| Valencia,
08 April, 2007 - The fleet racing of Valencia Louis Vuitton
Act 13 was the opening act of the decisive year of the 32nd
America's Cup. Beginning with the fleet 'unveiling' and
continuing with seven races, Act 13 marked the opening of
the season, the debut of the final configuration of Port
America's Cup and a chance to set the scene for the climax
to come.
Ashore, Port America's Cup
was bustling with activity. Nearly 230 000 visitors came
to the Port to enjoy the racing, sample the new restaurants
and cafés, and explore the entertainment on offer.
At nearly one-million square metres, Port America's Cup
offers a full range of activities, from exhibitions, games
and activities, to spectator boats and even a chance to
sail on a real America's Cup Class boat.
In addition, there is often
a 'special' activity to see or participate in. On Sunday,
this was a tennis 'match' on the water featuring Juan Carlos
Ferrero and other tennis stars, who are in town for the
Comunidad Valenciana Open Tennis Tournament.
In the racing on the water
last week, the 11 challengers had an opportunity to take
a final look at the Defender, Alinghi, who won't race again
before the first race of the 32nd America's Cup Match on
June 23rd. They may not have liked what they saw; Alinghi
dominated the regatta, winning four of the seven races,
and claiming Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 13 by a 14 point
margin.
Alinghi: Skipper Brad Butterworth
must have been pleased with his team's impressive performance,
but he knows that from now onwards, Alinghi is on its own,
preparing in-house for the America's Cup Match. "It
is not an easy game to win," Butterworth said after
the prize giving ceremony. "The challengers will develop
through the Louis Vuitton Cup. We are going to have to develop
outside of it and that is going to be the battle."
Emirates Team New Zealand:
The Kiwis came into Act 13 leading the Louis Vuitton Ranking
which assigns bonus points to challengers, and they extended
their lead by sailing a strong regatta. Skipper Dean Barker
didn't sail in the races, handing the wheel to understudy
Ben Ainslie, who helmed NZL 84, their first new boat, to
second place. "We've certainly had to scrap and fight
hard to get second place," Ainslie said. "It's
been a good warm up and now we're looking forward to the
serious racing."
BMW ORACLE Racing: If the
American team had beaten Emirates Team New Zealand, it would
have passed them on the Louis Vuitton Ranking and grabbed
an extra bonus point. BMW ORACLE started Act 13 strongly,
but had some poor results in the middle of the regatta,
from which it couldn't recover. In fact, it took some strategic
sailing in the final race to preserve second position on
the Ranking. "When we went around the bottom mark the
Louis Vuitton Ranking points came down to the last lap of
the last race. With us winning, Luna Rossa second, Alinghi
third and Mascalzone Latino in fourth, Luna Rossa was beating
us on the Ranking. We needed to slow them down, slow down
the action in order to move Alinghi forward and get back
into second overall," explained navigator Peter Isler.
Luna Rossa Challenge: Luna
Rossa Challenge wasn't able to pass BMW ORACLE Racing or
Emirates on the challenger ranking with its performance
in Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 13. And on the final day,
Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia overhauled them to become top
Italian team in the fleet races. But Luna Rossa is still
near the top of the challenger ranking and looking forward
to the Louis Vuitton Cup. "I am not worried about the
result in Act 13," said helmsman James Spithill. "I'm
sure when the game gets harder we will be ready for the
match racing next week."
Desafío Español
2007: The home side rose to the occasion by winning a race
on the final Saturday, pleasing the large crowds in Port
America's Cup. More importantly, Desafío Español
stayed finished close enough behind Mascalzone Latino to
preserve an extra bonus point. "We are very happy with
our performance. Our boat speed and crew work are fine,"
said helmsman Karol Jablonski. "It is about learning
about the boat and the crew for the Louis Vuitton Cup which
is most important for us."
Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia
Team: Vincenzo Onorato's squad made a strong impression
in Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 13, finishing in third spot,
just one point behind the Kiwis. Importantly, they were
the best of the three Italian teams in the opening regatta
of 2007. "We sailed really well. Now we have to be
careful to keep the level up," said skipper Vasco Vascotto.
"I think its going to be a hard America's Cup but our
guys are well prepared. The stress will disappear and we
will start to enjoy it."
Victory Challenge: The Swedes
didn't make the mark they wanted to in Act 13, but recovered
from a horrible first day to improve towards the end of
the regatta, although they couldn't climb higher than eighth
place on the leaderboard. But the team has two bonus points,
and is focussed on the match racing of the Louis Vuitton
Cup. "We are happy with the boat's performance, and
I think we are all very even," said Santiago Lange,
who works the traveller on the boat. "In this Act we
have struggled with the fleet racing and made mistakes,
especially on the first few days. Our team is much more
focused on match racing. Fleet racing is very different."
Team Shosholoza: The South
Africans achieved all of their goals in Valencia Louis Vuitton
Act 13, finishing in seventh place, which was good enough
to move up the Louis Vuitton Ranking and steal an extra
bonus point. The team was often among the leaders early
in the races and finished as high as second place. "We
achieved our goal to move into the two point group for the
Louis Vuitton Cup," said skipper Mark Sadler. "We've
had some disappointing races but we've also learned a lot."
Areva Challenge: It was
a difficult Louis Vuitton Act for the French team, who were
unable to hold off the charge by Shosholoza. Areva Challenge
slipped down the Louis Vuitton Ranking with its ninth place
finish in Act 13, and surrendered a bonus point in the process.
"We have to find an efficient way of working to perform
well and score points right from the beginning of the Round
Robins," said Tanguy Cariou, strategist on the boat.
"FRA 93 has real potential. We just have to work to
develop it and get the most out of it. We don't have much
time, but we know we can do better than the ninth place
here."
+39 Challenge: The third
Italian challenger burst out of the gates to lead the fleet
around much of the first race, before an unexpected wind
shift shuffled the fleet and left them in 10th place. They
were up among the leaders again in Race Three when disaster
struck. A collision with the German boat resulted in a dismasting,
the brand new spar tumbling to the deck. +39 Challenge won
its protest and received redress from the Jury, resulting
in it earning two bonus points. But the team hasn't been
able to sail since the collision and is now focussed on
repairing the mast in time for the Louis Vuitton Cup.
United Internet Team Germany:
The Germans had some good results early, but were unnerved
by their collision with +39 Challenge. The team is well
down on the Louis Vuitton Ranking table, but determined
to improve for the Louis Vuitton Cup. "Since our accident
with +39 we changed our rig to an older one and we seem
to have problems with it upwind," admitted trimmer
Matti Paschen. "We were better off the first days racing
here."
China Team: A back marker
in most of the Louis Vuitton Acts, China Team was more competitive
with the new CHN 95, although still under prepared in comparison
to the rest of the fleet. "Act 13 was training for
us," said bowman Gilles Andre. "But we can identify
the things we need to improve. The races are starting to
be a lot more compact and manoeuvres more fluent so we have
started to be a bit of a nuisance to the others. That is
giving us confidence to continue making progress and give
our all for the start of Louis Vuitton Cup."
The Louis Vuitton Cup
The challengers will begin
racing in the Louis Vuitton Cup on April 16th. The teams
will begin the Round Robin section of the event armed with
the bonus points they've earned through the Louis Vuitton
Ranking. In the Round Robins, a victory is worth two points,
so each bonus point is equivalent to half a win. At the
conclusion of the second Round Robin, only four teams will
advance to the Semi Final, with the top two meeting in the
Final. The winner claims the Louis Vuitton Cup and earns
the right to race Alinghi in the 32nd America's Cup Match.
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