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Volvo Ocean Race 2001/2002
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Southampton, England, October 29, 2001 2200 GMT
illbruck Protested
This afternoon, ASSA ABLOY lodged a protest against leg winner illbruck
over the alleged misuse of the Internet. On the protest form, ASSA ABLOY
states, that "Access to a site containing extensive meteorological
information can only be obtained by adding the suffix '/rsm' to the
illbruck Challenge nominated site 'http://atmosfera.lma.fi.upm.es' . The
required suffix is not publicly known and it is not mentioned on the
Website nor was it published in the Leg 1 Sailing Instructions, Annex C.
Therefore, the site was not publicly available nor know to all other
boats, so use of it infringes RRS 41 (as it falls outside the exemption of
NOR (Notice Of Race) 7.4.3); and NOR 7.4.4.”
Under new rules introduced for the Volvo Ocean Race each team is allowed
to list 10 web sites they want to view during each leg. Navigators pick
sites where they can download all the information they require for a leg,
as met offices from different countries provide different forecasts and it
is possible to obtain all manner of other meteorological information from
currents to icebergs to different types of satellite weather images. Prior
to the start of each leg these lists are compiled and published as part of
the leg sailing instructions. The idea is that allowing teams to view the
same web sites creates a level playing field.
The hearing was provisionally scheduled for 1400 local time (1200UT) on
Thursday 1st November at Race Headquarters, Cape Town.
Meanwhile on the race course SEB stays high on the 33rd latitude which is
60 miles north of Cape Town. They are sailing closer to the African coast
and increased their lead to 84 miles in djuice. Amer Sports Too is
determined to get another point on their account at the closing stage of
this race, stays south and tries to get round djuice with a six knot speed
advantage.
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