Seventh point for GBR Challenge
by GBR Challenge 1 Nov 2002 08:45 GMT
This afternoon GBR Challenge maintained their bid for fifth position, by defeating the French Le Defi Areva syndicate to secure the seventh point of the regatta for the British team. The French, fresh from their win over OneWorld, showed good speed in a heavy air drag race to
take the lead at the first mark. Le Defi Areva defended on the run, but
on the second beat Harrison's men rounded the mark behind and immediately
tacked off to the right. The British team tacked on the shifts and when
the boats came together Wight Lightning crossed ahead. GBR Challenge
defended the lead to win by 14 seconds.
After a slight delay to wait for the wind to average under the requisite
19 knots, the breeze abated to 18 knots from 270 degrees and the Race
Committee started a sequence. As the five minute gun went, the British
team entered from the port hand side, but the French team was late into
the starting box. The vital breathing space allowed GBR Challenge to sail
deep into the start box, underneath FRA 69. Le Defi Areva gybed to follow
before both boats circled to kill time. GBR 70 led back to the line on
starboard tack, with Luc Pillot to windward. The French crossed as the
gun went, with Wight Lightning sailing over the line two seconds later.
Both boats continued to the left hand side, as a drag race developed. Le
Defi Areva managed to hold their windward position and sail all the way to
the layline, before tacking to lead towards the mark. The French rounded
eight seconds ahead, and despite the British team sitting on their stern
quarter for most of the run, were able to maintain their lead into the
bottom mark.
Le Defi Areva rounded 10 seconds ahead and continued to the left hand side
of the course. Harrison's men rounded the leeward mark and immediately
tacked, allowing the British team to escape the stranglehold. With Ado
Stead calling the shifts, the British tacked up the middle of the course
and as the boats converged two thirds of the way up the beat it was the
British team that was ahead. GBR 70, tacked on top of FRA 69 to force the
French team off. As the teams came together again, the French threatened
to duck behind Wight Lightning, with the British team reacting by sailing
a lower course. FRA 69 was forced to tack under the starboard tack GBR
70, and Ian Walker took advantage of the controlling position to sail to
the layline before tacking.
GBR Challenge held a 12 second lead at the second windward mark, with the
French team covering Wight Lightning at the start of the run. The French
team initially gained, but a slick gybe by Harrison's team re-established
control to the finish.
Wight Lightning (GBR-70)
- Bow Matt Cornwell
- Mid Bow Guy Salter
- Mast George Skuodas
- Pit James Stagg
- Pit Runner Jonathan Taylor
- Trim upwind Ian Budgen
- Trim downwind Simon Fry
- Grinder Starboard Ian Weighell
- Grinder Port Greg Searle
- Mid Grinder Jim Turner
- Main Trimmer Chris Mason
- Navigator Jules Salter
- Aft Grinder Chris Main
- Strategist Andy Beadsworth
- Skipper Ian Walker
- Tactician Adrian Stead
- 17th Man Peter Harrison