The Extreme Sailing Series Act 6, Cardiff grudge match continued on Saturday with ten races. There were hulls soaring, bows diving and water spraying off the River Taff as the eight Extreme 40s hurtled round Cardiff Bay - the cheering Cardiff crowds getting the stadium spectacular they came for.
SAP Extreme Sailing Team enjoys big breeze in Cardiff
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Out on the course the big breeze certainly suited
SAP Extreme Sailing Team, the finely tuned Danes recording two first and four second place finishes to see them rise from sixth to second at the end of the second day of the Act - narrowly missing out on pole position to the experienced
Alinghi who clinched the top spot with a win in the final race of the day. Two of Rugby's shining stars, British and Irish Lions captain Sam Warburton and Welsh national Alex Cuthbert also got stuck into the Extreme Sailing Series scrum, both players jumping aboard the invitational home boat
Team Wales Land Rover, skippered by Welsh born Rio 2016 Olympic hopeful Dave Evans.
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