Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 8, Florianópolis, Brazil - Day 3
by Extreme Sailing Series 17 Nov 2013 07:36 GMT
14-17 November 2013
SAP Extreme Sailing Team capsize on penultimate day
Biggest gust of the day results in capsize for the Danish team in Florianópolis
It was another action-packed, full pressure day at the penultimate day's racing for the Extreme 40 fleet at the Extreme Sailing Series™ 2013 finale in Florianópolis, presented by Land Rover. After yesterday's full on conditions, today fickle winds and big gusts swept across the stadium racecourse, and it was in the seventh race when the SAP Extreme Sailing Team Extreme 40 were hit by the biggest gust of the day, causing the boat to trip over its bows and capsize. Watch the full sequence captured on camera here.
The Danish Extreme 40 team helmed by Jes Gram-Hansen were coming out of a gybe when the gust hit them, resulting in the capsize. Their mainsail trimmer Pete Cumming fell the the full height of the boat, landing on the boom and suffered some bruising to his ribs, but was back on shore quickly as co-skipper Rasmus Kostner explained, "It was pretty full on, there were just a couple of seconds and then we realised we were going over. Things happened very quick from there and I think everyone handled the situation very well, everybody was safe, although Pete took a hit." The experienced Danish match racers quickly rallied round, craning their Extreme 40 out of the water within three hours of the incident occurring. The team have been putting in an impressive performance this week, including a race win today before the capsize, and as one of four teams in the running for the overall 2013 Series podium position, Kostner is hoping the team will be down, but not out. "We need to see what is broken to see if we can go racing tomorrow. We need to look at the scoreboard and if we have a chance, or if it make sense for us to race then we'll try and get the boat on the racecourse – there's nowhere else we'd rather be than there! We might have a long night ahead of us!".
The Extreme 40 fleet took to the Florianopolis Stadium for the penultimate day's racing of 2013 with the absence of the invited home nation representative, Team Brazil Mapfre who were unable to repair damage sustained to their bowsprit and traveller during yesterday's racing. Alinghi hit the throttle as they came off the blocks in the first race of the day, powering off the startline and storming around the track to take a win in the first race – the first of four for the Swiss America's Cup winners with their crew working slickly together in the testing conditions. The team's sterling performance leaves them just three points behind The Wave, Muscat ahead of tomorrow's final, and you can be sure the crew and their helm Morgan Larson are going to give it all they have got. "We knew we were going to have to push The Wave, Muscat a little bit harder, they're a really talented team and they're too good to make mistakes on their own so we had to put ourselves in a position to make it harder for them, and it worked out today. No matter what the conditions are out there tomorrow, we're going to push the boat to the limit, and ourselves, and hopefully we can overcome two obstacles. One is passing The Wave, Muscat on the overall points and the other is pushing them far enough back to get Red Bull Sailing Team between us, and that's what it's going to take to win the overall title."
For Leigh McMillan and his team on The Wave, Muscat winning in Florianópolis would guarantee them the 2013 championship title, making them not only the most successful team in the history of the Series, but British McMillan the only skipper to win the Series twice. With the pressure on, McMillan is all the more determined to outwit his Swiss rivals. "Alinghi made it pretty clear from the start that they wanted to give us a hard time today. It's a match race between us. They're trying to put us behind Red Bull, they're not just trying to beat us, they're trying to push us back a position in the fleet so it does make it more difficult."
It will be a busy night in pitlane to get SAP Extreme Sailing Team back racing tomorrow for the final day of 2013, when up to eight races will decide the 2013 Series champion. With the Act and the final race worth double points, it is going down to the wire. Will SAP Extreme Sailing Team make it back to the racecourse? Will the Austrian double Olympic medallists on Red Bull Sailing Team finally secure an elusive first ever Series podium position in their fourth year on the circuit? Can defending champions The Wave, Muscat win the Series two years in a row, or will Morgan Larson and Alinghi ruin their plans? Watch the final races of the Series live at 1730GMT, on the YachtsandYachting.com homepage and on www.extremesailingseries.com to find out!
