AC45 Series @Chicago 2016: First official Win for Softbank Team Japan
All images Ricardo Pinto / ACEA . Dean Barker keeps hopes o getting a second chance from last Cup near win with TNZ. He was offered a Manager position in Team New Zealand, but he decided his helm career is not over yet and went to lead the formation of the sailing crew for Sofbank Team Japan. With Chris Draper as a great addition and lately the gem of the sailing circuit and next Peter Burling, Jason Waterhouse, has joined the team and will have an active participation after Rio Olympics.
Meanwhile Team Japan is training local Japanese crews along experienced sailors, and the results are starting to arise. From all the team in this Cup edition, is clear Japan is a priori the less favorite to reach the Finals, but go to tell that to committed sailors like Draper, Barker or Waterhouse in some months.
With the design field quite leveled as reported, the small teams have more chances, two wins on Friday (but only one counting as described in precious posts…) are excellent fuel for them to keep pushing for greater things despite they are winning the “substutite” races…???
Just make them all to count and stop playing with Teams & sailors efforts on rare rankings and small lottery courses between skycraper like Ben Ainslie rightly pointed out.
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Press Relase Americas Cup Media : “Up to 1000 boats were ringing the race area just off the city front. Tens of thousands of fans were lining iconic Navy Pier. Bars, restaurants and fan zones were heaving. The best sailors and fastest boats were ready to show what they could do. After phenomenal practice racing on Friday, with two capsizes, the wind took a while to co-operate.
So while fans enjoyed a great day on Navy Pier, officials took the ‘substitute race’, which was sailed on Friday, and scored it as Race One of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Chicago.
That victory went to SoftBank Team Japan who would have seen a measure of justice in having Friday’s “substitute race” count on the leaderboard.
In New York, the team won the substitute race, but it was never used.
But in Chicago, with winds too light and unstable to start on time, the substitute race was inserted in the broadcast and scored as an official race. It was the first win of the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series for SoftBank Team Japan.
“It’s a shame we couldn’t get racing started on time today, but it’s nice to turn the good work from Friday into a win on the scoreboard today,” said skipper Dean Barker.
“We’ve been working hard to improve our performance… Friday was a good day and we take a lot of confidence from that.”
Artemis Racing scored second place and Groupama Team France was third.
On the other side of the ledger was ORACLE TEAM USA, who capsized in the substitute race on Friday and who now must carry that last place finish on the scoreboard.
As Saturday afternoon progressed under steamy, sunny conditions, and with the sea breeze taking its time to settle in but picking up, race officials and teams extended the race window beyond the initial 3:00pm deadline and were eventually able to get one late afternoon race completed for the fans on Navy Pier.
This race was a huge crowd-pleaser and is designated as a ‘substitute race’ for Sunday. Should conditions not allow for racing to progress as scheduled on Sunday, it will be inserted in the international broadcast and scored as an official race.
Emirates Team New Zealand were the top team on Saturday, finishing ahead of ORACLE TEAM USA and Artemis Racing.
“The race today was a tough battle in front of some really impressive crowds,” said Artemis Racing skipper Nathan Outteridge. “I’m pleased we were able to put on a race for everyone who turned up as the fans here in Chicago have been awesome.”
“The amount of people on Navy Pier and the number of boats out on the water made for a pretty amazing experience to be out there sailing in front of them all,” said Emirates Team New Zealand skipper Glenn Ashby.
“Everybody looked like they were having a really good time, in the grandstands and on the spectator boats on the water, and it was good to put in a strong win in front of every single person out there today, whether it evenutally counts on the leaderboard or not
“Racing here in Chicago has been special, and I’m glad we could take a win in front of such a big crowd.”
Conditions are predicted to be excellent tomorrow, setting up a fantastic finish for Super Sunday.
Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Chicago
Race One (substitute race from Friday)
1. SoftBank Team Japan – 10 points
2. Artemis Racing – 9 points
3. Groupama Team France – 8 points
4. Emirates Team New Zealand – 7 points
5. Land Rover BAR – 6 points
6. ORACLE TEAM USA – 5 points
Saturday Substitute Race finish order
(this race will only be scored if used on Sunday)
Emirates Team New Zealand
ORACLE TEAM USA
Artemis Racing
Land Rover BAR
SoftBank Team Japan
Groupama Team France
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