The Extreme Sailing Series, Act 4 Porto opened in spectacular fashion today with big sea swells and strong winds creating some thrilling racing. The new faces on the circuit Fred Le Peutrec and Andrew Walsh showed they can mix it up with the more experienced skippers on the opening day of racing in Porto with both men leading their teams to race wins, but ultimately it was Leigh McMillan who came out on top, alongside a familiar top three at the end of day one including Groupe Edmond de Rothschild and Red Bull Sailing Team, in what McMillan predicted after racing “will be the toughest event so far this year.
Seven races were sailed in the open water racing in tricky conditions with the forecasted sea breeze building throughout the day to reach a peak of 17 knots. The eight Extreme 40s had to face three metres of rolling Atlantic swell and at times it looked like it wouldn’t have taken much to trip them up.
Leigh McMillan and his team on The Wave, Muscat must surely be becoming accustomed to podium positions having won the previous two Acts in Qingdao and Istanbul, and two race wins today was enough for them to finish day one in pole position. But as McMillan explained, in this game nothing is a certainty. “We have had a good start but we need to not get carried away with today’s results. We have won two events on the trot and it is becoming harder and harder to do that every time. We have lot of races still to go in Porto including offshore racing and racing in this very small confined harbour here in Porto, so it is going to be very exciting but there are a lot of challenges. I think we can expect lots of action.” Close behind McMillan is the French team Groupe Edmond de Rothschild in second place.
The British team GAC Pindar, and in particular their skipper Andrew Walsh, made everyone and sit up and take note from the off today, posting an impressive win in the opening race of the day in what was Walsh’s first day in charge of an Extreme 40 since he was skipper of BT in 2009. The British team finish the day in a respectable fourth place, tied on points with third placed Red Bull Sailing Team. A humble but clearly determined Walsh said after racing: “It has been a good day for us. It is a lot like riding a bike, you remember some of it but I feel very rusty on some of the manoeuvres and I was making mistakes. We have a great team and hopefully I can do a good job for them. This boat is ready for the podium.”
Another new skipper in Porto, ZouLou’s Fred Le Peutrec – one of the most experienced multihull skippers in the world and current holder of the Jules Verne Round the World trophy – got to grips with the Extreme 40 quickly, posting wins in races two and three. But the French team ultimately lost out to the consistency of the more experienced skippers leaving Le Peutrec to settle for seventh, as Le Peutrec explained: “The team is really experienced and I am confident with them onboard. That is why we won two races today. It's a big fight out there especially after my experience this winter sailing around the world which is a very different discipline. When you are fighting with other teams around the marks and in a small place like this there is a lot of adrenaline. I like it.”
The official Act 4 press conference took place today with over 30 local, international, regional and local media in attendance, with more expected to attend the event over the remaining days including national Portuguese TV station RTP, who will broadcast the stadium racing live from the race village on Saturday and Sunday. During the press conference the hot topic was how difficult it would be to post a steady scoreline in this weeks racing as Oman Air’s skipper Morgan Larson said during the conference: “I think racing is going to be similar to the Formula 1 in Monaco - lots of bumping and weaving and it will be difficult to make gains so racing is going to be tight. We will probably see a few close calls out there.” Larson’s Omani team finishes the day in sixth place, two points behind the Swiss-flagged Alinghi.
The public was treated to a sneak preview today with the Extreme 40s finishing the day’s racing within the riverbanks of the river Douro, and from tomorrow they will get the full show with the Extreme 40s due to race in stadium mode each afternoon, following the mornings offshore races. The competitors are preparing for more of the same challenging weather conditions tomorrow, with the winds expected to build over the weekend ensuring some close combat on the water. Follow the racing on the official event website www.extremesailingseries.com and watch it LIVE online from 1645 local time (1745 CEST) tomorrow.
