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As the points board takes shape,
Shosholoza and Areva Challenge will not make it
to the semi finals.
Team Shosholoza's dream of a place in the Louis
Vuitton Cup semi-finals faded with a loss against
the Spanish home team Desafio Espanol, but the team
will be going all out to win their remaining three
matches to end in an honourable position on the
leaderboard.
"We are not yet dead", said captain Salvatore
Sarno, team founder and managing director. "We
are still alive and we must still be there. We have
three more races to go and Areva are very close".
"We can still fight", he added. "For us
to have started as newcomers at the bottom of the
leaderboard and come so far is incredible. We are
still fighting and we will continue as we have been
doing for three and a half years. We are not defeated.
We are doing this for the next campaign. We will
finish the Louis Vuitton honourably".
Captain Sarno said Saturday should be remembered
as the start of a new two boat challenge for South
Africa.
"Most probably Alinghi will win again and if they
do, it is not final, but 99% sure, that the next
Cup will be in Valencia. If this is the case I hope
that we will be able to launch RSA 101 by February
next year and have it ready for the first Acts in
May. My plan is that we have a two boat programme
and if we can do that we can win the America's Cup."
The French challenger would not go forward to the
last four as BMW Oracle Racing stormed to the finish
to stay as the only unbeaten side in the second
round robin series.
"It isn’t frustrating", said Sébastien
Col, Areva Challenge's Helmsman. "It just shows
that to be up there you need an early start with
a campaign, sound financial resources, a consolidated
team and from experience, I would say that a two
boat campaign, even if they are not new".
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