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Louis Vuitton Cup Act 11 at Valencia - Day 3

by 32nd America’s Cup media 21 May 2006 20:59 BST 19-21 May 2006
The final day of fleet racing in Louis Vuitton Cup Act 11 at Valencia © Franck Socha

Alinghi leads the 'big four' at the top, winning Valencia Louis Vuitton Act 11

Good racing conditions, a large spectator fleet, a packed America's Cup Park and the Defender rising to the occasion - this was the scene on Sunday in Valencia at the conclusion of Louis Vuitton Act 11.

On the race course, the Swiss Defender, Alinghi, won its third of the five fleet races. Behind them, BMW ORACLE Racing and Luna Rossa made gains over the course of the race to crowd the top of the leaderboard.

The 'Latin Rascals' of Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia had another good day, securing fifth place overall, while Shosholoza confirmed that the improvement it has shown over the course of the last four Acts is genuine, finishing in the top half of the standings again.

For United Internet Team Germany, Victory Challenge and the home Desafío Español squad, Act 11 was one they'd rather forget, with each finishing lower than they'd wish on the points table. China Team didn't race on Sunday after suffering structural damage to their boat on Saturday afternoon.

Following the racing, Alinghi was presented with the Louis Vuitton Act 11 trophy in front of a boisterous crowd during a 'docking ceremony' at the America's Cup Park.

Race Five:

The teams trailing first place Alinghi knew they would have their work cut out for them and BMW ORACLE Racing skipper Chris Dickson seemed to be the most eager to take on the job, luffing the Swiss boat and pushing it towards the start line. But in the event, the Americans were too eager, and Principal Race Officer Peter Reggio judged the bow of USA 87 broke the startline a fraction early, and Dickson had to restart, putting him well behind the fleet.

The big four teams all worked their up the left side of the race course, while United Internet Team Germany and Desafío Español hit the right hand side hard. Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia and Alinghi worked up near the middle at the top mark it was the Swiss, sailing smartly and conservatively who emerged with the lead.

But Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia was close behind with the Kiwis chasing them. BMW ORACLE Racing moved all the way up to sixth place, a brilliant recovery from their starting error.

Iain Percy's +39 Challenge continued to excel in the fleet contests, rounding the top mark in fifth place while the Spanish, Swedes and Germans died out on the right side of the course.

The teams split through the leeward gate and when they reconvened at the top mark for the final time, the top places were nearly identical, with the Americans having clawed up into fourth place. But on the final run, Emirates Team New Zealand, BMW ORACLE Racing and Luna Rossa all surged past Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia, with the latter squeezing across just one-second in front.

On the final points table, Alinghi is the runaway leader, with Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand finishing equal eight points back. The Italians win the tie-break to take second place, with the Kiwis third and BMW ORACLE Racing fourth, just two points ahead of Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia team.

Overall Results: (Pos / Points)

PosYachtR1R2R3R4R5Pts
1Alinghi (SUI 75)6/71/121/123/101/1253
2Luna Rossa Challenge (ITA 86)10/32/113/101/124/945
3Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL 84)4/97/62/115/82/1145
4BMW ORACLE Racing (USA 87)9/46/74/92/113/1041
5Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia (ITA 77)2/1110/35/84/95/839
6Team Shosholoza (RSA 83)5/85/86/78/58/533
7Areva Challenge (FRA 60)7/64/98/57/67/632
8+39 Challenge (ITA 59)3/1012/17/66/76/731
9Desafío Español 2007 (ESP 65)8/53/1010/39/49/426
10Victory Challenge (SWE 63)1/128/511/210/311/224
11United Internet Team Germany (GER 72)11/211/29/411/210/313
12China Team (CHN 79)12/19/412/1DNF/0DNF/06

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