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SSL City Grand Slam: Hamburg - Day 4

by Star Sailors League 6 May 2016 23:01 BST 2-7 May 2016

Bright sunshine and an easterly breeze of 12 knots brought classic condition to Lake Alster, Hamburg for the 30 remaining teams vying to win the inaugural SSL City Grand Slam. On a short course of barely 600 metres, reading the shifts and staying in clear air were the secrets to performance. In an innovative move by the SSL and NRV Race Committee, a top gate was set allowing teams to choose which top mark to round. With one more race before the knock-out rounds, the top six teams are safe from elimination, barring the results of outstanding protests.

Diego Negri & Sergio Lambertenghi put in a stellar performance today, scoring three second places and a third, to share the lead in the SSL City Grand Slam. With one more race to go in the second qualifying round, the Italian duo are tied for the lead with Mateusz Kusznierewicz & Dominik Zycki.

The Polish team had a tough day: in the first race Kusznierewicz & Zycki were spat out at the top gate but battled back to take third, the second race saw the Poles also fight back from a poor position to take another third but a 23rd in the penultimate race was to be their discard, eighth place in the last race, compared to Negri & Lambertenghi's second, meant the two teams are tied going into tomorrow's final race of the Second Round. The winner of the Second Round takes a valuable bye into the SSL City Grand Slam Final, second place gets a bye to the semi-final. Kusznierewicz & Zycki and Negri & Lambertenghi are the likely top two.

Race by Race in the Second Round

Race 1 - Reigning Star World Champions, Augie Diaz & Bruno Prada took the first race of the day. The key moment being the second top gate rounding, Diaz & Prada rounded the right hand leeward gate into good clean air and extended on the fleet to take the gun. Diego Negri & Sergio Lambertenghi were second, Kusznierewicz & Zycki were third. Several VIP entries scored outside the top ten including, Xavier Rohart & Pierre-Alexis Ponsot (19), Eric Doyle & Payson Infelise (21) and Robert Stanjek & Frithjof Kleen (23).

Race 2 – Stanjek & Kleen came out fighting for the second race of the day, to claim their second victory of the regatta, and more importantly back into the top ten cut off zone. Negri & Lambertenghi scored another second place, relying on their excellent start to stay in the top three all the way around the racecourse. Kusznierewicz & Zycki were third retaining the overall lead. Luke Lawrence & Ian Coleman retired from the race after a big pile up at the top gate. Eivind Melleby & Joshua Revkin failed to finish the race, after breaking their forestay. The Norwegian/American duo hurried back to the Norddeutscher Regatta Verein where NRV club member, Olaf Richter, was quick to lend them his boat. His action meant that they just made the start of Race 3, where they miraculously came 6th. Lawrence and Coleman also returned for the next race to make 8th place.

Race 3 – Conditions built at the start and with gusts of 15 knots, provided the windiest conditions since the start of the regatta. Melleby and Revkin, sailed at full chat to join the start on the 'B of the Bang' but there were too many boats over early and a General Recall was signalled. In the Black Flag restart, Polgar and Koy got away well, as did Torben Grael & Stefano Lillia. Xavier Rohart and Pierre-Alexis Ponsot got in the groove in the second half of the race to take a much needed win, Grael & Lillia were second and Negri & Lambertenghi third. Kuznierewicz & Zycki scored a lowly 23, and Stanjek and Kleen 24 putting severe pressure on the past 2014 world champions, who are now out of the top ten.

Race 4 – Eric Doyle & Payson Infelise, showed tremendous pace and guile to win the last race of the day to put the American team in the hot seat for the Knock Out stage. The last gasp win means Doyle & Infelise are tenth going into the last race of the Second Round. Negri & Lambertenghi kept up their brilliant form to take second and Polgar & Koy were third. Lawrence and Coleman were 22nd in the last race, dropping the young American team out of the top ten.

Racing at the SSL City Grand Slam continues tomorrow with one final race for the Second Round at 11.30. Only the top 10 teams will qualify for the knock out final series, starting with Quarterfinal at 14.25, Semifinal at 15.15 and the Final at 15.55.

Full coverage of all the action will be streamed live on the internet, with expert commentary from special studio guests, including Dennis Conner. On the water, the latest in hi-tech camera technology, as well as Virtual Eye 3D Graphics, will provide thrilling viewing. Armchair sailors can also race the course with Virtual Regatta.

For photos, videos, results and to watch the live go to city.starsailors.com

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