Swedish
Match Tour - Underdogs Have Their Day: Light winds
On Day 1 Allowed The Upstarts A Moment In The
Sun
PORTO
AZZURRO, Italy (May 4, 2005) — The pre-regatta
consensus among the 70 sailors competing in the
Toscana Elba Cup, Stage 5 of the 2004-’05
Swedish Match Tour, was that there wouldn’t
be any easy outs.
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British
helmsman Ben Ainslie leads Ed Baird in their
Flight 4 match at the Toscana Elba Cup.
Photo © Swedish Match Tour / Guido
Cantini
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The
14-team field is stacked with America’s
Cup champions, Olympic medalists and world champions
from all forms of sailing, from ice-boating through
the Olympics to the America’s Cup. But it
was the established match-racers who had difficulty
in the opening flights.
Skippers
such as Swedish Match Tour leader Ed Baird (USA),
of Team Alinghi, and three-time America’s
Cup winner Russell Coutts (NZL), of Coutts Racing,
are 1-2. Past Swedish Match Tour champion Peter
Holmberg (ISV), of Team Alinghi, is 0-3.
At
the top of the fleet, James Spithill (AUS), of
Luna Rossa Challenge, in Group A and Gavin Brady
(NZL), of BMW Oracle Racing, in Group B both won
all three of their matches and lead their respective
groups.
“It’s
tough match-racing in light winds, it’s
not always exciting” said Brady, a helmsman
for BMW Oracle Racing. “This event has a
good format. There’s enough racing scheduled
to get the job done and move to the quarterfinals.
But if you don’t get it done, there’s
another chance in the repechage round.”
Brady’s
Group B fought not only each other, but also lighter
winds than Group A did in the morning. While the
wind averaged around 8 knots for Group A’s
four flights, Group B contended with winds lighter
than 5 knots for much of the afternoon. Throughout
the day the wind was from an easterly direction,
blowing into the Bay of Porto Azzurro.
The
conditions were ripe for upsets, and there were
plenty. Coutts, a Finn gold medalist in 1984,
lost matches to Iain Percy (GBR), of +39 Challenge
and a Finn gold medalist in 2000, as well as Ian
Ainslie (GBR), of Team Shosholoza, himself a two-time
Olympian in the Finn class.
In
Group A, Ben Ainslie (GBR), of Emirates Team New
Zealand and a double Olympic gold medalist (Laser
in 2000, Finn in 2004), left the day with a 2-2
mark in his first Swedish Match Tour event since
2001.
“We
made a few key mistakes in the ones we lost,”
said Ben Ainslie, “but it was nice to bounce
back and win after the losses.”
Ben
Ainslie said the key was the pre-starts. In the
two losses he got stuffed in the pre-start. But
he also won his final match of the day against
Baird by stuffing him in the pre-start. Ainslie
earned a penalty against Baird when the American
tacked too close in the final moments of the four-minute
sequence.
“From
our boat it didn’t look too close,”
said Baird. “But from the umpires’
boat, which is following behind, it might’ve
looked too close.”
Holmberg
surprised everyone by going 0-3 to be the only
winless skipper after the first day. Holmberg,
one of the craftiest skippers on the Tour, said
he could’ve done better all around.
“We’re
not putting our plan together,” said Holmberg.
“The other guy is getting the first shift
off the line. We got what we wanted, but it wasn’t
the right thing. Our starts were just OK; they
could be better. It was tough to pass.”
While
there were few passing opportunities in the early
racing, the afternoon action saw many passes,
mainly due to the light and streaky easterly.
Thierry Peponnet (FRA), of the K-Challenge, dropped
his match to Coutts on the first run after leading
around the first windward mark.
“It’s
a shame, we could’ve had one there,”
said Peponnet. “(Coutts) got a puff on his
side of the course that we never saw.”
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Hamish
Pepper leads Iain Percy during practice
for the Toscana Elba Cup, an event of the
Swedish Match Tour. Photo © Swedish
Match Tour / Guido Cantin
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Peponnet
had one of those go his way when he beat Karol
Jablonski (POL), of Desafio Español, after
trailing at the first three mark roundings. Peponnet
closed up on Jablonski from behind, and then beat
him in a jibe to starboard to on the run to the
finish.
While
Coutts won that match against Peponnet, he lost
his match against Ian Ainslie on the run to the
finish. Coutts led Ainslie around the first lap
of the two-lap windward-leeward racecourse, but
lost the lead when Ainslie’s crew beat Coutts’
in a jibe to starboard. Ainslie then rolled over
the top of the all-time America’s Cup-winning
skipper.
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TOSCANA
ELBA CUP STANDINGS
Group
A
1.
James Spithill (AUS) Luna Rossa Challenge, 3-0
Crew:
Magnus Augustson, Michele Ivaldi, Jonathan McKee,
Joe Newton
2.
Magnus Holmberg (SWE) Victory Challenge, 2-1
Crew:
Martin Krite, Lars Linger, Oskar Ljung, Mattias
Rahm
3.
Ben Ainslie (GBR) Emirates Team New Zealand, 2-2
Crew:
Ray Davies, Andy Hemmings, Richard Meacham, Chris
Salthouse
T.
Francesco de Angelis (ITA) Luna Rossa Challenge,
2-2
Crew:
Tom Burnham, Ben Durham, Charlie McKee, Tatsuya
Wakinaga
T.
Hamish Pepper (NZL) Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia
Team, 2-2
Crew:
Alberto Barovier, Vasco Vascotto, Antar Vigna,
Jon Ziskind
6.
Ed Baird (USA) Team Alinghi, 1-2
Crew:
Nils Frei, Yann Gouniot, Piet Van Nieuwenhuyzen,
Dean Phipps
7.
Peter Holmberg (ISV) Team Alinghi, 0-3
Crew:
Warwick Fleury, Murray Jones, Bernard Labro, Lorenzo
Mazza
Group
B
1.
Gavin Brady (NZL) BMW Oracle Racing, 3-0
Crew:
Sean Clarkson, Dirk de Ridder, Robbie Naismith,
Brad Webb
2.
Peter Gilmour (AUS) Pizza-La Sailing Team, 2-1
Crew:
Rod Dawson, Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku, Yasuhiro
Yaji
T.
Karol Jablonski (RSA) Desafio Español,
2-1
Crew:
Jaime Arbonez, Luis Doreste, Marcos Iglesias,
Santiago Lopez
4.
Iain Percy (GBR) +39 Challenge, 2-2
Crew:
Tommasso Chieffi, Stefano Rizzi, Christian Scherrer,
Jacek Wysocki
5.
Russell Coutts (NZL) Coutts Racing, 1-2
Crew:
Michael Arnhild, Jes Gram-Hansen, Christian Kamp,
Rasmus Kostner
6.
Ian Ainslie (RSA) Team Shosholoza, 1-3
Crew:
Charles Nankin, David Rae, Alexander Runciman,
Mark Sadler
T.
Thierry Peponnet (FRA) K-Challenge, 1-3
Crew:
Benoit Briand, Tanguy Cairou, Sean “Doogie”
Couvreux, Thierry Douillard