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52 Super Series Royal Cup in Palma - Day 4

by 52 Super Series 14 Jul 2012 21:50 BST 10-14 July 2012

Rán Racing claimed the Royal Cup and their first overall victory in the inaugural 52 Super Series in a testing day's racing at Palma, Mallorca on Saturday that victorious skipper Niklas Zennström described as being "as good as it gets".

Zennstroms's team surged to victory in a 30-plus northeaster at speeds in excess of 24 knots, finishing second across the line in the final race of the day to clinch the overall win.

World champions Quantum Racing finished second in the cup after they were forced to retire from the first of two races on Saturday, when they broke their headstay ram, headfoil and jib in the near gale force conditions.

The team's shore crew sent an urgent dispatch of supplies to effect on water repairs between the two races. The crew successfully raced the clock and returned Quantum to the second race, but it just wasn't their day.

Audi Sailing Team powered by All4One rounded out the Royal Cup's podium, a result that pleased four-time Olympic medallist and twice America's Cup winner skipper Jochen Schümann despite having entered the final race with a one-point lead.

Having won the first race today, All4One entered the final race at the top of the leaderboard with a total of 20 points, while both Quantum and Rán were just one point behind on 21.

Each team had crunched the numbers and knew exactly where they needed to place to clinch the coveted Royal Cup Challenge Trophy, but only Rán were able to execute their plan with success.

Zennström said the conditions in Palma Bay were challenging but very rewarding.

"These conditions are fantastic, you're going downwind doing 24 knots, you're doing nine knots upwind and still you're doing boat on boat racing," he said.

"Crossing the finish line and seeing Quantum ahead of All4One was just awesome, it's as good as it gets. Quantum are really the class act, beating them today was really, really awesome. They're hard to beat and that makes winning even sweeter."

It was more a bittersweet day for Quantum's crew, having entered the final day's racing with a six point buffer and a lead they had held since the four day regatta started on Wednesday.

Tactician Andy Horton said the crew knew that their chances of clinging to their lead was compromised the minute they heard a massive "bang" when their headstay ram broke and they saw their jib tear in the opening nine minutes of the day's first race.

"I've never seen anything like it,'' Horton said. "But this is a great group of guys, there wasn't anything said, it was just a freak accident. This is tight racing. You have to be good enough to win despite something like this happening."

There was a surprise of a different kind for the crew on board Audi All4One, who exceeded even their own expectations to score third in the Royal Cup.

Schümann said being the "underdogs" helped his crew race under the radar, uninfluenced by the other teams' intentions.

"We're quite happy, finishing third is more than we expected coming here, but that's what we dreamed of,'' he said. "This is our first regatta together as a team. We really enjoy racing together and I think when you see the results getting better and better that reflects it."

Audi Azzurra Sailing Team finished fourth in the Royal Cup, followed by PowerPlay, Gladiator, Provezza and Aquila.

In the overall 52 Super Series Quantum Racing leads with 53.5 points, followed by Audi Azzurra Sailing Team, 59.5, Rán Racing, 69.5, Gladiator, 93, Audi Sailing Team powered by All4One, 111.5, PowerPlay, 121.2, Provezza, 131.5, Aquila, 140.5 and Paprec, 150.5.

The teams are now turning their sights on 31st Copa del Rey where eight 52 teams will have a chance to race their grand prix yachts in a highly competitive event that won't count towards the 52 Super Series points.

The next 52 Super Series point scoring event is the Valencia Cup, from September 19-22.

Royal Cup final ranking

1 Rán (SWE) 23pt
2 Quantum Racing (USA) 24pt
3 Audi Sailing Team by ALL4ONE (GER/FRA) 24pt
4 Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (ITA) 27pt
5 Powerplay (CAY) 41.2pt
6 Gladiator (GBR) 44pt
7 Provezza 7 (TUR) 47pt
8 Aquila (AUT) 56pt

52 Super Series overall ranking

1 Quantum Racing (USA) 53.5pt
2 Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (ITA) 59.5pt
3 Rán (SWE) 69.5pt
4 Gladiator (GBR) 93pt
5 Audi Sailing Team by ALL4ONE (GER/FRA) 111.5pt
6 Powerplay (CAY) 121.2pt
7 Provezza 7 (TUR) 131.5pt
8 Aquila (AUT) 140.5pt
9 Paprec (FRA) 150.5pt

Quotes of the day

“Today we saw a ‘real team’ race,” confirmed the Commodore of the YCCS, Riccardo Bonadeo. “They have shown their ability to work together and respond in difficult moments over the course of the last week. I am very proud of this crew who represent Azzurra in the most prestigious regattas, including here in Palma.”

Guillermo Parada, Skipper and helmsman, Audi Azzurra Sailing Team:
“It was a great way to finish the Royal Cup and show everyone that we don’t give up. Despite the difficult moments this week, we finished well and are ready to battle in Valencia in the final event of the season. We’ll now stay on in Palma for the Copa del Rey, an event we have already won three times as Matador. We hope to be able to win again as Azzurra and have a good week of racing with Alberto Roemmers Jr at the helm”.

Vasco Vascotto, Tactician, Audi Azzurra Sailing Team:
“Finally, we showed our potential in these last two races, while during the week, we didn’t always perform as we did today. Without the disqualification, we would have won the Royal Cup.”

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