Volvo Ocean Race - Pressure coming on
19 November, 2017 - Leg 2, Day 15
19 November, 2017 - Leg 2, Day 15
There are new leaders as Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race moves into its final week...
While it may be a relaxed Sunday for many around the world, that is surely not the case for the Volvo Ocean Race fleet battling for position in the South Atlantic.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 14, on board MAPFRE, starting go fast again. Photo by Ugo Fonolla/Volvo Ocean Race. 18 November, 2017
In particular, the navigators and skippers are faced with choices that may largely determine their fate on Leg 2 as they race towards Cape Town.
On Sunday morning, with most of the leading group having finally gybed and sailing an easterly track towards Cape Town, Team Brunel defied expectations and turned back to the southwest in an effort to get closer to the stronger winds of a weather system that is expected to deliver the leading group towards their destination.
Leg 2, Day 13, Lisbon to Cape Town, Alberto bolzan helming off Brazilian coast, Photo by Rich Edwards/Volvo Ocean Race. 18 November, 2017
Before the gybe, Brunel skipper Bouwe Bekking explained the trade-offs in play.
“One more very important decision to make is to get the timing right for the most likely final gybe into Cape Town,” he wrote. “You go too early, you sail a shorter distance, but with a chance to have less breeze.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 15, morning on board Dongfeng. Photo by Jeremie Lecaudey/Volvo Ocean Race. 19 November, 2017.
You go too late and you sail too many miles. So this is a crucial one to set us up. But even after that it is far from over. If you look long term, there are some very tricky passages still to come on this leg.”
Bekking needn’t look far to see the stakes in play. On Saturday morning, Dongfeng Race Team, who had been leading for much of Leg 2, appeared to cut the corner too close, sailing too far to the east, and were punished immediately for getting too close to the light wind area.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 15, on board AkzoNobel. Nicolai Sehested at the helm as the team head south- it's getting colder every few hours now. Photo by James Blake/Volvo Ocean Race. 19 November, 2017.
“Of course it's not a very good mood on board today; we lost so much in 24 hours,” wrote skipper Charles Caudrelier on Sunday morning. “We were in a perfect situation and we made a big mistake, playing too much with the high pressure and the light air… (But) six days to come back, and we never give up. We want a podium and we will fight until the end.”
After days of explaining away the rankings, with all the boats now pointing towards Cape Town, today’s 13:00 UTC position report is a much more accurate reflection of reality.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, Day 15 Racig could not e much closer on board Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag. Photo by Konrad Frost/Volvo Ocean Race. 19 November, 2017.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing heads the table, just marginally ahead of MAPFRE. But as watch captain and team director Mark Towill explains, the Spanish boat to the south is going to be hard to beat.
“MAPFRE has made a big play to the south and it looks like they’ve got more pressure down there so it will be interesting to see how that plays out over the next couple of days… We should see them move forward on us in the next couple of skeds. They look like the boat to beat right now.
Leg 02, Lisbon to Cape Town, day 13, Neck and neck sailing with Scallywag as the front runners sail away from the back of the pack. Photo by Sam Greenfield/Volvo Ocean Race. 18 November, 2017
“But there’s a lot of opportunity left… It looks pretty messy between here and Cape Town… Anybody could still win.”
Leg 2 – Position Report – Sunday 19 November (Day 15) – 13:00 UTC
1. Vestas 11th Hour Racing -- distance to finish – 2,286.6 nautical miles
2. MAPFRE +9.3
3. Team Brunel +20.4
4. Dongfeng Race Team +53.0
5. Turn the Tide on Plastic +54.6
6. team AkzoNobel +70.9
7. Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag +85.0
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