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Alinghi continued its dominant
performance in LV Act 13, posting a second place
to go with a fourth race victory, to win its fourth
consecutive fleet racing Act.
The home team, Desafío Español, pleased the holiday
weekend crowds by winning the first race of the
day, whilst Shosholoza accomplished its goal for
Act 13 – the South Africans finished seventh in
Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 13, which was good enough
for Shosholoza to overhaul the French Areva Challenge
on the Louis Vuitton Ranking, snatching a bonus
point.
At the top of the Louis Vuitton Ranking, Emirates
Team New Zealand’s position as top challenger in
Act 13 confirmed its place atop the challenger ranking
and the four bonus points that go along with it.
There was plenty of action throughout the fleet
racing Act, which also marked the debut of the 2007
configuration of Port America’s Cup.
By the time Saturday’s attendance totals are factored
in, over 230 000 people will have poured into the
Port, including a record of more than 63 000 on
Friday. On Saturday evening, the crowd saw Alinghi
accept the trophy for Valencia Louis Vuitton Act
13, its eighth Act win in 13 Louis Vuitton Acts.
RACE 6
At the start, the pin end seemed popular but Team
Shosholoza was well over prior to the gun and as
they were locked in among the pin-enders the South
Africans had trouble rounding back to restart.
The big teams pulled out an early lead, heading
out to the left, Alinghi on its own having had a
relatively peaceful start out at the committee boat
end of the line. Sailing conservatively up the middle
of the course, minimising tacks and keeping out
of trouble, it was Karol Jablonski at the helm of
the Spanish team Desafío Español 2007 who finally
nosed ahead about two thirds of the way up the first
beat.
The rest of the race was fairly processional with
the Spanish showing calm nerves, good boat handling
and a flash of downwind speed despite a strong assault
from the Swiss defender.
Towards the finish Alinghi made a final charge but
this was not enough and Desafío Español’s ESP 97
got its first gun of Valencia Louis Vuitton Act
13, finishing just seven seconds ahead. After a
strong performance Friday, Luna Rossa found itself
on the wrong side of both beats to finish a disappointing
eighth. This sets up an exciting final race between
Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia and Luna Rossa for top
Italian team in Act 13.
RACE 7
In perhaps the most outstanding demonstration of
their exceptional boat speed and crew work, the
final race of Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 13 saw
Alinghi claim victory – its fourth in this regatta
– despite starting almost 40 seconds behind the
fleet, after another poor start.
While China Team got off to a strong start, on the
first beat it was Desafío Español, still buoyant
from its win in the previous race, along with BMW
Oracle Racing and Luna Rossa who were all contending
for the lead.
By the top mark, it was Larry Ellison’s American
team who rounded the weather mark in first place
followed by the Spanish and Luna Rossa. But the
Umpires judged Desafío Español to have tacked too
close to Luna Rossa approaching the top mark. The
Spanish were forced to carry out a penalty turn
but in the process they passed too close to Areva
Challenge and Thierry Peponnet raised his protest
flag aboard the French boat.
The Umpires then penalised Desafío Español for a
second time, pushing them well down the fleet. Luna
Rossa stuck to BMW Oracle Racing like glue on the
first run, allowing Alinghi, now up to third, to
remain on its own out to the left.
At the leeward gate Alinghi dropped its spinnaker
early and came into the mark fast, rounding up sharply
and tacking out to the left side, leaving BMW Oracle
and Luna Rossa team to head out to the right.
In the latter stages of the beat a short tacking
duel took place between BMW Oracle and Luna Rossa
and this combined with a useful shift allowed Alinghi
to pull into the lead and Vincenzo Onorato’s Latin
Rascals able to overtake their Italian rivals on
Luna Rossa.
Alinghi rounded the top mark ahead of BMW Oracle
by 15 seconds with Mascalzone 16 seconds ahead of
Luna Rossa. The final run saw no change of position
among the leaders and Alinghi comfortably scored
their fourth win by 39 seconds.
A third place for Mascalzone Latino secured their
third place overall in Valencia Louis Vuitton Act
13, just one point back of Emirates Team New Zealand
who placed second overall.
Race 6
1. Desafío Español
2. Alinghi, +00:07
3. Team NZ, +01:01
4. Victory Challenge, +01:42
5. Mascalzone, +01:54
6. BMW Oracle, +02:05
7. Shosholoza, +02:22
8. Luna Rossa, +03:08
9. Team Germany, +03:20
10. Areva Challenge, +03:58
11. China Team, +05:11
DNS : +39 Challenge |
Race 7
1. Alinghi
2. BMW Oracle, +00:39
3. Mascalzone, +01:21
4. Luna Rossa, +01:32
5. Areva Challenge, +01:54
6. Team NZ, +02:15
7. Desafío Espanol, +02:43
8. Victory Challenge, +02:47
9. Shosholoza, +03:09
10. Team Germany, +03:17
11. China Team, +03:27
DNS : +39 Challenge
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