Ainslie gets to grips with the AC45

JP Morgan BAR leads the America's Cup World Series San Francisco fleet racing

Thursday October 4th 2012, Author: James Boyd, Location: United States

Ben Ainslie arrived at the first America’s Cup World Series San Francisco in August fresh from winning his fifth Olympic medal. With scant time to prepare for some of the most competitive sailing in the world, he struggled to learn a new boat and new fleet.

Now, with a month of preparation under his belt, Ainslie has streaked to the early lead in the fleet racing championship of the second AC World Series event in San Francisco.

Sailing in 15 knot winds late this afternoon, Ainslie’s J.P. Morgan BAR crew won the first race by 17 seconds and followed it up with a third in the second race to lead the series with 21 points.

Five points behind in a three-way tie for second is Oracle Team USA Spithill, winner of the second race, Artemis Racing–Red skippered by Nathan Outteridge, which scored a pair of fourths, and Oracle Team USA Coutts (Russell Coutts), which scored a 3-5.

“We had a nice start and a good first race with Nathan and Team New Zealand. We hung on and are delighted to get our first win in this series,” said Ainslie, who won his fourth Gold medal at the Olympics. “It comes down to practice and time in the boat, just like anything else. If you don’t train and put the effort in you’re not going to get the results.”

Spithill, who won the August AC World Series San Francisco, was disappointed with the first race, an eighth place. He noted a bad start and a few mistakes around the race course, but rebounded in the second race to win going away by 37 seconds.

“It was good to get that one under our belt. The boys were fired up after the first race and they ground us up into a sizable lead,” said Spithill. “Any team here can win. The boats are the same and it comes down to the team that sails well. Ben did a fantastic job and deserves to be leading. He sailed very well.”

Outteridge, sailing his first fleet races with Artemis Racing, showed the steady hand he’s shown in the past by scoring a pair of fourths.

“We had two really good starts,” said Outteridge. “We focused hard on getting the good starts and it worked well for us. We need to work on the other little pieces of the race to stay ahead, but if we can sail every day like today, we’ll be alright.”

AC World Series San Francisco Fleet Racing Championship (After 2 of 7 races)  

Pos  Team Skipper R1  R2  Tot pts
           
1 J.P. MORGAN BAR Ben Ainslie 1 3 21
2 ORACLE TEAM USA SPITHILL Jimmy Spithill 8 1 16
3 ARTEMIS RED Nathan Outteridge 4 4 16
4 ORACLE TEAM USA COUTTS Russell Coutts 3 5 16
5 EMIRATES TEAM NZ Dean Barker 2 8 14
6 ARTEMIS WHITE Terry Hutchinson 10 2 12
7 ENERGY TEAM Loick Peyron 6 7 11
8 TEAM KOREA Peter Burling 5 9 10
9 LUNA ROSSA PIRANHA Chris Draper 9 6 9
10 CHINA TEAM Phil Robertson 7 10 7
11 LUNA ROSSA SWORDFISH Iker Martinez 11 11 2

Latest Comments

  • henrybomby 05/10/2012 - 17:34

    Very excruciating! 'And here is Lloyd Peyron just back from winning a double handed RTW race...' You mean Loick Peyron and the Jules Verne Trophy?
  • GBRIC 05/10/2012 - 13:16

    I think a lot of people have wondered why they got rid of Mitch! There's a thread on a certain other popular sailing forum all about this issue...
  • James Boyd 05/10/2012 - 08:41

    Is it just us, or is the AC commentary excruciating? Bring back Mitch Booth, who actually provided some first hand multihull racing experience....

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