Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Extreme Sailing Series / Morgan Larson is the Headline Act Again

Yesterday new skipper Morgan Larson ended his first ever day on the Extreme Sailing Series tied in 1st place with tour favourites, Groupe Edmond de Rothschild… Today his impressive form continued as Pierre Pennec’s team clung on to the top spot by just 1 point. Five different race winners out of 8 races on day 2, keeps the competition close… 

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It was a game of cat and mouse on day 2, Act 1, Muscat as Oman Air’s new skipper, Morgan Larson, continued his impressive form to keep the pressure fully on the all-French team Groupe Edmond de Rothschild. Oman Air won the first race of day, the French team the next two, then another Oman Air victory – as the two teams traded places at the top of the Extreme Sailing Series leaderboard, now only separated by 1 point. It was not until the fifth race of the day by which time the breeze was starting to go light, that another team got a look in – this time, Leigh McMillan and his team on The Wave, Muscat.

“We did a really nice job on the more traditional windward/leewards,” said Larson after racing. “Then when the reaching starts came into play I didn’t really have the timing to well and made a few errors that cost us a couple of points. But all in all the guys are doing a great job, we would be really happy with a podium finish and that’s our goal.” The Wave’s win broke the dominance of these two front-runners and both Roman Hagara, driving Red Bull Sailing Team and Ernesto Bertarelli, new skipper on Alinghi, each scoring their first race win of Act 1 – for Bertarelli, his first win in his Extreme 40 debut: “We’re happy with the last race and winning it – to be positive in the debrief and look forward to tomorrow. I think everyone is going to win a race, I mean, the boats are fairly equal, everyone is quite good at what they do and the question is to be better than everyone else on average and we’re not quite there yet.” The Swiss team only just 1 point adrift of ZouLou driven by Loick Peyron in 6th place. But five different race winners out of eight races on the second day, keeps the competition close.

On the short stadium courses, there was plenty of close racing and some boat to boat contact between the teams, which made for great online viewing from the multi-camera live race coverage that started today: “Sailing inside the harbour is very tricky especially in the downwind starts,” said Roman Hagara, skipper, Red Bull Sailing Team. “And the next days will be the same – it’s easier with a little bit more breeze but we have to deal with the lights winds also.” In the final race of the day, led by Bertarelli from start to finish, Groupe Edmond de Rothschild were penalized for not giving room to The Wave, Muscat at the downwind gate which, ultimately, cost the French the chance to extend their lead over Oman Air going into the halfway stage of Act 1.

Although this is only the first Act out of eight international events this year, James Boyd’s form guide reveals a more than close resemblance to the current form here in Muscat. “For 2012 we feel there is one stand-out crew, but with little to choose between the remainder of the teams,” said Daily Sail editor James Boyd. “Any of them are capable of getting on the podium this season. In short the fight for the podium is likely to be the tightest we have ever seen in the Extreme Sailing Series.” 


Extreme Sailing Series 2012 Act 1, Muscat, Oman standings after Day 2, 14 races (29.2.12)
1st Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (FRA) Pierre Pennec  85 points
2nd Oman Air (OMA) Morgan Larson 84 points
3rd The Wave, Muscat (OMA) Leigh McMillan 72 points
4th Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Roman Hagara 65 points
5th GAC Pindar (GBR) Ian Williams 62 points
6th ZouLou (FRA) Loick Peyron 51 points
7th Alinghi (SUI), Ernesto Bertarelli 150 points
8th Team Trifork (DEN) Jes Gram-Hansen 35 points


Morgan Larson, skipper, Oman Air: “We did a really nice job on the more traditional windward/leewards, then when the reaching starts came into play I didn’t really have the timing to well and made a few errors that cost us a couple of points. But all in all the guys are doing a great job. It’s a challenge, when you can’t really see the wind and it comes and goes, to be consistent and do all the little things right. We would be really happy with a podium finish and that’s our goal.

Roman Hagara, skipper, Red Bull Sailing Team:For sure, we were trying hard today but we also had a last place which is not so good. In the end we were quite happy with the 2nd place in the last race so overall a pretty good day. Sailing inside the harbour is very tricky especially in the downwind starts and the next days will be the same – easier with a little bit more breeze but we have to deal with the lights winds also.”