

|

Puma Ocean Racing
www.pumaoceanracing.com - www.volvooceanrace.org - Übersicht VOR

Tagesberichte siehe Menu unten
November 6, 2008
PUMA looking ahead to Leg Two to Kochi, India
Second Leg of Volvo Ocean Race into the unknown
November 6, 2008 – Cape Town is currently the home of the PUMA Ocean
Racing team, who are busy at work in preparation for Leg Two of the Volvo
Ocean Race. Having finished Leg One in second place late on Sunday night,
all hands are now on deck to ensure PUMA’s il mostro is ready for the
4,450 nautical mile leg to Kochi, India, an entirely new route for the
race, which begins on Saturday 15th November.
|
|
While the sailing team are getting some well-deserved rest, the shore
team, which has been bolstered in numbers due to the short South African
stopover, are hard at work servicing and repairing the boat. With only
twelve days in port in which to do this, it’s a tight schedule.
Neil Cox, PUMA Boat Captain, commented: “Our shore team, as usual, has
stepped up into another gear. We had the boat out of the water, stripped
down, and the rig on the ground within 12 hours of the boat arriving to
port. From here the boys know that until the boat is tied back to the dock
and ready to go for its shakedown sail, life is ‘all about the boat’. Even
without the standard breakages, leaks and new developments, the basic
service list off the top of your mind would comprise of over 150 jobs
divided between the boat building, rigging, sail making and electrical
departments.”
The passage from Cape Town to Kochi is widely regarded as an ‘unknown’ for
the Volvo Ocean Race sailors, as no professional round-the-world yacht
race has ever sailed this course before. The leg is expected to be
predominantly upwind sailing and piracy is considered a serious threat in
these waters. As the commerical capital of India’s south-western state of
Kerala, Kochi will welcome the fleet after a tough eighteen days at sea.
Skipper Ken Read commented: “Leg One to Cape Town was such a close leg, we
had some great racing and we learned a lot about the boat and how hard we
can push ourselves onboard il mostro. This is only the beginning. In just
a few days we’ll be saying ‘goodbye Cape Town and hello Kochi’. We’ll be
ready for that and to go out there and push even harder. Everyone’s
talking about India, and we’re excited to be going there.”
As planned, Jerry Kirby and Jonathan McKee will stand down for the next
leg of the race, as the crew rotates. Shannon Falcone (ANT) and Robbie
Naismith (NZL), a trimmer/pitman and trimmer respectively, will join the
PUMA team for the leg to Kochi.
Current Overall Position:
2nd Place, with 18 points
The Volvo Ocean Race is made up of ten legs, finishing in June 2009 in St.
Petersburg, Russia. Leg Two to India starts from Cape Town on Saturday 15
th November.
By joining the race, PUMA has entered a new premium category and is the
only Sportslifestyle company to participate in the Volvo Ocean Race
2008-09. For more information about the race, team and the PUMA Sailing
collections, please visit www.pumaoceanracing.com
For more information on Puma Ocean Racing, please contact:
Bridgid Murphy or Kate Fairclough
PUMA Ocean Racing
Tel: +1 978 996 5155 or +44 7827 277 517
bridgid.murphy@puma.com or kate.fairclough@puma.com
20-06-2009 - PUMA seals overall Volvo Ocean Race result in Stockholm
14-06-2009 - PUMA aiming to retain second place overall
07-06-2009 - I think I want to move to Ireland
05-06-2009 - PUMA Ocean Racing keeps iPhone users connected
15-05-2009 - PUMA prepared for transatlantic leg of Volvo Ocean Race
08-05-2009 - Home team PUMA ready for Boston In Port race
27-04-2009 - PUMA arrive in Boston to a hometown welcome
24-04-2009 - LEG 6 DAY 14
20-04-2009 - Approaching a 500 mile day on the fine yacht
17-04-2009 - PUMA indextain second place overall after Atlantic scoring gate
11-04-2009 - PUMA says farewell Rio, we’re homeward bound
05-04-2009 - PUMA second in Rio In Port race
03-04-2009 - PUMA revved up and ready for Rio In Port race
27-03-2009 - PUMA takes second place overall in Volvo Ocean Race
26-03-2009 - The last sunset.The final miles.The end to this epic adventure
25-03-2009 - PUMA still at sea and longing for Rio
21-03-2009 - LEG 5 DAY 36
18-03-2009 - PUMA rounds Cape Horn and begins final sprint to Rio
13-03-2009 - PUMA to face huge storm and rough Cape Horn rounding
11-03-2009 - What a difference a day makes
06-03-2009 - LEG 5 DAY 21
02-03-2009 - PUMA leads the fleet on the approach to New Zealand
25-02-2009 - Tricky Doldrums sailing in the Pacific Ocean
16-02-2009 - These boats get angry when they go fast
15-02-2009 - We are finally off
04-02-2009 - PUMA ready for Qingdao In Port Race
26-01-2009 - I feel the effects from some serious pain killers
24-01-2009 - LEG 4 DAY 5 - There is a front coming
18-01-2009 - Smart start from Singapore for PUMA
12-01-2009 - PUMA's Rick Deppe Wins Media Prize
23-12-2008 - PUMA Second into Singapore for Christmas
21-12-2008 - The Crap Shoot has begun
19-12-2008 - Tricky, close tactical sailing for PUMA during leg three
14-12-2008 - Hot, light, tricky and very variable conditions
09-12-2008 - PUMA ready for battle
01-12-2008 - PUMA in third place overall
01-12-2008 - Painful. That is the only way to describe this leg
29-11-2008 - LEG 2 DAY 15
27-11-2008 - PUMA LEG TWO DAY 13 QFB: received 0734 GMT
25-11-2008 - Something very strange happened this morning
22-11-2008 - Adversity builds strength and character
20-11-2008 - report sent to the boat about the pirates off Somalia
19-11-2008 - Greetings from the Monster Hospital Ward
18-11-2008 - PUMA LEG TWO DAY 4 QFB: received 18.11.08 1057 GMT
16-11-2008 - Another spectacular send off
15-11-2008 - Volvo Ocean Race leaves Cape Town en route to India
06-11-2008 - PUMA looking ahead to Leg Two to Kochi, India
02-11-2008 - PUMA finishes Leg One of Volvo Ocean Race in second place
02-11-2008 - PUMA ON THE DOCKSIDE CAPE TOWN
01-11-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 22 QFB: received 01.11.08 0627 GMT
30-10-2008 - "holy crap it is wet and wild out here"
28-10-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 17 - Ken Read's Blog
26-10-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 16 QFB: Received 26.10.08 0322 GMT
23-10-2008 - PUMA’s King Neptune Ceremony
19-10-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 9 QFB: received 19.10.08 0437
18-10-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 7 QFB: received 17.10.08 0320 GMT
17-10-2008 - PUMA LEG ONE DAY 7 QFB: received 17.10.08 0320 GMT
|
|
|