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A large spectator fleet on the
north race course saw the first Flight of action
in RR Two of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
A close battle between Shosholoza and Victory Challenge
was the highlight of the day, although China Team
had some surprises for Luna Rossa early in that
match as well.
On the south race course, racing was postponed less
than a minute before the start, when a large wind
shift rolled over the race course. Unfortunately,
the shift signalled a dying breeze, and racing had
to be postponed for the day.
The top two teams at the conclusion of Round Robin
One picked up where they left off as both BMW Oracle
Racing and Luna Rossa Challenge earned relatively
straightforward wins on the day.
In Flight One of Round Robin Two BMW Oracle Racing
and Luna Rossa had what were billed as routine races
against the two bottom teams United Internet Team
Germany and China Team.
True to form skipper Chris Dickson’s San Francisco-based
team got ahead early on the first beat and pulled
away to finish 3:17 ahead, but the race was more
dramatic between the Italians and Chinese.
A late dial up in the pre-start resulted in Luna
Rossa starting nearly 30 seconds behind. Luna Rossa
slowly dragged past China Team up the beat, but
the Chinese rounded only 18 seconds behind the powerful
Italian team.
Luna Rossa extended down the run, rounded the leeward
gate but as they began their upwind leg, China Team
had to quickly gybe to avoid them as they had just
started to drop their spinnaker. This caused the
Chinese to drape the spinnaker over the side of
the boat.
It filled with water, stopping the boat for precious
seconds before they let it run free in the water
behind them. From then onwards, Luna Rossa romped
away to get its first two points on the board for
Round Robin Two.
There was also leeward gate action in the much closer
battle between Victory Challenge and Team Shosholoza.
After an early advantage to the Swedes, Shosholoza
pulled ahead in the latter part of the first beat
to round 31 seconds ahead at the weather mark.
After swapping the lead twice on the run, Team Shosholoza
was ahead coming into the leeward gate, pressed
up close to the wind, following a big wind shift
to the right. That’s when the end of their spinnaker
pole broke. The South Africans managed to stay ahead
on the third leg, but their 16 second lead at the
weather mark was not enough. With Shosholoza unable
to use a spinnaker pole, Victory Challenge was able
to overhaul them on the final run to win by 52 seconds.
The remaining Flight One matches on Juliet Course
were postponed due to a lack of wind and will be
held after Flight 2 on Monday.
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Flight 1
BMW Or. bt UITG (3'17")
Victory bt Shosholoza (0'52")
Luna Ros. bt China T. (2'57")
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