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Movistar fights for the lead in the Rolex Fastnet Race

Rolex Fastnet Race - Movistar fights for the lead in the Rolex Fastnet Race
COWES, UK-(9-8-2005) The VO 70 “movistar”, the Spanish yacht set to take part in the Volvo Ocean Race 2005-2006, continues to put on miles in its first race, the Rolex Fastnet Race, which set out last Sunday in the waters of the Solent, off the mythical Isle of Wight. The Royal Sailing Club of Sanxenxo boat is currently lying third in the fleet of 286 yachts, chasing the two maxis ahead: the 100-foot New Zealand yacht, ICAP Maximus, and the 98-foot Australian yacht, Skandia Wild Thing.

The fleet report received first thing this morning from Lands End, on the southern tip of England, indicates that the leader of the fleet in real time was Charles St. Clair Brown’s ICAP Maximus, which passed Lands End at 0615 hours. Grant Wharington’s Skandia was a mere 15 minutes behind, with a lead of less than an hour over the movistar, close on its heels, despite being 30 feet shorter.

“The difference in length is decisive –remarks Pedro Campos, general manager of the movistar–, especially with the light winds we have had since the beginning of the race. But, when we start reaching and running before the wind, we hope things will change, because this boat is designed to show its full potential in those conditions”.

In the second report of the day, at 1400 hours, the ICAP Maximus maintained a lead of almost 7 miles over the Skandia Wild Thing, in conditions of light breezes, barely reaching 6 knots. The movistar reduced the gap on Grant Wharington’s maxi, sailing a mere half mile behind the Australian at this point.




Source: Laura Naranjo - Bassat Ogilvy Consejeros de Comunicación, Madrid

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