Golden oldies triumph in transatlantic
leg of Ocean Race
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[May 27, 2015]
LISBON, Portugal, (Reuters) - Dutch
boat Team Brunel, skippered and navigated by two 50-plus sailors, won
the transatlantic seventh leg of the Volvo Ocean Race early on Wednesday
following a thrilling finish after nine days at sea.
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Dutchman Bouwe Bekking, 51, is undertaking a record-equaling seventh
appearance in offshore sailing’s most prestigious event, alongside
Australian navigator Andrew Cape, 52, who is in his sixth race.
That huge combined experience paid dividends after their lead at the
front of the fleet was cut to a mile by Spanish challengers, MAPFRE,
in a pre-dawn finish in virtually windless conditions in the
Portuguese capital.
But Bekking and Cape kept their heads and calmly steered Brunel home
with 22 minutes to spare for their second stage win of the event.
The result leaves them in third position, just six points behind
overall leaders Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing, who could only finish in
fifth place on the 2,800nm leg from Newport, Rhode Island, U.S.
"We sailed a tremendous leg, but just at the end when there was no
wind, it was getting a bit gnarly,” Bekking told reporters. "But we
pulled it off."
Behind the leading two, Dongfeng Race Team (China) lost out in an
even closer battle for third spot with Team Alvimedica (Turkey/U.S)
by 55 seconds.
The result is costly for Dongfeng, who had been hoping to make big
inroads into Abu Dhabi’s overall event lead. They now lie five
points behind the Emirati boat in second place but only one clear of
Team Brunel.
Dongfeng’s French skipper Charles Caudrelier angrily blamed himself
after a botched tack in a dogfight with Team Alvimedica for
finishing fourth in a leg they had led for long periods.
"I'm feeling very bad, very upset and very sad," he told reporters.
"Most of all, I'm upset with myself because my crew did a great job
and I made a huge mistake - and I don't accept mistakes. We really
missed a chance in this leg with Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing finishing
fifth."
The all-women’s crew of Team SCA (Sweden) finished sixth, some three
hours after the leaders.
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The nine-month race’s final two legs take the seven boats to France
and then Sweden, the latter via a pit-stop in The Hague.
In all, the fleet will have covered 38,739nm and visited 11 ports
around the world when the event is concluded on June 27 in
Gothenburg.
Current latest standings (low points wins, In-Port Race Series
splits ties):
1) Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing 16 pts
2) Dongfeng Race Team (China) 21
3) Team Brunel (Netherlands) 22
4) MAPFRE (Spain) 26
5) Team Alvimedica (Turkey/U.S.) 27
6) Team SCA (Sweden) 41
7) Team Vestas Wind (Denmark) 52 (DNS).
(Editing by Patrick Johnston)
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