Swedish
Match Tour - Gilmour, Gram-Hansen On Track For
Mercedes Benz
The
Aussie and Dane are the only ones with a chance
to win an SLK 200 roadster
LANGENARGEN,
Germany — A three-horse race has been reduced
to two, and it’s going down to the wire.
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Bertrand
Pacé keeps an eye on Eric Monin’s
bow and his bowman, Jean Claude Monin, during
their Flight 1 start in Round Robin C at
Match Race Germany. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
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Peter
Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team) and Jes Gram-Hansen
(DEN/Team Denmark) remain on track to win the
Mercedes Benz SLK 200 at Match Race Germany, an
event of the Swedish Match Tour.
The
two skippers have maintained perfect records through
eight flights as the event rolls into its middle
stages. The first skipper to win 10 straight races
will win the silver Benz roadster.
“I
haven’t really got my head around it yet,”
said Gilmour, who clinched the Swedish Match Tour
Championship a week and a half ago in Croatia.
“Jes is sailing bloody well. It should be
exciting with his group and ours going down to
the wire.”
The
two aren’t scheduled to meet each other
in the next flight, Flight 5, but event organizer
Eberhard Magg said if they both win in that round
then the schedule might be adjusted to set up
a one race battle in Flight 6.
Gavin
Brady (NZL/BMW Oracle Racing Team), third overall
in the Swedish Match Tour standings, was in the
hunt at the beginning of Round Robin C (in place
of the quarterfinals), but fell out of contention
after losing to Frenchman Bertrand Pacé,
who is fifth in the standings.
The
light wind conditions of the first three days
have forced a rescheduling of racing at Match
Race Germany. Instead of conducting a quarterfinal
round as originally scheduled, the race committee
put the top four from Groups A and B into Round
Robin C.
Each
team will sail seven races, and the top two teams
will advance to the finals, while third and fourth
will race the petit final.
“Every
race is critical now if you want to get to the
final,” said Gilmour.
Gilmour
had a couple of close calls. In his first round
robin match against Monin, there was a plastic
bag wrapped around the propeller shaft. “We
couldn’t shake him loose,” said Gilmour.
“We won by two or three lengths, but he
kept nipping at our transom.”
In
his second match against Pace, a rematch of the
Swedish Match Tour final in Croatia, where Pacé
defeated Gilmour 3-0, Gilmour made a patented
mess out of the start.
He
pushed Pacé over the start line early but
also put himself over the line early. Gilmour
had an easier escape route though, and bore away
on port to clear the line while he jibed to starboard.
That
put him to leeward of Pacé, and he prevented
Pacé from dipping back below the line.
The two were locked together fending off before
Pacé finally tacked to port and bore away
to clear the line. Gilmour sailed away to a 1-minute-plus
win.
Gilmour
also had a close one with Frenchman Luc Pillot,
winning by half a length. The two crews traded
the lead three times, but the Pizza-La Sailing
Team was able to roll Pillot in the last quarter
of the run to keep their perfect record in tact.
On
the contrary, Gram-Hansen continued his subtle
dominance of the racecourse and his opponents.
His starting technique has been flawless, always
coming off the line with speed and control. From
there, Team Denmark covers and covers until they’re
across the finish.
Gram-Hansen
and crew defeated Ellegast, Monin and Mathieu
Richard (FRA) to run their record to 8-0.
The
winds continued to fluctuate today, although they
averaged more than the 5 knots that dominated
the first two days of racing. Winds this morning
were out of the north and started at 12 to 14
knots, but faded to zero by the time Karol Jablonski’s
crew drifted across the finish, the last finisher
in the last flight.
A
lengthy postponement ensued until the wind filled
in from the south between 6 and 10 knots. That
helped finish the Group A round robin, which saw
Gilmour, Brady, Pacé and Tino Ellegast
advance to the next round.
Ellegast,
the local hero who gained entry to Match Race
Germany by finishing second at last weekend’s
feeder regatta, advanced after winning a three-way
tiebreaker with Karol Jablonski (POL) and Lars
Nordbjerg (DEN).
Each
scored one win in their five round robin matches,
but Ellegast advanced on a complicated system
that eliminated the first match among the three
qualifiers. That system threw out the Flight 1
match between Ellegast and Nordbjerg, which was
won by the Dane.
Ellegast
then advanced due to his win over Jablonski, the
world No. 1-ranked match-racer, in Flight 2. As
one umpire said, it’s not a great system,
but it’s a system.
The
four eliminated skippers from the Group A and
B round robins – Jablonski, Michael Dunstan
(AUS), Nordbjerg and Ray Davies (NZL) –
placed 9th through 12th, respectively.
For
more information on Match Race Germany, including
flight-by-flight results, and video highlights
of the Swedish Match Tour event in Long Beach,
please visit www.SwedishMatchTour.com, the official
Tour Web site.
Round
Robin C Standings
(After
5 flights)
1.
Peter Gilmour/AUS, Pizza-La Sailing Team, 3-0
Crew:
Yasuhiro Yaji, Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku, Carsten
Kemmling
=
Jes Gram-Hansen/DEN, Team Denmark, 3-0
Crew:
Rasmus Kostner, Christian Kamp, Michael Arnhild,
Henning Sohm
3.
Bertrand Pacé/FRA, 3-1
Crew:
Benoit Briand, Thierry Fouchier, Fabrice Levet,
Claas de Jong
4.
Gavin Brady/NZL, BMW Oracle Racing, 2-1
Crew:
Dirk de Ridder, Sean Clarkson, Brad Webb, Andreas
John
5.
Luc Pillot/FRA, 2-1
Crew:
Tanguy Cariou, Christian Scherrer, Teva Plichart,
Florian Weser
=
Mathieu Richard (FRA), 1-2
Crew:
Yannick Simon, Olivier Herledand, Pierre-Alexis
Ponset, Christoph Fuchs
5.
Tino Ellegast/GER, 0-3
Crew:
Arne Gülzow, Rudi Monteu, Philipp Hofstetter,
Holger Lehning
6.
Eric Monin/SUI, 0-4
Crew:
Jean-Claude Monin, Marc Monin, Alain Marchand,
Caspar Büttner
FINAL
ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS
Group
A (After 5 of 5 flights)
1.
Peter Gilmour/AUS, Pizza-La Sailing Team, 5-0
2.
Gavin Brady/NZL, BMW Oracle Racing, 4-1 (3.25
points, due to penalty from International Jury)
3.
Bertrand Pacé/FRA, Team France, 3-2
4.
Tino Ellegast/GER, 1-4
5.
Karol Jablonski/POL, Toscana Challenge, 1-4
Crew:
Markus Wieser, Tom Baranowski, Piotr Przybylski,
Wolfgang Käfer
6.
Lars Nordbjaerg/DEN, 1-4
Crew:
Thomas Hartvig, Niels Gramkov, Henning Lambertsen,
Martin Metzing
Group
B (After 5 of 5 flights)
1.
Jes Gram-Hansen/DEN, Team Denmark, 5-0
2.
Eric Monin/SUI, 3-2
3.
Luc Pillot/FRA, 3-2
4.
Mathieu Richard (FRA), 3-2
5.
Michael Dunstan/AUS, OzBoyz Challenge, 2-3
Crew:
Nick Partridge, Ben Morrison-Sack, Seve Jarvin,
Tobi Aulich
6.
Ray Davies/NZL, Team New Zealand, 0-5
Crew:
Kelvin Harrap, Carl Williams, Matti Paschen, Jan
Reblin
For
more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its
skippers and events please visit www.SwedishMatchTour.com.