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Extreme 40 Series 2010 in Almeria 09.-12.Oktober 2010
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Tagesvideo
October 09th 2010
Day 1: Game On in Almeria!
The first day of the final round of the 2010 Extreme Sailing
Series™ kicked off today. It was a light and slow start to the
competition but the racing burst into life as the wind steadily
built over the afternoon. Racing within the strict confines of
the Almerian port made for a thrilling spectacle. Six of the
teams here are vying for the 2010 overall rankings, four of them
– The Wave, Muscat, Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Ecover Sailing
Team and Oman Sail Masirah – all hoping to secure places on the
podium, whilst Groupama 40 and Red Bull Extreme Sailing Team are
scrapping over fifth.
Rumbo Almeria and Team Emirates New
Zealand are wild card entries for the Spanish event.
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© Paul Wyeth/ OC Events

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© Paul Wyeth/OC Events
The eight teams took to the water early in the afternoon for two
races outside the harbour walls giving them the opportunity to
race in open water – Franck Cammas (Groupama 40) and Ecover
(Mike Golding) each scoring a win - before heading back inside
the port for the 'stadium' format of racing as the crowds
arrived at the Race Village. The first four short 10-minute
races saw the competition unfold as anticipated – a win for Yann
Guichard (Groupe Edmond de Rothschild), a win for Paul Campbell
-James (The Wave, Muscat), quickly followed by another win apiece
. Then suddenly in the penultimate race, with the wind kicking in
at over 12 knots, gusting 15, it all went horribly wrong for the
young Omani team: "We literally got stuck on the race mark in
the penultimate race then a couple of other little jury errors
that cost us a penalty in the last race as well. We probably
lost 15 points just there – if we'd avoided those errors we'd be
on top of the pack," said Campbell-James. Those 'errors' left
Yann Guichard at the top of the leaderboard with 45 points, 4
points ahead of Ecover Sailing Team, as the French crew
demonstrated just why they are the team to beat.
© Lloyd Images
Mike Golding's team ensured the Brits kick-started their bid for
the podium by finishing inside the top three in all but one of
the races – a minor wobble soon put right as helmsman Leigh
McMillan explained: "Boycey (Jonathan Taylor) gave us a stern
talking to after the first in-port race where we sailed
ourselves into 6th place. He told us to sort our lives out and
we did! After that we were suddenly in the top three in every
race and pulled back up."
It proved an enjoyable if steep learning curve for Dean Barker's
team on Emirates Team New Zealand who were racing an Extreme 40
for the first time. Barker was clearly taking a pragmatic
approach to their participation: "We have to find the balance
between controlled aggression and stupidity in the multihull
environment! Learning what we can get away with in terms of boat
positioning and control." After today's seven races his crew had
learnt a fair bit!
© Lloyd Images
The whirlwind stadium format of the racing saw the fleet race on
courses no longer than 800m and a starting area 200m sq! Each
leg taking just over 2 minutes, there is hardly time to think,
let alone strategise. "We enjoyed it although our results weren
't that great," commented Barker. "It's hard, and not knowing the
boats is a big handicap especially on the courses here. A really
steep learning curve but we're enjoying it." The Kiwi team came
into contact with Rumbo Almeria (Mitch Booth) at the start of
the final race as Barker explained: "We were lined up for the
start and had a pretty nice position but then one of the other
boats bore off towards us and we were half way through a tack so
it was impossible… We had nowhere to go and we couldn't really
avoid it."
Tomorrow's racing is expected to be full-on with a strong
forecast of 18-22 knots of breeze – inside the confines of the
port, it will be a white-knuckle affair: "It's going to be all
on," said McMillan. "There is not a lot of room to get out of
the way and there are brick walls everywhere!" At the same time,
the big breeze may come as a gift to The Wave, Muscat: "We're
still in the fight which is key for the first day," said
Campbell-James. "With the breeze on tomorrow, and we know we're
strong in the breeze and Gitana are not, so bring it on. The win
is obviously huge in our mind and we're gunning for the top spot
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Today played out with numerous close calls and fierce competition
and the next few days will not be any different: the Spanish
public are in for a thrilling finale. The Spanish round of the
Extreme Sailing Series in the region of Andalucia finishes on
Tuesday, 12th October embracing the Bank Holiday weekend.
Extreme Sailing Series™ Almeria Results after Day 1
1st Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Yann Guichard, 45 points
2nd Ecover, Mike Golding, 41 points
3rd The Wave, Muscat, Paul Campbell-James, 38 points
4th Oman Sail Masirah, Loick Peyron, 38 points
5th Groupama 40, Franck Cammas, 28 points
6th Rumbo Almeria, Guillermo Altadill, 25 points
7th Red Bull Extreme Sailing, Roman Hagara, 21 points
8th Team Emirates New Zealand, Dean Barker, 18 points
Overall Standings Extreme Sailing Series™ 2010
Team / Skipper / Points
1st The Wave, Muscat, Paul Campbell-James, 28 points
2nd Groupe Edmond de Rothschild, Yann Guichard, 27 points
3rd Ecover, Mike Golding, 25 points
4th Oman Sail Masirah, Loick Peyron, 24 points
5th Groupama 40, Franck Cammas, 13 points
6th Red Bull Extreme Sailing, Roman Hagara, 13 points
7th The Ocean Racing Club, Mitch Booth, 7 points
8th Team GAC Pindar, Nick Moloney, 3 points
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