2013年8月11日星期日
NZ Department refined to final Louis Vuitton
Luna Rossa completed a semifinal 4-0 whitewash on the Swedish team Artemis Racing on Sunday, winning a point against Team New Zealand in the series best-of-13 finals.
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Although New Zealand had little trouble against the Italians sailing round-robin, will skipper Dean Barker Luna Rossa expect much more than a handful in the final.
"Luna Rossa makes no secret of the fact that their strategy for the final of the Louis Vuitton Cup tip," said Barker.
"They are certainly on the way there."
Barker said speed in the vicinity of Luna Rossa has improved significantly, and her team has also raised several notches.
"Round Robin performance means anything more. We start with a clean slate, no points were accumulated.
"Luna Rossa, Artemis looked very strong competition in the semifinals, and it seems that we have a fight on our hands. We will play our game every day."
The 15-strong sailing team for the final series was named, with the heart of the crew, who had much experience sailing together in the last nine years.
Two races will be held each day of the final, and the team will wear is like a shot both on the boat and its sailors are expected.
"We have four races on the first weekend, 13 more than two weeks," said Barker.
"The AC72 has never cruised with this intensity. Ship and crew are both fit fit every race day."
Barker said his team had merged in a robust and waterproof unit, working hard from the first AC72 in July last year with a single-minded approach to getting the most out of the boat.
The sailing team for the final are: Dean Barker, Glenn Ashby, Adam Beashel, James Dagg, Grant Dalton, Ray Davies, Jeremy Lomas, Grant Loretz, Chris McAsey, Winston Macfarlane, Richard Meacham, Tony Rae, Derek Saward, Rob Waddell and Chris Ward. miu miu shoulder bag
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