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| Friday, December 6 Drama continues as OneWorld takes on Oracle By Gary Jobson Special to ESPN.com |
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand -- The ongoing America's Cup saga has been especially dramatic over the past week. With only eight weeks to go before Race One of the final, the remaining three challengers and Team New Zealand are already sparring. The legal maneuvering could be a harbinger to the 31st running of the Cup.
OneWorld vs. Oracle/BMW
OneWorld survived a tough series against Italy's Prada. Under the ruling by the arbitration panel they will be deducted one point from each series. For the repechage, it means OneWorld will have to defeat Oracle five times to advance. The afterguard of OneWorld is sailing well. They have made continual improvements to speed. This team is strongest when the wind is light. But they looked suspect against Prada on the downwind legs.
Oracle, for its part, is coming off a tough series with Alinghi. Alinghi won 4-0. In almost every race Oracle changed its afterguard roster. Skipper Chris Dickson clearly wants to steer the boat. But this might not be the best thing for Oracle since Peter Holmberg has done a good job, particularly on the starting line. This will be a classic Peter Gilmour vs. Chris Dickson match. The two have raced against each other for over 20 years. Both have had struggles when the action gets particularly intense. The stakes are high. The decisions made by Dickson and Gilmour could make the difference.
Boat substitution
Design wars
Once again the arbitration panel may be asked to rule on this issue. Historically, the measurers are very liberal when ruling on design issues. My prediction is the boat will be legal.
Arrivederci Prada
According to one team member, there was strife in the afterguard. In the final race, starting helmsman Rod Davis was replaced by Gavin Brady. This move is equivalent to pulling the goalie in a hockey game.
If the Cup remains in New Zealand, Bertelli probably won't challenge again according to insiders. But if the Cup leaves New Zealand he might continue. Bertelli has difficult challenges with his fashion house, Prada, which lives under a mountain of debt. He has failed at his attempt at an Initial Public Offering at least twice. The disappointment of losing and business pressures may keep him away from future America's Cup projects.
The Prada Challenge also had the additional burden of being the Challenger of Record. In this role they were unpopular with the other teams as they tried to manipulate the system to their advantage. A more democratic approach would have been better.
Weather delays
Oracle/BMW tune-up
Among the nifty innovations is the winch system. Every winch can be linked together so multiple grinders can work in unison. All the winches are made of carbon fiber by Harken. They are light, strong and powerful. It is a real tribute to the technology of this Wisconsin based company. In 1977, Gary Jobson served as tactician to win the America's Cup for Ted Turner. ESPN's lead sailing analyst, Jobson is writing a weekly column during the Challenger Trials. E-mail him at garyjobson@cs.com or check out his Web site at jobsonsailing.com. |
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