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Neville Crichton’s 100 foot Alfa Romeo has
sounded the warning bell for this year’s
Rolex Sydney Hobart, capitalising on a
costly mistake aboard Wild Oats XI to take a
resounding victory in today's SOLAS Big Boat
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Neville
Crichton’s 100 foot Alfa Romeo has sounded the warning
bell for this year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart, capitalising
on a costly mistake aboard Wild Oats XI to take a
resounding victory in today's SOLAS Big Boat Challenge.
"The difference
was Ricko getting a twisted sail. Today’s race was a bit of
fun, but it’s more fun to win,” said Crichton. His
prediction for the upcoming blue water classic is the crew
who makes the least mistakes will win.
If today’s 14
nautical mile sprint around the southern end of iconic
Sydney Harbour is anything to go by, Bob Oatley’s Wild Oats
XI crew have been given a rude reminder that they’ll only
beat Crichton by sailing a perfect race. The Mark Richards
skippered Wild Oats XI was leading Alfa Romeo around the
track until the final downwind run when a nasty wrap in
their spinnaker, referred to as a ‘wine glass’, cost them
the silverware.
"We were very
happy with our performance today,” said Richards. “The boats
have always been very evenly matched and always will be, I’d
say. [Wild Oats XI wine maker owner] Bob said it’s not very
often a wine glass gets on top of him, but it got on top of
us today. "It’s good to give the team a kick in the pants
and to realise you’ve really got to dot all the i’s and
cross all the t’s otherwise you are going to get beaten,”
added Richards.
The biggest
spectator fleet in the event’s 16 year history wasn’t
disappointed as the 19 starters set off up the harbour under
grey skies in a nor’easterly breeze that fluctuated between
12 and 16 knots during the afternoon. Wild Oats XI and Alfa
Romeo, both Reichel Pughs, shot out of the starting gate off
Steele Point, the two boat-for-boat up the first beat in an
America’s Cup style match race. Crichton was aggressive on
the helm, calling starboard on Wild Oats XI’s skipper on the
first windward beat and forcing him to tack off, the two
boats so close the crews could have shaken hands. Wild Oats
XI led Alfa Romeo around the course, rarely more than two
boat lengths apart as the skippers sailed their own races,
only meeting to cross tacks and at rounding marks. Then,
when it looked like Richards had the supposedly “fun race”
sewn up, a spinnaker malfunction allowed Crichton to pounce.
Third over the
line was Bob Oatley’s Wild Oats X, skippered by Iain Murray,
and fourth was Sean Langman’s 100 foot Investec LOYAL with
its A-list sporting line up including Grant Hackett, Phil
Waugh and Phil Kearns. Last year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart
overall winner, Bob Steel’s TP52 Quest, skippered by Mike
Green, was named today’s overall winner from Geoff Ross’
RP55 Yendys and Stephen Ainsworth’s RP63 Loki.
The next event
on the Rolex Sydney Hobart lead up calendar is the Rolex
Trophy Rating Series which starts Thursday 17 December and
runs through to Sunday 20 December before the climax, the
Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race starts at 1pm on 26 December.
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