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 One race of defending the America's Cup (30/06/07)
(source : America's Cup)

Alinghi came from behind for the second consecutive day to beat Team NZ on Saturday afternoon.

Match 6 – Alinghi beat Emirates Team New Zealand (0'28'')

It was yet another tense pre-start between the teams, with Ed Baird taking Dean Barker into a long dial-up. After waiting for what seemed an age, Alinghi accelerated on to starboard into a tack, New Zealand bearing away into a gybe and succeeding in getting across the bow of SUI 100.

Alinghi were chasing the Kiwis, who gybed across the bow of their opponents – just – with the Umpires green-flagging the incident. At start time both boats made excellent starts with Ed Baird claiming the right-hand end of the line.

Both boats paralleled each other for minutes and minutes, getting ever closer to the port tack lay line with the Kiwis in danger of being carried to the edge of the course.

However a small left-hand wind shift enabled Barker to squeeze up to Alinghi and bounce the Defender away to the right. NZL 92 tactician Terry Hutchinson held on for a minute before tacking over to the right. When a small left-hand shift came through, the Kiwis lifted away from the Swiss and led around the first mark by 14 seconds.

Downwind the Swiss boat looked very fast and Alinghi spent the run threatening to pass the Kiwis, whose saving grace was its better gybes. At the bottom gate, Baird steered the boat aggressively deep towards the starboard leeward mark, making a bee line for the right while the Kiwis – still leading – took the left. The gap at this stage was 11 seconds to the Kiwis, who held on for a couple of minutes before tacking to parallel Alinghi out to the right.

Alinghi was looking stuck out there, but when Alinghi skipper Brad Butterworth sensed a slight shift to the right, he called for a tack, and the game got a lot tighter. A tacking duel ensued, with the Swiss gaining on every tack until they managed to force New Zealand to tack to leeward. The boats tracked each other up to the windward mark, with the Defender now 16 seconds ahead.

Alinghi was pulling distance on the Kiwis again, so Hutchinson called for a series of gybes, gaining on every occasion until Alinghi disengaged and allowed a couple of splits to develop.

Towards the bottom of the course New Zealand converged on Alinghi and had pulled to within two boatlengths of the leader. Hutchinson went for one last split to see if the right-hand side would yield something special to get them in front, but it wasn’t to be; Alinghi gained and sailed across the finishing line 28 seconds ahead.

The Swiss Defender has won the last three races of the Match to grab a 4-2 lead in the series. One more win will see Alinghi hoist the America’s Cup again, its first defence a success.

 
   Previous News

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29/06/07
Alinghi goes up 3-2

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28/06/07
New Zealand protest is dismissed

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27/06/07
Alinghi wins Race Four to tie the AC Match

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26/06/07
Team NZ beat Alinghi for 2-1 Lead

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24/06/07
Team New Zealand square it up
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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