Swedish
Match Tour - Jablonski, Brady, Radich Remain Undefeated:
Weather Continues To Wreak Havoc With Toscana
Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman
PORTO
AZZURRO, Italy — Poland’s Karol Jablonski
holds sole possession of first place at the Toscana
Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman with a perfect
4-0 record after winning his two matches today
at the Swedish Match Tour event.
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Peter
Gilmour, on port tack, crosses Ed Baird
during their Flight 4 match at the Toscana
Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman. (Simon Palfrader/SEA&SEE)
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New
Zealand’s Gavin Brady, helmsman for Oracle
BMW Racing, the America’s Cup Challenger
of Record, and Denmark’s Jesper Radich,
the reigning Swedish Match Tour champion, are
also undefeated at 2-0.
After
too much wind to open the event yesterday, today’s
weather continued to wreak havoc on the event.
Principal Race Officer Giorgio Laura postponed,
started and abandoned matches due to the ever-changing
winds. The day’s racing ended around 7:30
p.m.
“We’re
happy with our results and to be leading,”
said Jablonski with a crazed laugh after disembarking
his boat at 7:55 p.m., concluding a five-hour
day and two matches. “The conditions are
tough. Not just for us, but the race committee
also.”
The
regatta schedule calls for a 22-flight round robin
followed by quarterfinals, semifinals and final.
After the first two days only six flights have
been completed, putting the schedule in jeopardy
and turning tomorrow’s scheduled lay day
into a race day.
Despite
looking weary, event organizer Antonio Nappi maintains
a positive attitude.
“At
this point we still have tomorrow, Saturday and
Sunday,” Nappi said. “So I’m
hopeful we can get all the racing done. We’ll
review it tomorrow based on the weather.”
Tomorrow’s
forecast is the worst of the week. A series of
low pressure systems have been sweeping across
the Mediterranean Sea, and tomorrow they’re
predicted to produce Force 7 to 8 southwesterly
winds, between 28 and 40 knots.
Today
started benign, with the Bay of Porto Azzurro
nearly becalmed at 9:00 a.m. The start of the
day was postponed to allow for some maintenance
work on the boats and the breeze to fill.
At
12:00 p.m. PRO Laura lowered the postponement
signal and sent the crews to the bay as a 6- to
8-knot southeasterly filled. By the time he began
the starting sequence for Flight 4 an hour later,
the wind had dropped to 4 knots and eventually
died away to nothing by the start of the second
match. With no breeze, he was forced to abandon
the flight.
Around
2:00 p.m. Laura moved the racecourse to the mouth
of the bay to conduct racing. A 5-knot south/southeasterly
breeze gusted to 8 knots, but the winds were so
shifty that it made for difficult match-racing.
A boat two lengths to windward of another would
be sailing 20 degrees higher.
Laura
began Flight 4 at 2:30 p.m., but the right side
of the racecourse was so heavily favored that
whoever won the committee boat end of the line
won the match, as Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La
Sailing Team), Brady and Radich were able to do.
Radich,
who won last week’s Garda Trentino Open
Match Race at Lake Garda, Italy, beat three-time
America’s Cup winner Russell Coutts (NZL/Alinghi
Team) in this manner. The third match of the flight,
their first beat was nearly a fetch as the wind
had veered right up to 50 degrees.
Radich
won the boat end and led all the way around the
course. On the first leg they tacked once, to
lay the windward mark. The second windward mark
was moved to account for the wind shift, but there
were still 20-degree oscillations.
“The
start was the key,” said Radich.
The
skewed course infuriated Coutts, now 0-2, who
said that it’s nearly impossible to run
a regatta in between a 500-foot hill and a 1,000-foot
mountain range, which line the northern and southern
sides of the bay.
Jablonski,
a successful sailor with multiple world championships
to his credit, including the match-racing worlds
in 2002, has yet to win on the Swedish Match Tour.
In 11 events his best finish is a second at last
year’s Swedish Match Cup in Marstrand, Sweden,
which helped him place fifth overall on the Tour.
With
Swedish Match Tour competitor Jes Gram-Hansen
of Denmark calling tactics, Jablonski beat Michael
Dunstan (AUS/OzBoyz Challenge) and Philippe Presti
(FRA/le Defi) today.
“We
had a bunch of problems,” Jablonski said.
“We had to replace two jibs because of the
luff tape and we also had winch problems.”
They
also had problems with the race committee work
in their final match of the day against Presti.
Rounding a leeward mark the race committee changed
the course to the next windward mark.
The
signal boat was out of place, which made it impossible
for Jablonski to acknowledge the change.
“We
couldn’t hear the signal or see the change
of course flag,” Jablonski said. “The
onboard umpire couldn’t hear or see it either.
They (the signal boat) were downwind of us.”
The
Jablonski-Presti match was re-sailed, and Jablonski
beat Presti by more than a minute, in his estimation.
“We were able to get a penalty on him in
the pre-start and then extended away on the course.”
While
Jablonski’s group has completed four flights
(12 matches), the other group of six skippers
has completed two flights (six matches) in two
days.
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For
more information contact:
Sean McNeill
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations
Mobile: +1 401/662-1501
E-mail: smcneill@f10marketing.com
Joakim
Hermansson
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations,
Nordic countries
Mobile: +46/70/604 25 04
E-mail: Joakim.hermansson@home.se
Toscana Elba Cup – Trofeo Locman Standings
(After 6 of 22 scheduled flights)
1. Karol Jablonski (POL/Toscana Challenge) 4-0
2. Gavin Brady (NZL/Oracle BMW Racing) 2-0
= Jesper Radich (DEN/Team Denmark) 2-0
4. Magnus Holmberg (SWE/SeaLife Rangers) 3-1
5. Paolo Cian (ITA/Italian Challenge) 2-2
6. Peter Gilmour (AUS/Pizza-La Sailing Team) 1-1
= Bertrand Pacé (FRA/Team France) 1-1
8. John Cutler (NZL/Mascalzone Latino) 1-3
= Michael Dunstan (AUS/OzBoyz Challenge) 1-3
= Philippe Presti (FRA/le Défi) 1-3
11. Ed Baird (USA/Team Musto) 0-2
= Russell Coutts (NZL/Alinghi Team) 0-2
Day
2 Results
Flight 4
Match 1: Peter Gilmour d. Ed Baird
Match 2: Gavin Brady d. Bertrand Pacé
Match 3: Jesper Radich d. Russell Coutts
Flight
5
Match 1: Karol Jablonski d. Michael Dunstan
Match 2: Philippe Presti d. Paolo Cian
Match 3: Magnus Holmberg d. John Cutler
Flight
6
Match 1: Jablonski d. Presti
Match 2: Cian d. Cutler
Match 3: Holmberg d. Dunstan
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more information on the Swedish Match Tour, its
skippers and events please visit www.SwedishMatchTour.com.