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International Moth Velocitek Speed Challenge

by Michelle Slade 9 Aug 2009 21:48 BST 8 August 2009
Bora Gulari wins the Velocitek Speed Challenge before the CST Composite 2009 Moth Worlds © Sean Trew / Pacific Fog

Rest Day? Moth sailors take up the Velocitek Speed Challenge & North Sail’s Dash For Cash

Taking a break between the McLube Harken US Nationals and the CST Composite 2009 Moth World Championship which starts Monday, the Moth fleet gathered at Cascade Locks Marine Park on Saturday afternoon to wind up their flying sailing machines with racing distractions that don’t count for points.

First off was the Velocitek Speed Challenge, and Velocitek units were handed out to those who wanted to participate. Unlike the past week, the breeze on the river at the Locks was relatively light, while further east it was hitting the high 20s. Some of the fleet headed down river with units, looking for the stronger breeze.

Bora Gulari (USA) took home the $1000 cash price in the speed challenge, recording the best ten second average with 25.3 kts (and a very long sail back upwind to the club). Nathan Outteridge (AUS), and Arnaud Psarafaghis (SUI) took second equal with 24.3 kts. In 4th equal was Brad Funk (USA) and Adam May (GBR) with 24.2 kts. Fast speeds in lighter air than these guys have sailed this past week shows there’s not too much between those at the top of the fleet. As Outteridge said Friday, come the Worlds, those who make the top 3 will be those who don’t make mistakes.

Meanwhile, onshore Rohan Veal (AUS) was on the mike as MC for the event, preferring to be out on the water but doing a great job educating the crowd on Moth sailing. Some 200 locals were gathered on the shores to watch these mystical sail craft spin their magic.

The North Sail's Dash for Cash slalom knockout event kicked off around 4pm. It took a while to get the flights sorted out and the wind was playing light and fickle. But in the last hour, a breeze of around 10-12 knots kicked in and racing began. Gulari again took first, followed by Rob Gough (AUS) in second, Arnaud Psarofaghis (SUI) in third, Scott Babbage (AUS) fourth, and Simon Payne (GBR) in fifth.

Some 20 boats across 4 heats sailed the short (160 m) course that included 3 jibe marks. Babbage later reported, “The finishes were really tight between Gough and myself in the semi finals, and between Bora and Arnaud in the repechage. It was very tight around the whole track and quite hectic going through the jibes when the breeze was up. We saw only about 16 knots around the track, and gusty at that.” Babbage noted that the starts weren’t too flash, including his own, and crashes by Gough, Psarofaghis and Payne.

Competitors and organizers would like to thank volunteers and sponsors of the McLube Harken US National event. Stay tuned for daily reports starting Monday August 10, from the CST Composite 2009 Moth World Championship.

For the schedule, competitors, results, and images, visit www.mothworlds2009.org

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