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Race 1 America's Cup
CupInfo.com ^ | 02-09-2010 | CupInfo

Posted on 02/09/2010 10:35:24 PM PST by cabojoe

Outlook: Wednesday, Feb 10: Start time no earlier than 11:54 am (warning signal)

Race 1: 20 nautical miles to Windward and Return BMW Oracle (starboard tack), enters from right Alinghi (port tack) enters from the left

Preview: Preview? There's been 33 months of back and forth, asking a court to decide who is the rightful challenger of record, what boats may race, and where they can or can't race, and every permutation of rule has been twisted and examined. Sides have been chosen around the America's Cup world, and this may be the least friendly competition among nations for yachting's great prize to ever slide down the ways.

Offset by race boats that are as beautiful, high-tech and quite literally lethal as any ever built, the sailing portion of the match takes over today from the designing and building. And nobody has ever built boats like these for inshore racing. 79 miles of straight line racing, today's 20 nm to Windward and Return, plus Wednesday's 39 miles around the Triangular course, as the crow flies, and some issues could finally be settled.

Not the least of these issues is the Battle for the Soul of the America's Cup that has raged increasingly hot since July, 2007. The near future of the event, if not its entire future, may ride on the outcome.

There are some who think there is something wrong with a match between the two most advanced sailboats on the planet, two yachts indeed conjured into being just for these few races and cast into shape according to a spell written in 1887 by George Schuyler. The truth is that this is the closest the Cup has come in some time to what it was originally. This is not a pageant, this not a participation event to satisfy sponsors, it's not intended to be done on the cheap or for the thrill of competing, and there are no intentions of parity for the sake of entertainment.

This is about winning. It's about excellence and pushing the limits to get there, and this is what made the America's Cup big, brave, and famous in the first place. It is serious, serious, sport. It's taken imagination, some real guts, and cubic money to get to this point, nearly unlimited except by constraints of time. Win or Lose, this match could well be the last time we ever see the America's Cup unleashed to this degree. This is a match race in the original sense, the boats at mythic proportions, the competitors have real anger, the stakes beyond mere pride. The America's Cup sails into history today, and Cup fans everywhere should hope it comes out a winner.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous; Outdoors; Sports
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To: cabojoe

Scratch that, just saw the conditions.


21 posted on 02/10/2010 2:01:37 AM PST by cabojoe
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To: cabojoe

>>>>Yachts have yachties on them

Yachts have yachties who pay big bucks for their toys.


22 posted on 02/10/2010 2:26:42 AM PST by brooklin
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To: cabojoe

Race delayed until Friday morning. Wave height seems to be the issue.


23 posted on 02/10/2010 3:09:05 AM PST by cabojoe
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To: cabojoe

Is there still no TV availability in the US?


24 posted on 02/10/2010 4:58:28 AM PST by fnord (497 and a half feet of rope? ... oh, I just carry it.)
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To: fnord

Yes, no broadcast TV. There’s good streaming coverage on the internet.


25 posted on 02/10/2010 1:12:36 PM PST by cabojoe
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To: cabojoe

oh well, maybe there will be a recap show somewhere.

Sounds like the participants are screwing up the race itself, so it makes sense they would botch the TV coverage too.


26 posted on 02/11/2010 4:37:06 AM PST by fnord (497 and a half feet of rope? ... oh, I just carry it.)
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