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SSL Gold Cup Qualifying Series Round 3 - Day 2

by SSL Gold Cup 10 Jun 2022 22:23 BST 9-12 June 2022

After unfavourable wind conditions forced abandonment of racing yesterday, Group 5 finally got under way today with three back-to-back races in an all-South American contest.

Race 1: First blood Uruguay

SSL Team Uruguay held off a strong challenge from Group 5 rivals SSL Team Chile to claim victory in the first race of the day. SSL Team Peru took 3rd with SSL Team Venezuela last to cross the finish line.

The 'Finis Terrae Sailors' of Chile led the fleet for the majority of the race but could not shake off the determined Uruguayans. La Celeste, led by captain Ricardo Fabini, made the decisive move at the turn into the final leg, and sailed downwind to glory.

SSL Team Peru were in contention early on but lost crucial ground when forced to tack by Uruguay close to Mark 1.

Race 2: La Celeste is again the best

SSL Team Uruguay dominated Race 2 from start to finish to make it two wins from two. SSL Team Chile had to again settle for runner-up spot, with SSL Team Venezuela just edging out SSL Team Peru to take two points in 3rd.

For Venezuela's 'Los Caciques' it was a case of what might have been, holding 2nd place for more than half the race before conceding time to Pablo Lorca's Finis Terrae Sailors in the third leg.

In the end the chasing Paracas Warriors from Peru almost caught the Venezuelans, finishing just 7" behind.

Race 3: Chile get their reward at last

Bridesmaids in the first two races, the Finis Terrae Sailors of SSL Team Chile finally took the win in a tight final race. SSL Team Peru grabbed 2nd place ahead of early group pacesetters La Celeste, with SSL Team Venezuela relegated once more to last position.

Coming to the top of the final leg, the race was firmly in the balance with all four teams still in the hunt for maximum points. But Pablo Lorca's crew held their nerve to take maximum points, coming home with 15" to spare over hard-chasing Peru.

SSL Team Uruguay and Venezuela's Los Caciques took turns trying to control each other in a busy third leg, but still trailed the leading pair at the final turn. Despite a final charge from La Celeste, they had left themselves too much to do.

Dominant duo

After a full day of racing, SSL Team Uruguay and SSL Team Chile are in pole position to take the two available slots for the finals in Bahrain. Stefano Peschiera's SSL Team Peru will no doubt take heart from their performance in the last race and tomorrow may be their day to shine. Both they and group underdog SSL Team Venezuela know they are in a battle to stay in overall contention.

They said:

Dominque Knüppel, Bow, SSL Team Uruguay: "We had a great day of racing finishing 1st, 1st and 3rd. Our speed is very good so far and so are our maneuvers. We feel confident in our team but we know the coming days won't be easy as we are in a very even group."

Felipe Echenique, Tactician, SSL Team Chile: "Sailing conditions were absolutely amazing. Lake Neuchatel is such a great place for sailing. We had an incredible and solid day finishing 2nd, 2nd and 1st. In Race 1, we were leading until the last upwind leg. We had problems with just one maneuver that made us lose our lead. The crew was amazing except that mistake but I take responsibility for it."

Group 4: Czechs in command

With only one race in Group 4 today, SSL Team Czech Republic once again brought their 'A' game. The imperious Czechs fought off SSL Team Portugal to secure their second win in the group and extend their lead over their European rivals.

The day started badly for Joao Rodrigues and his Portuguese 'Navigators', docked one point in the overall standings for a late team declaration. Despite this setback, they started the race brightly and led at the halfway point. They looked in control until aggressive sailing by the Czechs in the third leg forced SSL Team Portugal over the lay line and set up the victory for Ondrej Teply's team.

SSL Team Turkiye sailed home in third place, always close to the top two but never quite able to bridge the gap.

Having won yesterday's second race, SSL Team Bulgaria, captained by Yavor Kolev, won't want to dwell too long on this one. Forced to the side at the start, they lost a lot of time and never recovered.

Looking ahead to tomorrow's racing, the Czechs have established themselves as the team to beat. Behind, there is only two points separating 2nd from 4th, meaning the battle for Bahrain is still wide open in Group 4.

They said:

Tomáš Vika, Main Trimmer, SSL Team Czech: "We had a competitive race from the start. All four boats were heading to start from the boat committee, so we had a nice battle for the best place. In medium, strong wind, we did few tacks, and as there were no marginal shift, we were 2nd at Mark 1. We had a tough competition on the downwind to Gate 2 to try reach the first place. Then we had to control SSL Team Portugal and SSL Team Turkyie. It was an amazing race and we are looking forward for the next days."

Yoan Kolev, Grinder, SSL Team Bulgaria: "Today at the start we had a little difficulty. All the fleet gathered and we didn't manage to make a good start. That pushed us to try find another tactical advantage on the other side but the wind never went in our favour. And from there on, we just kept on with the fleet to finish the race. There was not anything really happening with wind, no gusts nor wind shift."

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