And then there were five

Leg to Rio now up to its full contingent as Telefonica Blue takes the start line in the Volvo Ocean Race

Sunday February 15th 2009, Author: James Boyd, Location: United Kingdom
Bouwe Bekking's Telefonica Blue has resumed racing and started leg five of the Volvo Ocean Race. The team starts the leg in fifth place, after crossing the starting line nearly 19 hours behind the leaders.

Telefonica Blue had suspended racing just minutes ahead of the starting gun for leg five on Saturday afternoon in Qingdao (05:00 GMT), after running aground and damaging the keel before the start. Skipper Bouwe Bekking made the difficult decision to suspend racing in order to have the boat hauled out of the water to assess the extent of the damage before starting the leg.

Fortunately for the team, tests showed the damage was not critical. The shore crew worked at a furious pace overnight to fix damage to the bulb and fin and by sunrise in Qingdao on Sunday morning, the boat was ready to be lifted into the water.

"It could have been way worse," said a relieved Bouwe Bekking. "The good news is there's no structural damage and I'm just happy that we checked it out. You don't want to go out on a leg like this where your keel or your bulb could fall off. It's good news."

With the leading boats in the fleet starting nearly 19 hours ahead, the Telefonica Blue crew will have their work cut out for them to make up for lost time.

"We are going to lose a bit more over the first couple of days, as they're always in better pressure, but hopefully they park up and we reel them back in."

Telefonica Blue resumed racing at 23:42 GMT on Saturday night (07:42 local time in Qingdao).

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