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Movistar leaves Brazil en route to Spain

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VO 70 Movistar - Movistar leaves Brazil en route to Spain
RIO DE JANEIRO (BRAZIL), -(19-5-2005)  While docked at the Marina da Gloria port in Rio de Janeiro, today the ten members of the “movistar” VO 70 packed aboard the last provisions needed to complete their next transatalntic training leg to Galicia, Spain, in preparation for the Volvo Ocean Race. Awaiting them ahead are 5,000 miles of North-Northwest sailing on the Atlantic Ocean, including the rounding of Fernando da Noronha (flying finish of Legs 1 and 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race), and Cabo Verde.

Since her arrival at Rio de Janeiro last April 22nd, the impressive Volvo Open 70 has been subject to a thorough process of review, analysis and control of each and every one of its components. “We have gone through every piece of equipment– says Bouwe Bekking, Skipper -. We have sent the pivoting keels back to the US manufacturer for a complete check and removed all winches. You can rightly say that nothing has been left unchecked”.

After sailing 8,100 miles from Newcastle, Australia, the team has gathered a great amount of relevant data on the boat’s funtioning. Andrew Cape is one of the persons responsible for data collection and management. “From my position as Navigator, I have gathered an extraordinary amount of information that will be used to optimize boat performance. The conclusions obtained have been employed in the fine tuning of the boat, a competitive advantage we will use during the race.”

“We have made some changes on the rigging – continues Pepe Ribes, Bowman – and new appendages have been installed (rudder and drift keels), to test whether they provide greater speed than the earlier versions”.

“Furthermore, we have taken the opportunity to change the boat’s corporate imagery – comments Pedro Campos, General Manager of the team – including the new logo of movistar, our main sponsor, as well as those of other companies which support the project”.

The movistar team: ready and set to go

All the crew members start off on this last oceanic treck fresh from a well-deserved rest, carried out shortly after arrival in Río. “After the rough trip from Australia to New Zealand, then on to Brazil, everyone was keen to enjoy a little break from life onboard – recalls Iker Martínez, Offshore Helmsman from the pier, before setting to the sea again -. We maintained our individual weights pretty well on this last training leg, and everyone on the team has recovered to top form surprisingly well”.

“Going back to my hometown of Ibarra, Spain, was a great relief for me. I gained back the weight I had lost between New Zealand and Brazil. As they say, there is nowhere like home! We’re in top shape to face this new stage of training between Rio de Janeiro and Spain”, adds Xabi Martínez, Jib trimmer and 49er Gold Medalist at the Athens 2004 Olympic Games with teammate Iker.

Homeward bound for Spain

The “movistar” is already sailing toward Galicia. “The boat is headed for its headquarters, where it will be based for the next few months – says Galician Pedro Campos proudly -. If our calculations are correct, we will arrive in Galicia around June 4, putting another 5,000 more miles on the boat’s counter. We will taker her out of the water again upon arrival for another review, and then continue on in the training schedule that will include a few regattas in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean”.

Bouwe Bekking notes the estimated arrival date in Galicia may change depending on the conditions that might be encountered during the Atlantic crossing. “There are no strong breezes, but you never know, sometimes Neptune keeps a few surprises up his sleeve. The Doldrums area – the point where both hemispheres meet, known for its frequent dead calm seas –; is always a big question mark for sailors. If we come across the so-called good waves, we’ll enjoy smooth swif sailing. If we are unlucky, we could spend several days without the slightest breeze”.




Source: Melendy Britt

Press Officer
MOVISTAR Volvo Ocean Race

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