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Alcatel J/70 World Championship at St. Francis Yacht Club - Day 1

by David Schmidt 28 Sep 2016 07:54 BST 24 September - 1 October 2016

World Championship regattas always generate high-level competition, but when you stack 68 of the world's most popular One Design boats on San Francisco Bay in a crisp, late-September breeze, you can bet your last shackle that the competition will be ferocious.

Such was the case at the start of the 2016 Alcatel J/70 Worlds, hosted by St. Francis Yacht Club, as the fleet of top-shelf competitors experienced classic early fall conditions that tested racers' big-fleet skills.

"You're not going to win the regatta in the first race but you could lose it," said Paul Cayard, a Volvo Ocean Race winner, who is serving as tactician aboard Carlo Alberini's Calvi Network. "[At first] you're just trying to get a couple of good races in. [Then], as the regatta proceeds...you may [eventually] have to start making a more aggressive game plan."

While the morning started with a one-hour shoreside postponement to allow the sea breeze to fill in on the Berkeley Circle racecourse, everyone clearly had first blood in mind once the starting guns began sounding in 15-18 knots of wind, with puffs in the low 20s. There were two general recalls before the Race Committee added the motivation of a black flag: Cross the line early and disqualification is mandatory.

The bulk of the fleet concentrated on the right side of the line, a move that suited skipper Chris Kostanecki and his crew aboard Jennifer (USA 370) just fine, as Kostanecki split with the herd and aimed left, finding clear lanes. As boats to the right-hand side of the course battled for scraps, Jennifer enjoyed a fast ride to the windward mark, which they rounded first, creating a commanding lead that they carried across the finish.

"We nailed the start," said Kostanecki, three minutes after crossing the line in this talent-rife class, which includes both former J/70 World Champions Tim Healy (2014) and Julian Fernandez Neckelmann (2015), as well as former America's Cup winners and Olympic champions. "The weather end of the line was favored, and we went left. It was our game plan and we [stuck with] it."

Unfortunately for Jennifer, the Race Committee deemed that Kostanecki and 15 other skippers were on course side before the start, resulting in 16 disqualifications. After the Race Committee sorted out black-flag rulings, Jud Smith's Africa (USA 179) took first place, followed by Joel Ronning's Catapult (USA 187) and Julian Fernandez Neckelmann's Flojito y Cooperando (MEX 384).

The Race Committee—lead by Principal Race Officer Mark Foster—quickly began race two's countdown, with the less-menacing U flag usurping race one's black-flag guillotine. Jennifer's start was clearly noticed by her competitors, and the left side of the line became expensive real estate as the clock wound down. A signal sounded, sails sheeted on hard, and 68 polished teams began battling 1.8 nautical miles of uphill sailing.

While Cayard wisely predicted that a new world champion wouldn't be minted in the first race, this didn't stop Calvi Network (ITA 456) from dropping the hammer on race two. Come the final downhill run, Calvi Network's distinctive logoed spinnaker was easy to spot, thanks to the generous lead that she enjoyed over Claudia Rossi's Petite Terrible (ITA 853) and Kostanecki's Jennifer.

"We started on the right side of the course, and we controlled the right side," said Cayard, minutes after exchanging a round of celebratory high-fives with his skipper and crew. "We kept the boat upright on the run, and we had some great steering." While a bullet was fresh in mind, Cayard—a consummate professional—downplayed their result, given that the team scored 23rd in race one, putting them in 7th place overall. "It's a long series," said Cayard, his mind clearly focusing on the next four days.

After two races, Smith's Africa is in 1st place with six points, followed by Ronning's Catapult (who also carries six points) and Neckelmann's Flojito y Cooperando, who finished their day with 15 points. This sets the stage for a massive battle between these three teams as their tacticians—Victor Diaz, John Kostecki and Bill Hardesty, respectively—seek the podium's top step.

Racing continues on Wednesday and runs through Saturday, with the Race Committee hoping to rifle off ten more races in the next four days. Interested spectators can follow the racing online courtesy of title sponsor Alcatel, who supplied smartphones to each boat that are being used as onboard trackers to report real-time positions, facilitating a state-of-the-art virtual spectator experience for those ashore. For more information about this world-class regatta, visit www.stfyc.com/j70worlds2016.

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