MIAMI, FLA. (March 5, 2013)
-- Breeze just into the double digits made the second day of racing or the 86th
BACARDI Cup a test of experience and persistence for the 56 Star teams racing
on Biscayne Bay. Two races were completed as the sunshine warmed temperatures
into the low 70s, and, with three races scored a drop race now comes into
play. While Lars Grael and Mario Lagoa (BRA) remain first overall with
two points net after adding today’s finishes of 12-1 to their win of
yesterday’s lone race, less than 12 points separate the top-five
teams.
Lars Grael and Mario Lagoa (hull 74) are the standings
leaders after two days of racing for the 86th BACARDI Cup
(Photo Credit BMSW/Cory Silken)
(Photo Credit BMSW/Cory Silken)
"Races were similar to
yesterday although the second race overall was more gentle,” said Grael. “On
the first race today we did a wrong jibe and we rounded the mark fifth, closed
the downwind leg 25th and finished 12th; it was a difficult race for us.
Second race of the day started well, we rounded the mark first and protected
the position. While fighting with Xavier Rohart we managed to keep a good
gap with the rest of the field. Overall we're happy because competition
is tough and we're competing against Augie Diaz who is a local sailor and I
believe has the home advantage.”
Diaz, with crew Arnis Baltins, is just three points out of first place and knows winning this championship will come down to more than local knowledge.
Diaz, with crew Arnis Baltins, is just three points out of first place and knows winning this championship will come down to more than local knowledge.
"The first race was
difficult, but we managed to do well,” said Diaz of the win of today’s first
race. “We had better opportunities and with a little bit of luck we were able
to round the weather mark third and then take the lead to the end. Second race
of the day was more challenging because we decided to go on the right side of
the course while the wind went left; I'm therefore happy with a 10th place. I
have a lot of respect for Lars because he is very good in all conditions and in
all venues. I don’t think I have a big edge by being local; really not as
big an edge as he might think I have.”
Third overall are the defending champions Xavier Rohart and Pierre Alexis Ponsot (FRA), who placed 6-2 today, a strong recovery from yesterday’s finish of 25. They carry eight points and are followed in fourth by the Italian team of Diego Negri and Frithjof Kleen whose scoreline of 13-3-9 totals 12 points. Rounding out fifth in the standings is Irish Olympian Peter O’Leary and Rodney Hagebols who have 13.5 points after finishes of 2.5-36-11.
Third overall are the defending champions Xavier Rohart and Pierre Alexis Ponsot (FRA), who placed 6-2 today, a strong recovery from yesterday’s finish of 25. They carry eight points and are followed in fourth by the Italian team of Diego Negri and Frithjof Kleen whose scoreline of 13-3-9 totals 12 points. Rounding out fifth in the standings is Irish Olympian Peter O’Leary and Rodney Hagebols who have 13.5 points after finishes of 2.5-36-11.
During the event sailors will
enjoy the hospitality lounge, BACARDI Rum tastings, as well as the daily prize
giving for the top-three finishers and the final awards dinner. A special
exhibit of America’s Cup history and memorabilia will feature the work of Rhode
Island-based photographer Cory Silken in the North Hall of the Coconut Grove
Convention Center. The exhibits will be open to the public from noon to
7:00PM daily and are free of charge. The prestigious Coral Reef Yacht Club will
coordinate on-water activities in collaboration with Biscayne Bay Yacht Club
and Coconut Grove Sailing Club. The U.S. Sailing Center and Shake-A-Leg Miami
will also support the event. Racing will be held on three separate courses
approximately two miles out on Biscayne Bay.
More information on the
BACARDI Miami Sailing Week and the 86th BACARDI Cup is available at www.MiamiSailingWeek.com and www.BacardiCup.com.
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