Sunday, November 11, 2007

Barcelona World Race has started, PRB is in the lead

[Source: Barcelona World Race] The Barcelona World Race is underway, with a clean start on Sunday afternoon, under bright, sunny skies on a warm autumn day. In fact, conditions couldn’t have been better for the start, with the wind building to a Southerly of near 10 knots, just ahead of the 12:00 (GMT) start time.

An enormous spectator fleet of over 650 boats was on hand to celebrate the fleet of nine boats starting the Barcelona World Race, with many tens of thousands more crowded along the shoreline to pay tribute to the 18 skippers as they embark on their three-month race around the planet.

The start
At exactly 13:00 local time, famed offshore sailor Dame Ellen MacArthur and the Mayor of Barcelona, Jordi Hereu, fired off the starting gun, setting the fleet on its way. The southwesterly breeze made for a downwind start, and with gennakers and spinnakers set, the fleet looked spectacular.

Crossing the starting line first was Educación sin Fronteras, with local sailor Albert Bargués and his co-skipper Servanne Escoffier, at 26, the youngest sailor in the race. Nearly immediately following the start, PRB roared off into the spectator fleet, flying along at 12 to 14 knots under spinnaker through the crowded waters. No collisions were reported, although several close calls certainly would have left hearts pounding.

By the first mark PRB had grabbed an early lead over Hugo Boss and Paprec-Virbac 2. And Delta Dore and Estrella Damm were very close behind.

Start of the Barcelona World Race. Barcelona, 11 November 2007. Photo copyright Jean-Marie Liot/DPPI/Barcelona World Race

The starting line gate
On the return pass through the starting line, just 48-minutes later, it was PRB extending to lead by 6:38 over Delta Dore. But Estrella Damm, Mutua Madrileña, Veolia Environnement, and Paprec-Virbac 2 were all close behind. Then, Temenos II and Hugo Boss, which had lost significant ground with a troubled tack. Educación sin Fronteras rounded out the fleet, some six minutes behind Boss.

Starting line gate (ranking on the return through starting line with local time):

1. PRB 13:48:06
2. Delta Dore 13:54:44
3. Estrella Damm 13:56:00
4. Mutua Madrileña 13:56:08
5. Veolia Environnement 13:57:09
6. Paprec-Virbac 2 13:57:56
7. Temenos II 13:59:49
8. Hugo Boss 14:00:24
9. Educación sin Fronteras 14:06:27

Start of the Barcelona World Race. Barcelona, 11 November 2007. Photo copyright Jean-Marie Liot/DPPI/Barcelona World Race

And on towards Gibraltar
The fleet had two more marks to leave to starboard before one final waypoint remained just off the port of Sitges, which is to be left to port. After passing that ‘Estrella Damm buoy’ the Barcelona World Race competitors will be free to find their best route to Gibraltar.

At 17:03 local time, PRB raced past the last turning mark off Sitges, with Delta Dore passing the mark five minutes in arrears and Veolia Environnement next to pass. Estrella Damm and Hugo Boss, are also givng chase. The forecast is for a light wind day on Monday, so putting miles under the keel now is critical.

Guillermo Altadill at the helm of Estrella Damm while Jonathan McKee grinds moments before the start of the Barcelona World Race. Barcelona, 11 November 2007. Photo copyright Carlos Pich


Final preparations before the start of the Barcelona World Race. Barcelona, 11 November 2007. Video copyright Barcelona World Race

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