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Extreme 40 Series 2010 in Cowes Week
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August 03rd 2010
Ecover Dominates Day 4 of Extreme Sailing Series
Day 4 of the Extreme Sailing Series and Mike Golding, fresh from
his win earlier in the day in the Artemis Challenge race round
the Isle of Wight, continued his winning form, marking his stamp
on the podium with three first places and putting Paul Campbell
-James' top spot in jeopardy.
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© Paul Weyth/ OC Events
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The wind Gods played their part in the afternoon's racing,
delivering gusts of up to 24 knots, enforcing a mandatory reef
across the fleet and fifth men just for the first race. With the
Cowes Week fleet finishes and the 1851 Cup as a backdrop, the
Extreme 40s took centre stage for four races this afternoon, but
without The Ocean Racing Club who broke their front beam in
morning training.
Double Olympian, Leigh McMillan, helming for Mike Golding's
Ecover Sailing Team was buzzing when he came ashore to meet the
crowds who have lined the shorefront all day, "Awesome! All the
boys on the boat were just hammering the manouevres all the way
round, the first windward mark on the first race we had a bit of
an issue with a rope around the rig, but we dealt with it really
well and managed to hold onto a top three in that race and from
then on everything was just super slick, Mike and all the boys
were just excellent.
"Yesterday we got bounced off every wall, we were backwards
forwards, left, right and center. Today was the opposite but
that's just the nature of the sport. We got off to a good start
in the day and then just relaxed into it," he concluded.
Despite a promising start for Oman Sail Masirah, winning the
first race, they couldn't keep hold of a consistent form,
posting a 2nd, a 3rd and despite a good start in the final race,
finished in a disastrous sixth, losing their second overall
placing and allowing Groupe Edmond de Rothschild to creep up,
just two points behind.
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The Wave, Muscat now has just a four point buffer at the top of
the leaderboard, with 150 points and Ecover Sailing Team in
second with 146. Loick Peyron lies in third with 141 point with
Oman Sail Masirah and fellow Frenchman Yann Guichard, fighting
hard for a podium position just two points behind, with 139.
Australian Nick Moloney, skipper of Team GAC Pindar entertained
the crowds before racing began this afternoon with three races
against a fleet of four windsurfers. Nick, the only person to
windsurf across the Bass Strait, challenged 13 times British
national windsurf champion Guy Cribb to a straight line speed
race joined by World Tour professional windsurfers, John Skye
and Isle of Wight hero Ross Williams.
© Paul Weyth/ OC Events
"That was awesome – we were flying, but they were too – they beat
us 2-1, but I reckon we should have a rematch," he joked. "We
were both doing in excess of 20 knots of boat speed and I was
surprised how evenly we were matched at such high speed."
Joining the Extreme Sailing Series this afternoon was Formula 1
supremo Eddie Jordan, "I have seen how quick they are and it's
fantastic. What gets you is the excitement. So many people
coming here and watching pure sailing as spectators. It's
absolutely amazing. When I was much younger, fitter and
energetic, I had a Hobie Cat so to have a 40 foot version is
perfect. It's obscene how quick they are, but definitely a young
persons' sport!
© Paul Weyth/ OC Events
"The analogy or similarity with F1 is very obvious to see. The
boats travel at huge speeds, very close to one another, no
escape lanes anywhere on this course, it is absolutely fantastic
, wheel to wheel or actually sail to sail. It's exciting trying to catch up on inside and outside just like F1! It's the
most exciting thing I have seen in a long time."
After a rest morning today, the Extreme 40 fleet will return
tomorrow, Wednesday 4 August at 10am for an offshore race from
The Royal Yacht Squadron to Calshot, and then be back on the
short course start line at Egypt Point at 5pm.
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