Swedish
Match Tour - Tour And Cup Stars To Slug It Out:
The Toscana Elba Cup - Trofeo Locman boasts a
stacked lineup
PORTO AZZURRO, Italy - With no
rest for the weary and barely a week's rest for
others, the Swedish Match Tour rolls into Porto
Azzurro on Elba Island, Italy, for the third annual
Toscana Elba Cup - Trofeo Locman, an event of
the Swedish Match Tour.
The
third annual event features a stacked lineup of
Swedish Match Tour champions and America's Cup
Class helmsmen all vying for a share of the Euro
100,000 prize purse. With Euro 35,000 slated for
the winner, the Toscana Elba Cup is one of the
more lucrative events on the Tour.
"This
is a very strong lineup," said defending
champion Magnus Holmberg (SWE, SeaLife Rangers).
"It's one of the best I've seen in a long
time. It will be very tough to defend our title."
The
lineup features the top five on the Swedish Match
Tour Championship Leaderboard: Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La
Sailing Team), Holmberg, Jesper Radich (DEN/Team
Denmark), Gavin Brady (NZL/Oracle BMW Racing)
and Ed Baird (USA/Team Musto).
Then
there's the plethora of America's Cup Class helmsmen
led by New Zealander Russell Coutts, skipper of
Switzerland's Team Alinghi. Coutts is a three-time
Cup winning skipper and holds the record for most
consecutive victories in the Cup Match, 14 straight
dating back to 1995.
There's
also John Cutler (NZL), a veteran Cup campaigner
since 1992 who is lining up with Vincenzo Onorato's
Italian Mascalzone Latino syndicate, and Paolo
Cian (ITA), Onorato's helmsman for Mascalzone
Latino in 2002 who is lining up with the Italian
Challenge.
Two
French syndicates are represented by Bertrand
Pacé (Team France), who has sailed at every
challenger or defender series in the America's
Cup since 1987, and Philippe Presti, who remains
with France's le Défi Challenge after a
tumultuous Louis Vuitton Cup 2003.
Then
there's Karol Jablonski, the ISAF world No. 1-ranked
match-racer who represents the Toscana Challenge,
and Michael Dunstan (AUS), the 22-year-old nominated
skipper of Australia's OzBoyz Challenge.
Racing
is scheduled to begin tomorrow, and the draw to
determine the schedule will be held at the skippers'
meeting in the morning. The 12 skippers will sail
a single round robin, with quarterfinal, semifinal
and final rounds (all best-of-three) to follow.
Baird,
the reigning world match racing champion, comes
into the event on a roll. After winning the Congressional
Cup he jetted to Lake Garda, Italy, where he placed
second to Radich in the Garda Trentino Open Match
Race.
The
IMX 40 that Baird will helm this week is the third
different boat he's skippered in the last three
weeks after sailing a J/22 at Lake Garda and a
Catalina 37 at Long Beach. But he's awed by the
challenge.
"Mentally
you have to release what happened and start thinking
about the new boat," Baird said. "You
have to think through what the boats can and can't
do. And the guys have to pick up the systems on
the new boats. You can do that with notes from
past years, and it helps to have the same crew."
Baird
competed at the first two Toscana Elba Cups, winning
the inaugural edition in 2002 and then falling
to 12th last year.
Holmberg
won last year's Toscana Elba Cup when he defeated
James Spithill 3-2 in the final, after trailing
2-1. But, having sailed just once since last November,
he'll be hard pressed to avoid a drop like Baird
experienced last year.
"I've
been behind a desk pushing paper," Holmberg
said. "It's the longest break I've ever had.
But I felt good in practice today. We'll see what
happens."
Holmberg's
task is even more difficult because the change
of venue means last year's notes on the racecourse
won't be applicable. The Toscana Elba Cup - Trofeo
Locman was moved to Porto Azzurro on Elba's East
Coast from Portoferraio on the north shore.
The
racecourse will be placed in the Bay of Porto
Azzurro and in a southeasterly wind the course
runs parallel to the shorelines. While the close
proximity to shore is better for spectator viewing,
it also makes for a tight racecourse as the distance
between the shorelines is about a half mile.
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