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Middle Sea Race Malta 2009 - 12.-24.10.2009
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Thursday 15 October 2009
ICAP Leopard set to tackle second leg of historic treble
100ft super-maxi to take on world-class fleet in Rolex Middle Sea Race
ICAP Leopard, the 100ft super-maxi racing yacht owned by Helical Bar PLC
Chief Executive Mike Slade, will once again take centre stage this
weekend as she competes in the prestigious Rolex Middle Sea Race in
Malta.
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Having already taken line honours in the Rolex Fastnet Race this
year, the Rolex Middle Sea Race represents the second leg of a
potentially historic treble, which concludes with the world-famous Rolex
Sydney Hobart Race in December. No yacht has ever taken line honours in
all three races in the same calendar year, but Slade and his crew have
set their sights on becoming the first.
The Rolex Middle Sea Race is an annual "offshore classic" that will see
a world-class fleet of 80 yachts take on a demanding 606-mile
Mediterranean course, famous for its capricious winds and dangerous
navigational obstacles. For owner Mike Slade, this will be his third
Rolex Middle Sea Race, but the first with his record-breaking
Farr-designed maxi yacht ICAP Leopard.
Mike Slade commented: "It is a joy to be back in Malta for the Rolex
Middle Sea Race. The course is one of the most beautiful in the world,
providing an ideal tonic for a gloomy British October! Whilst the wind
is often light in this part of the world, we are hopeful that we can
replicate the light airs performance that we showed in this year's Rolex
Fastnet Race. We have worked hard to optimise ICAP Leopard for lighter
conditions, and we believe that we are in great shape ahead of
Saturday's start."
As usual, the crew of ICAP Leopard will feature several "rock stars" of
the sailing world. Regular Volvo Ocean Race veterans Justin Slattery,
Jason Carrington, and the Salter brothers are joined by Brad Jackson
(Ericsson 4) and British ace Rob Greenhalgh (Puma) in a bid to secure
victory in what is guaranteed to be a close tactical battle.
Jason Carrington, trimmer and crew co-ordinator, commented: "Like the
Rolex Fastnet, this will be a race in which we cannot afford to ease off
if we are to achieve our objective of being first boat home. The light
and tactical nature of the course will mean that we are sure to come
under pressure from our lighter rivals Beau Geste and Ran II. We are
confident that we have the capability to win but it will require
constant focus to keep the boat moving and ensure we head to Sydney with
our record intact."
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Leopard:
Leopard follows in the footsteps of super-maxi yachts Ocean Leopard
(1988-1999) and Leopard of London (2000-2006). Like her predecessors she
is aimed towards top-level race sponsorship, day charters in the Solent
and, longer term, charters in the warmer waters of the Mediterranean and
the Caribbean.
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