Swedish
Match Tour - Sixth Swedish Match Tour Underway:
Three Crews Advance To The Quarterfinals Of The
Portugal Match Cup
CASCAIS,
Portugal — The 2004-’05 Swedish Match
Tour officially began today when racing began
at the Portugal Match Cup in very shifty wind
conditions.
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Peter
Gilmour (port) looks at ducking Ed Baird
(2) during their final match of the day
at the Portugal Match Cup 2004. Photo ©
Guido Cantini / Sea&See
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The
inaugural Tour event saw Ed Baird (USA), skipper
of Team Musto, race to a 5-0 record aboard the
new Swedish Match 40s. Baird, who won his third
match-racing world championship last week, said
luck played a part in his undefeated day.
“We
were behind in three races,” Baird noted.
“We trailed Gilly (Peter
Gilmour) around the leeward mark, but then he
had two disastrous tacks.”
Baird
and Gilmour (AUS), the reigning Tour champion
and skipper of the Pizza-La Sailing Team, and
Jesper Radich (DEN), Team Denmark, all advanced
to the quarterfinal round of the 150,000 Euro
(approximately $186,000) Portugal Match Cup by
placing 1-2-3 in the Group A round robin.
While
Baird was undefeated, Gilmour and Radich advanced
with 3-2 records. Philippe Presti (FRA), le Défi
Français, also had a 3-2 record, but wound
up in the repechage round when he lost the tiebreaker
with Gilmour and Radich.
Geoff
Meek (RSA), Shosholoza Challenge, and Michael
Dunstan (AUS), OzBoyz Challenge, joined Presti
in the repechage round. Meek, sailing in his first
match-race regatta as skipper of the South African
America’s Cup challenger, finished with
a 1-4 mark, while Dunstan was 0-5.
Radich
was happy to be able to sit out a round. The past
Tour champion
(2002-’03) hasn’t match-raced in three
months, and found the conditions on the Bay of
Cascais very ticky.
“It
was oscillating up to 60 degrees,” said
Radich. “Our boathandling was perfect, we
had great starts, our speed was OK, but it was
a very shifty course and that made it all about
tactics.
“If
you were leading and controlling you had the chance
to choose which side of the course you wanted,”
the 28-year-old Dane continued. “That’s
what we weren’t good at today.”
Radich
earned a red flag penalty in the pre-start of
his match against Gilmour, which left him frustrated
and confused.
“He
hit us in the stern, to windward of centerline,”
Radich said. “I think the umpires thought
he hit us on the leeward side.”
Racing
at the Portugal Match Cup was delayed by two and
a half hours this morning due to light winds.
Racing began at approximately 2:30 p.m. in a northerly
breeze around 10 knots.
While
Group A has completed its initial round robin
Group B takes to the water tomorrow for their
five flight series. Group B features crews led
by skippers Russell Coutts (NZL), Peter Holmberg
(USV), Chris Law (GBR), Staffan Lindberg (FIN),
Francisco Neto (POR) and Bertrand Pacé
(FRA).
The
top three will join Baird, Gilmour and Radich
in the quarters, while the bottom three move on
to the repechage round and another chance to advance
to the quarterfinals.
For
more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its
skippers and events please visit www.SwedishMatchTour.com.