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Extreme 40 Sailing Series 2010 - Trapani
23.- 26.September 2010
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September 25th 2010
The wind was up and The Wave was on fire in Trapani!
Day three of the Extreme Sailing Series™ in Trapani and the seven
professional teams were faced with a strong north westerly wind
which saw the boats scream downwind at over 45 km/h, as they
performed spectacular handbrake turns around the marks, drawing
gasps from the public. The two Oman Sail boats come out on top
tonight, The Wave, Muscat reindexing in the lead, 16 points ahead
of Oman Sail Masirah, while Groupe Edmond de Rothschild drops to
third.
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
The teams were challenged with 7 races this afternoon, a mix of
triangle courses and the more traditional windward/leewards.
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© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
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The Sicilian waters were tough on the two French teams today with
Yann Guichard's Groupe Edmond de Rothschild struggling in the 17
-knot breeze that gusted up to 25. Starting the day with an On
Course Side (OCS) and posting a disappointing seventh the
current circuit leaders finished in virtually every available
position, unable to find the consistency needed to reindex on the
top. But at times the Frenchman showed brilliant tactical
strength; his aggressive choices demonstrated in the fifth race
as he chased his fellow French skipper, Loïck Peyron snatching
the first place spot as they cut inside at the leeward mark
before Peyron was caught in a match-racing duel with his
stablemate, and dropping to fourth, with The Wave, Muscat taking
second.
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
Paul Campbell-James was pleased with his performance today.
"Another good day. The wind was up and The Wave was on fire again
! It always helps to round off the day with a win. We just seem
to start well and keep out of trouble and I quite like being in
trouble and having a bit of a mix up but we have managed to
avoid it all this week and that is kind of key to why we are
doing well."
"Every day I am pretty surprised we are doing so well in this
breeze because we are so light, but we seem to be fairly
conservative and we don't really, touch wood, seem stick it on
the end as much as everyone else so we can push hard, if not
harder and don't run into trouble. Sixteen point lead - it's
nice isn't it? But not huge, especially with the double pointer
as the last race of the day tomorrow. Similar to Cowes, we have
to have a good day and take as few risks as possible."
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
Ecover's helm, Leigh McMillan was on fantastic form on the
penultimate day of racing. After starting the day in fifth
position, seven points off the podium, they opened with a fifth
position, before the former Tornado Olympian posted 2 wins, 1
second and a third, demonstrating brilliant tactical calls,
stealing positions from his opponents. Devastatingly, a broken
rudder meant they had to drop out of the last two races,
finishing 5th overall tonight.
Skipper Mike Golding commented, "Yeah it was a very good day, but
ultimately a disappointing end for us. It looks like we're going
to be able to get up and running again for tomorrow. The most
annoying thing is to have missed the final two races and there
isn't much we can do about that, accept try and stay as positive
as we can based on earlier performance and just get focused
again for tomorrow."
Frustration is the overwhelming feeling onboard. "It's one of
those things, but doesn't make it any easier to accept. The
reality is we've lost valuable points from this incident but
looking at the leaderboard we are still in touching distance of
the third so we'll just have to come out fighting tomorrow."
© Roberto Foresti/ Canon/ OC Events
Franck Cammas, the fastest man around the planet non-stop
gradually warmed up after a difficult start and posted a win in
the penultimate race. Commenting on today's racing, Franck
Cammas said: "We sailed a bit less well than yesterday, in
roughly the same conditions. Maybe I was a bit less aggressive,
I preserved the boat in those conditions and probably lost a few
places that way. But we're still fighting for the podium
tomorrow, so we'll see."
An official visit...
During today's prizegiving, overall leader Paul Campbell-James
was presented with a bottle of champagne offered by Mr Turano,
President of the Province of Trapani, who declared: "I love the
sea and I own a very fast motor boat, but to be onboard these
fast catamarans is not something that happens every day.
Moreover I'm proud have done a race on Province of Trapani's
boat."
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