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Alinghi has chosen Dubai to continue
the two boat training and testing programme for
three months over the winter.
"After looking worldwide, the weather team found
that the meteorological conditions in Dubai most
resemble Valencia’s summer conditions", said the
Defender of the America's Cup. "The third largest
emirate the ideal location to maintain the testing
momentum".
"We chose Dubai as, from a sporting perspective",
said Team skipper and tactician Brad Butterworth.
"We wanted a place which has sailing conditions
comparable to those in Valencia in June".
"That was our primary criteria. The fact that we
couldn't train efficiently in Spain last winter
was a weakness, just like everywhere else in the
world, Valencia has climate changes. We've taken
this decision to help us win the America's Cup again
in 2007."
The Swiss team plans to relocate 60 members of the
132-strong team to Dubai, including 34 sailors (the
full squad), designers, boatbuilders and engineers.
The two 25m America’s Cup Class racing yachts will
be transported in early November and the team will
sail from late November until the end of February.
The host city, aside from a steady 8-14knot breeze,
offers excellent facilities and the Dubai International
Marine Club is hosting the team.
"We have found a great host in the Dubai International
Marine Club that make us feel welcome and have the
resources and facilities needed to operate a team
of the magnitude of Alinghi", said Grant Simmer,
managing director and design coordinator.
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