Alinghi off to a flying start in Vuitton final

Sailing: The Russell Coutts-led Alinghi crew put in a flawless performance to win the opening race of the first-to-five final of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
The rivalry between the Russell Coutts-led Alinghi crew and his countryman Chris Dickson and the Oracle-BMW Racing team paled to insignificance as the Swiss put in a flawless performance to win the opening race of the first-to-five final of the Louis Vuitton Cup.

Alinghi picked their start perfectly to gain a lead that they never surrendered and finished almost a quarter of a mile ahead. Coutts's win was so comprehensive that it bodes ill for Oracle, owned by the American billionaire Larry Ellison.

After a day's delay because of excess winds, Alinghi and Oracle entered the starting area five minutes before the gun and began jousting. Oracle took the left-hand line that both seemed to favour, but the tactic gave Alinghi the advantage of the right-of-way tack when the boats met.

When they did, Alinghi was a quarter of a length ahead and forced Oracle to tack, prompting Coutts to sail higher than he had been doing to put Dickson at a further disadvantage. Within 10 minutes of the start, Alinghi was three boat-lengths clear and sailing faster than Oracle.

After three miles in the 8-10 knot breeze Alinghi rounded the windward mark with a 47sec lead. As expected, Oracle proved faster on the downwind leg and closed to within 70 yards when Alinghi gybed away to the right.

"We went that way because of the wind," said the Alinghi afterguard member Jochen Schumann. "There was more that way."

Dickson scorned covering his rival and paid the price when Coutts picked up the extra breeze on his side of the course to further increase his lead by the finish.

"We are disappointed to lose," said Dickson, "but we have a long series in front of us and still five races to win."

By Guardian Unlimited © Copyright Guardian Newspapers 2008
Published: 1/13/2003
 
Use the feedback form below to submit your comments.
Your Comments:
Your Name:
Use the form below to email this article to your friends.
Recipient Email Address:
 Separate multiple email addresses by ;
Your Name:
Your Email Address: