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RC44 Marstrand Cup - Day 2

by RC44 Class 29 Jul 2015 21:47 BST 28 July - 1 August 2015

Team Nika bounces back with two bullet day

Just one point separates the top three teams after the opening day of fleet racing at the RC44 Marstrand Cup.

Three races were held today in 10 -15 knots winds with grey overcast conditions in the morning giving way to a summery afternoon, similar to yesterday, only with an uncomfortable lumpy sea state. At the close of play Team Nika leads on seven points, ahead of Artemis Racing and Charisma on eight.

For Team Nika, it was a classic tale of 'pulling victory from the jaws of defeat' after what Russian skipper Vladimir Prosikhin described as his worst match race day ever yesterday and beginning today with one of his worst fleet racing starts: "We rounded the first upwind mark second last and it seemed to be going like yesterday - we had this depressing feeling. But finally we picked up - especially downwind - it became a bit easier and when it is easier it is encouraging, you pass a couple of boats, you feel like you are a better sailor, so you are more confident, more focussed and the team started working together. And finally we finished fifth."

From there Team Nika went on to win the second and third of today's three races. But both were hard fought, come-from-behind affairs.

In Marstrand, Team Nika is sailing with Match Racing, Etchells and Melges 20 World Champion, American Bill Hardesty. This is Hardesty's first occasion racing the RC44 and he is impressed: "They are great boats, with lots of power and good balance and they can really get going, but they can catch you off. And the class is nice. Having the umpires out there really helps."

Today Hardesty really earned his keep, playing the shifts to perfection. In race two Team Nika managed to edge her way ahead of Bronenosec Sailing Team and Charisma and into the lead on the final metres of the second beat. In race three it was a close tussle between her and Artemis Racing, with the Swedish boat leading around the top mark and once again Team Nika only managed to get ahead in the final tacks of the second beat.

The other star performer of the day was the RC44 Marstrand Cup's host Artemis Racing.

Torbjörn Törnqvist's team won the first race after the bold call was made to go right off the line, a move that paid handsomely. "Then it was really simple," admitted Törnqvist. "It is easy when you are on top and you can control the fleet. It is great to be here in Sweden and do well. This is the first day, of course, but it is nice. It was a good day, the crew worked well in a calm way in terms of boat handling and tactically."

Let down by a fifth in the second race, Artemis Racing started well and worked hard to gain the lead on the first beat of the day's third and final race only to lose to Team Nika.

"It was a much better day - we enjoyed it," said Artemis Racing tactician Iain Percy, who heads Törnqvist's Swedish America's Cup challenge. "It was quite a cloud-driven day. Everyone did a good job and Torbjörn was driving the boat well. It was a nice day out."

For Nico Poons and the crew of his Monaco-flagged Charisma it was disappointing not being able to convert their good sailing into race wins, but with a 2-2-4 scoreline they were the most consistent team today.

"It was pretty shifty conditions, a tricky race track, but it was ideal for these boats with a few nice surfing waves downwind," recounted Charisma's tactician, Ray Davies. "The teams that sailed well as a group came out on top today - crew work was really important, working the boat downwind, dealing with the waves and the different modes you had to sail from one gybe to the other. There were some nice gains to be made downwind."

Matters might have been different had Charisma not picked up a penalty in the final race for tacking too close to another competitor. "That dropped us back into about sixth and then we got back to fourth," recounted Davies. "Nico [Poons] is doing well. In these tricky conditions at times with the waves, you have to be very precise with the helming and he is doing a really good job with it."

Fleet racing continues tomorrow at the RC44 Marstrand Cup, starting at 11:30 CET. Follow the live blog on www.rc44.com and live tacking with TracTrac.

Results after Day 1:

PosBoat Name (Sail No)R1R2R3Pts
1Team Nika (RUS 10)5117
2Artemis Racing (SWE44)1528
3Charisma (MON 69)2248
4Bronenosec Sailing Team (RUS 18)33511
5Peninsula Petroleum Sailing Team (GBR 1)46616
6Artemis Racing Youth (SWE 4)74718
7Team Aqua (GBR 2041)1010323
8Katusha (RUS 21)681125
9MAG Racing (POL 44)97925
10RUS ‑ 7 Anywayanyday (RUS 7)89825

For RC44 Championship Tour results visit www.rc44.com/results/fleet-racing/2015

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