Standings after Day 3: (19 races)
1st The Wave, Muscat (OMA) Leigh McMillan, Ed Smyth, Pete Greenhalgh, Musab Al Hadi, Hashim Al Rashdi 156pts
2nd Alinghi (SUI) Morgan Larson, Stuart Pollard, Pierre-Yves Jorand, Nils Frei, Yves Detrey 153pts
3rd Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Roman Hagara, Hans-Peter Steinacher, Matthew Adams, Simon Cooke, Kinley Fowler 146pts
4th ChinaSpirit (CHN) Phil Robertson, Garth Ellingham, Brad Hooker, Louis Viat, Nick Catley 130pts
5th SAP Extreme Sailing Team (DEN) Jes Gram-Hansen, Rasmus Køstner, Pete Cumming, Mikkel Røssberg, Nicolai Sehested 122pts
6th Realteam (SUI) Arnaud Psarofaghis, Bruno Barbarin, Thierry Wassem, Nils Palmieri, Jérôme Clerc 103pts
7th GAC Pindar (NZL) Will Tiller, Matt Steven, Stewart Dodson, Tom Bentham, Shaun Mason 102pts
8th Team Brazil Mapfre (BRA) Clínio de Freitas, André Mirsky, Daniel Santiago, André Chang, Bruno di Bernardi 28pts
Oman's The Wave, Muscat three points up going into final day (from Oman Sail)
Oman's defending champion The Wave, Muscat is completely focused on winning the Extreme Sailing Series Championship as as they go into Sunday's final day of the 2013 season with a slim three point lead after eight races in tough, gusty conditions in Florianopolis, Brasil on Saturday.
With the points so tight it will come down to the wire – championship rivals Alinghi and other teams set on a podium finish were stepping up the pressure on the penultimate day to successfully chip away at The Wave, Muscat's earlier nine point lead.
"It was very aggressive on the start line and every time Alinghi could they luffed us up. They also tried to match race us a lot and we had to deal with that too so it was difficult to control our own race," said The Wave, Muscat skipper Leigh McMillan.
The team requested a damage delay to the start of the penultimate race of the day because of problems with the traveller but McMillan said it was quickly resolved and didn't affect their racing.
"We have had bad days before during the season and we can usually bounce back and move forward. It was just a long, tough day with lots of races and huge gusts going from five knots to 20 in seconds. But we did well under a lot of pressure to still make gains."
"Our strategy going into the final day tomorrow is to just keep sailing well and not lose sight of our goal to win the Series," said McMillan.
The Wave, Muscat continues to lead the Extreme Sailing Series Act 8 Florianopolis presented by Land Rover overall after three days and 19 races with a total of 156 points. Alinghi is hot on their heels with 153 points after taking four wins on the water today. Red Bull Sailing Team also had a good day with two wins to tally 146 points and ChinaSpirit 130.
The Wave, Muscat bowman Hashim Al Rashdi of Oman, who was on the team when they won the final Act and 2012 Championship title in Brazil last year would love nothing more than to repeat the victory.
"It is really tight but going in to tomorrow's final we are still three points ahead of Alinghi and a good 10 points in front of Red Bull Sailing Team so we just have to keep sailing well and make sure we keep close to Alinghi.
"We are still in the lead. We are a strong team and we can still achieve our goal of winning the 2013 Series even if Alinghi wins Act 8 – provided we don't have anyone else between us. It's going to be a really exciting day."
SAP Extreme Sailing Team co-skipper Rasmus Kostner following their dramatic capsize this afternoon:
"We had a pretty good downwind where we saw some breeze from behind, we jibed into it and then came in from a good angle into the gate - we put the bow in and then the wind just took us at the wrong angle and we capsized. It was pretty full on, there were just a couple of seconds and then we realised we were going over! Things happened very quick from there and I think everyone handled the situation very well, everybody was safe. Pete took a hit, we got the guest off in the best way and i think everybody kept really calm so it ended up fine but you can be quite worried when you're in that situation that someone could be hurt. Everybody's ok and the whole team did a great job to have the boat back on shore now and we can assess all the damage. It was really quick, three hours from the capsize to being in here with the boat, it's a pretty good job. That's just how it is, we push hard and that was too much, we got caught in a puff and we couldn't handle it.
We haven't made the final plan about tomorrow yet, we just need to see what is broken to see if we can go racing tomorrow. We need to look at the scoreboard and if we have a chance, or if it make sense for us to race then we'll try and get the boat on the racecourse - there's nowhere else we'd rather be than there! We'll see if Pete is ready to race, we'll see if we have the equipment to race tomorrow and we might have a long night ahead of us!"