52 Super Series Trofeo Conde de Godo Regatta - Day 1
by Andi Robertson 24 May 2012 21:36 BST
24-27 May 2012
Super starters Audi Azzurra Sailing Team lead
With two wins and a second from today’s three starts, sailing their freshly christened new boat, the Audi Azzurra Sailing Team, opened their 2012 campaign to win the new 52 Super Series on a near perfect footing off Barcelona at the 39th Trofeo de Vela Conde de Godo regatta. Niklas Zennström’s Rán won the third race and lie second overall.
All of the signs today are that Alberto Roemmers crew, which sails under the flag of Sardinia’s Yacht Club Costa Smeralda, have a potent enough weapon in the form of their new Botin Partners design, but it was their good starting, accurate tactics and crisp boathandling which contributed more to their winning guns today. While they were very much on their game from the start of Race 1, their rivals could just not find the early season consistency to match them.
With five changes in their sailing team line up since winning the World Chmpionships and the Audi MedCup Circuit last year, Quantum Racing perhaps inevitably looked like they have yet to fully gel when held up in strict comparison with the advantage held by Audi Azzurra Sailing Team which has a core speed group which have been together for three years. But skipper-helm Ed Baird pointed to key decisions and small mistakes that they made today rather than crew work.
Audi Azzurra Sailing Team lead at every mark of Race 1, but each of the first windward legs were extremely tight. Tony Langley and crew on Gladiator pushed Niklas Zennström’s Rán hard around the first windward mark, with Quantum Racing rounding fourth.
Though the Garbi sea breeze was a little patchy at times, especially on the first downwind, the Azzurra team were able to stay ahead to the finish with Rán second. Gladiator crossed third but were penalised at the line for passing too close to Quantum Racing on their final tight cross before the line.
The breeze increased slightly and was a little more evenly spread across the race area for the second windward-leeward contest. With their three rivals tussling for the right, committee boat end of the start line, the Azzurra squad executed a nice time on distance start at the opposite, pin end of the start line. Again they lead at the top mark and went on to a second winning gun.
In the third race pre-start Quantum Racing and Audi Azzzurra Sailing Team engaged in a brief interlude of ‘handbags’ - match-race style circling - before Azzurra again broke to the very opposite end of the start line. This time they were the lone wolves on the inshore, right side upwind while the other trio initially hunted slightly more left, offshore. They lead again, narrowly at the top mark but after a prominent shift to the right Rán gybe set first and by the second time of crossing, lead for the first time. Downwind in the fresher, colder 14-17kts breeze, Rán appeared to have the speed advantage that many have previously observed. Zennström and crew, with Adrian Stead calling tactics lie second, one point behind Azzurra on 5pts with Quantum Racing third on 9pts and Gladiator on 12pts.
Audi Sailing Team powered by ALL4ONE are expected to join the regatta as of tomorrow (Friday) after making good an unforeseen repair today.
Results after Day 1: (3 races)
1 Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (ITA), 1,1,2 4pts
2 Rán (SWE) 2,2,1 5pts
3 Quantum Racing (USA) 3,3,3 9pts
4 Gladiator (GBR) 4,4,4 12pts
5 Audi Sailing Team powered by ALL4ONE (GER/FRA) DNC, DNC, DNC 18pts
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Quotes:
Francesco Bruni (ITA), Audi Azzurra Sailing Team (ITA):
“It could hardly have gone better for a first day in the series – well maybe a little – but we were leading the final race and Rán proved to be pretty fast downwind in some conditions and we struggled to keep them back. They did a fantastic last race when we made a couple of mistakes. But we cannot complain about today.
It feels very different to the start of last season. This boat is more an all-round boat and we have no speed issues in any conditions. We are matching the speed of the top guys in the conditions so far and sometimes we even have an edge. We felt pretty weak at the beginning of last season, we knew we had some problems then.”
Andy Hemmings (GBR), Rán:
“It is very close, considering there are not that many boats it is close. And it will be for the rest of the season. Upwind everyone is very close. We are quick downwind in that 15-16kts stuff. The boat gets up when we arc it up a little.”
Ed Baird (USA) Quantum Racing (USA):
“We are obviously disappointed it did not go a little better. We had out moments that did not work out for us. The Azzurra guys sailed really well in the first two races and in the third race Rán did a great job. We made mistakes in a few different places. The first race I did not get off the start line very well. The second race we were close, but just a tiny bit behind the blue boat and they pushed us back and we got Rán in between us. We thought we had done the job on the start but the right worked on the right. It is nothing to do with new crew, it is decision making and placement, and in the case of Rán this is the conditions they love the most, very smooth water and the potential to plane downwind. They love that. They passed Azzurra downwind, but every day is different.”
Brilliant start with two bullets and a second (from Audi Azzurra Sailing Team)
It truly was a start to write home about for Audi Azzurra Sailing Team. On the opening day of the brand-new 52 Super Series circuit the team scored two bullets and a second place.
The 39th Trofeo Conde de Godó started in Barcelona in a brilliant way for Yacht Club Costa Smeralda's flagship: three races were held in ideal conditions, with a breeze blowing between 12 and 16 knots, that saw Azzurra's unequivocal domination thanks to a combination of great starts, excellent tactics and flawless crew work.
The third race, marked by an exciting circling with Quantum in the prestart, saw Azzurra hitting the starting line with perfect timing at the race committee end, on port tack and clear from the rest of the fleet. However, the excitement wasn't about to end because the first beat turned into a tight match race with Ran. If Azzurra has always shown an edge upwind, the Swedish boat was very dangerous downwind and managed to overtake Azzurra.
Onboard Azzurra was also her owner, Pablo Roemmers: "Today we had ideal conditions, small swell and just about the right amount of wind. We are sitting at the top of the leaderboard, merely a point ahead of Ran with whom we had a really nice duel in the third race. It truly was a beautiful day of racing".
Guillermo Parada, skipper of Azzurra, was realistic: "It's a great start to raise the curtain with two victories and lead the scoretable. Nevertheless, this is just the beginning and we still have a long way ahead of us but we can deal with it with great spirit".
All4One didn't take part in today's races for technical reasons and should be back on the water tomorrow.