Brad Butterworth as Tactician and
Jochen Schuemann as Strategist. As skipper and
Team Alinghi Sporting Manager, Jochen is particularly
bullish about the new challenge: "This is
the first time we've sailed together as a team
in Europe, and we'll also be sailing against some
of the new teams for the first time here. It promises
to be a fantastic week for Alinghi, for our supporters
and for all the spectators here in Marseille".
The curtain goes up on Act 1 at 12:40 on Sunday
5 September, with a 3-day programme of fleet racing,
during which every team will sail two races per
day, each race lasting approximately 90 minutes.
Wednesday is a rest day, and from Thursday to
Saturday, all six teams will fight it out under
match-racing rules. You can follow every detail
of this gripping event at www.alinghi.com.