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Extreme 40 Sailing Series 2010 - Trapani
23.- 26.September 2010
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Tagesvideo
September 24th 2010
Day 2: Sailing on the edge in the heart of
Trapani harbour!
Dramatic conditions in Trapani on day 2 of the penultimate
Extreme Sailing Series™ and the public in the medieval Sicilian
town were treated to a stunning display of tactical combat, near
capsizes and heart-in-mouth action as the teams battled with 22
knots of wind, around the tight racecourses.
CLICK HERE [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iyjGYJoG0wQ] to watch
the amazing footage from today's heart-stopping moments
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
Each of the 6 races this afternoon had its own story to tell, as
the fleet of seven boats bore down at the marks, jostling for
space that didn't exist but race 5 provided the most thrilling
action.
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© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
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Oman Sail Masirah took a massive nosedive as they
approached the downwind mark at top speed, furling their
gennaker. With their bows down, the spectators held their breath
as the sterns lifted higher and higher. It looked like it was
all over for Mr Multihull, Loick Peyron, with no chance of
landing back upright, but they twisted round and eventually
landed the right way up, and they were back in the race,
finishing six, with much relief all around. Will there be more
calls as close as that?
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
Going into day 2, leaders after the opening day Groupe Edmond de
Rothschild seemed to struggle in the stronger conditions and The
Wave, Muscat took full advantage, continuing their winning form
adding two wins to their bullet in the final race on day 1 to
take over the lead. It was the Omani team that took three wins
today, with Guichard posting just one first on the leaderboard
in the third race. Paul Campbell-James and his team on The Wave,
Muscat thrived in the strong conditions. Their strong tactical
control of the race course saw them regularly lead the rest of
the fleet around the triangle course designed to bring the fleet
close to the public at the top mark. After Oman Sail Masirah's
close call, the adrenaline seemed to be flowing for Peyron and
he drove his team to take their first win of the event in the
final race, drawing cheers from the crowds.
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
It was a baptism of fire today for Trapani the Sailing Seacily,
skippered by America's Cup strategist and local Sicilian sailor
Gabriele Bruni. Struggling in the conditions at the back of the
fleet, Bruni was injured in the final race of the day, with the
team unable to finish.
Loïck Peyron, Masirah
"It was a great day, with lots of wind and interesting courses -
a day for men!During the last races when it was really blowing,
it was important to optimise trajectories, which we did not
always manage… and we very nearly capsized. It never happened to
me, and I would like it to stay that way. But we got maximum
points on the artistic criteria!"
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