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There were perfect conditions
for racing on Monday, as a classic sea breeze developed
over Narragansett Bay. Strong southwest winds, 15
20 knots, whipped up a froth of whitecaps
on the bay, and allowed the crews to put on a fantastic
display of match racing for the thousands of spectators
afloat and ashore.
BMW Oracle Racing beats
Alinghi - Delta 0:35 (Pro-Driver Series - Race five
of 12)
With its third consecutive race win, the BMW Oracle
Racing team jumped into the lead at the UBS Trophy
for the first time. Helmsman Gavin Brady again looked
strong in the pre-start, and tactician John Kostecki
took advantage of the narrow race course to obtain
a controlling position.
In the pre-start, Alinghi helmsman Peter Holmberg
allowed Brady to avoid a dial-up and the boats immediately
started a series of tight circles, each looking
to hook in behind the other and gain the advantage.
When the boats eventually broke for the starting
line, they appeared to be dead even, Alinghi on
the right, and BMW Oracle tucked close on the left,
tight to leeward. The boats raced on starboard tack
towards the shoreline, and Alinghi was forced to
allow BMW Oracle room. Both boats tacked simultaneously,
and Brady was able to gently nose ahead, inching
forward, and eventually gaining enough to blanket
Holmberg. Alinghi fought hard to escape, but wasnt
able to break coverage until the damage had been
done. BMW Oracle went on to lead by 22-seconds around
the first mark.
The boats surfed down the leeward leg in the strong
breeze, but Alinghi wasnt able to make a significant
gain. BMW Oracle held its advantage around the rest
of the track taking the winning gun by a 35-second
margin.
BMW Oracle Racing beats
Alinghi - Delta 0:48 (Pro-Driver Series - Race Six
of 12)
This was the first two-point race of the UBS Trophy,
and the BMW Oracle Racing team certainly earned
the extra reward. This match was very close through
the first leg, until a stunning sequence of action
near the first windward mark allowed the American
team to extend away from Alinghi.
The pre-start sequence was very aggressive in the
heavy conditions with the boats dialling up extremely
close, before breaking off in a series of circles.
Alinghis Peter Holmberg appeared much stronger
in this start, forcing BMW ORACLEs Gavin Brady
to tack away for the right side before the start
gun fired, and the boats split off at the start.
Brady found a nice little shift early off the start
line and held a tiny advantage as the boats converged,
and using his starboard tack advantage, he kept
forcing Holmberg back towards the shore. The boats
split and converged a dozen times up the first leg,
but neither boat could get clear ahead. Approaching
the top mark, Brady luffed up, and held Holmberg
out from rounding the mark for several seconds before
breaking off to round the first mark with a narrow
seven-second lead.
But the spinnaker hoist went wrong on BMW Oracle
and the sail shredded as it went up, allowing an
opportunity for Alinghi. The Swiss boat executed
a clean hoist and looked to be in a strong position,
but Brady, without a spinnaker, aggressively luffed
towards Holmberg, who couldnt respond quickly
enough. The boats came very close, and the Umpires
assessed Alinghi a penalty for not keeping clear.
But in all the action, Brad Webb, the bowman on
BMW Oracle, fell overboard. He was picked up by
a support boat and returned to the racing yacht,
but the Umpires assessed a penalty, cancelling the
earlier Alinghi infraction. Responding to the aggressive
luff in the heavy conditions caused all sorts of
problems to Alinghis spinnaker and in the
end, BMW Oracle was able to hoist a new sail and
get racing again more quickly than Alinghi did,
stretching to a 30-second lead around the bottom
mark.
BMW Oracle held on the rest of the way, winning
by 48-seconds and earning a two-point victory.
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