Extreme Sailing Series 2012 Act 4 Porto, Portugal standings after Day 1, 7 races
1st The Wave, Muscat (OMA) Leigh McMillan 44 points
2nd Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (FRA) Pierre Pennec 37 points
3rd Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Roman Hagara 34 points
4th GAC Pindar (GBR) Andrew Walsh 34 points
5th Alinghi (SUI), Ernesto Bertarelli 32 points
6th Oman Air (OMA) Morgan Larson 30 points
7th ZouLou (FRA) Fred Le Peutrec 27 points
8th SAP Extreme Sailing Team (DEN) Jes Gram‐Hansen 14 points
From : Extreme Sailing Series
Credit : R. Riley / Lloyd Images
Seven races were sailed in the open water racing in tricky conditions with the forecasted sea breeze building throughout the day to reach a peak of 17 knots. The eight Extreme 40s had to face three metres of rolling Atlantic swell and at times it looked like it wouldn’t have taken much to trip them up.
Leigh McMillan and his team on The Wave, Muscat must surely be becoming accustomed to podium positions having won the previous two Acts in Qingdao and Istanbul, and two race wins today was enough for them to finish day one in pole position. But as McMillan explained, in this game nothing is a certainty. “We have had a good start but we need to not get carried away with today’s results. We have won two events on the trot and it is becoming harder and harder to do that every time. We have lot of races still to go in Porto including offshore racing and racing in this very small confined harbour here in Porto, so it is going to be very exciting but there are a lot of challenges. I think we can expect lots of action.” Close behind McMillan is the French team Groupe Edmond de Rothschild in second place.
The British team GAC Pindar, and in particular their skipper Andrew Walsh, made everyone and sit up and take note from the off today, posting an impressive win in the opening race of the day in what was Walsh’s first day in charge of an Extreme 40 since he was skipper of BT in 2009. The British team finish the day in a respectable fourth place, tied on points with third placed Red Bull Sailing Team. A humble but clearly determined Walsh said after racing: “It has been a good day for us. It is a lot like riding a bike, you remember some of it but I feel very rusty on some of the manoeuvres and I was making mistakes. We have a great team and hopefully I can do a good job for them. This boat is ready for the podium.”
Another new skipper in Porto, ZouLou’s Fred Le Peutrec – one of the most experienced multihull skippers in the world and current holder of the Jules Verne Round the World trophy – got to grips with the Extreme 40 quickly, posting wins in races two and three. But the French team ultimately lost out to the consistency of the more experienced skippers leaving Le Peutrec to settle for seventh, as Le Peutrec explained: “The team is really experienced and I am confident with them onboard. That is why we won two races today. It's a big fight out there especially after my experience this winter sailing around the world which is a very different discipline. When you are fighting with other teams around the marks and in a small place like this there is a lot of adrenaline. I like it.”
The official Act 4 press conference took place today with over 30 local, international, regional and local media in attendance, with more expected to attend the event over the remaining days including national Portuguese TV station RTP, who will broadcast the stadium racing live from the race village on Saturday and Sunday. During the press conference the hot topic was how difficult it would be to post a steady scoreline in this weeks racing as Oman Air’s skipper Morgan Larson said during the conference: “I think racing is going to be similar to the Formula 1 in Monaco - lots of bumping and weaving and it will be difficult to make gains so racing is going to be tight. We will probably see a few close calls out there.” Larson’s Omani team finishes the day in sixth place, two points behind the Swiss-flagged Alinghi.
The public was treated to a sneak preview today with the Extreme 40s finishing the day’s racing within the riverbanks of the river Douro, and from tomorrow they will get the full show with the Extreme 40s due to race in stadium mode each afternoon, following the mornings offshore races. The competitors are preparing for more of the same challenging weather conditions tomorrow, with the winds expected to build over the weekend ensuring some close combat on the water. Follow the racing on the official event website www.extremesailingseries.com and watch it LIVE online from 1645 local time (1745 CEST) tomorrow.
Extreme Sailing Series 2012 Act 4 Porto, Portugal standings after Day 1, 7 races
1st The Wave, Muscat (OMA) Leigh McMillan 44 points
2nd Groupe Edmond de Rothschild (FRA) Pierre Pennec 37 points
3rd Red Bull Sailing Team (AUT) Roman Hagara 34 points
4th GAC Pindar (GBR) Andrew Walsh 34 points
5th Alinghi (SUI), Ernesto Bertarelli 32 points
6th Oman Air (OMA) Morgan Larson 30 points
7th ZouLou (FRA) Fred Le Peutrec 27 points
8th SAP Extreme Sailing Team (DEN) Jes Gram‐Hansen 14 points
From : Extreme Sailing Series