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Bryan May 23rd 07 06:35 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 
A few questions about format.

I'm watching the Luis Vitton Cup. Two boats will go to the LV finals and
the winner will go against Desafio (or is it Alingi?) in the America's Cup.
Do I have this right? You can see I have some confusion on this subject!

Does the America's Cup have more than two boats racing or is it just a two
boat race: defender vs winner of the LV?

Bottom line: with BMW Oracle out of the LV, are they also out of the
America's Cup and on their way home to San Francisco?



Capt. JG May 23rd 07 07:32 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 
"Bryan" wrote in message
...
A few questions about format.

I'm watching the Luis Vitton Cup. Two boats will go to the LV finals and
the winner will go against Desafio (or is it Alingi?) in the America's
Cup. Do I have this right? You can see I have some confusion on this
subject!

Does the America's Cup have more than two boats racing or is it just a two
boat race: defender vs winner of the LV?

Bottom line: with BMW Oracle out of the LV, are they also out of the
America's Cup and on their way home to San Francisco?



Get the info here... http://www.americascup.org/en/

--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com




Wilbur Hubbard May 23rd 07 07:35 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 

"Bryan" wrote in message
...
A few questions about format.

I'm watching the Luis Vitton Cup. Two boats will go to the LV finals
and the winner will go against Desafio (or is it Alingi?) in the
America's Cup. Do I have this right? You can see I have some
confusion on this subject!

Does the America's Cup have more than two boats racing or is it just a
two boat race: defender vs winner of the LV?

Bottom line: with BMW Oracle out of the LV, are they also out of the
America's Cup and on their way home to San Francisco?


You got it wrong. The defender is Alinghi. They possess the Americas
Cup. The challenger is the winner of the final in the Louis Vuitton
challenge. BMW Oracle is out because they lost in the semi-final 1-5.
They lost this badly because they were foolish enough to put has-been
Kiwis as skipper and at the helm. This proves Larry Ellison (the money
man) needs to stick to computers. Where's Ted Turner when we need him?

Wilbur Hubbard


Bob Crantz May 23rd 07 09:02 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 
With some luck I'll be in attendence of the Luis Vitton Cup finals. Watch
for pictures!

Glory!

BC



Wilbur Hubbard May 23rd 07 09:05 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
With some luck I'll be in attendence of the Luis Vitton Cup finals.
Watch for pictures!

Glory!

BC


Lucky stiff!

Wilbur Hubbard


[email protected] May 29th 07 02:49 AM

America's Cup 32nd
 
"Bryan" wrote:
A few questions about format.

I'm watching the Luis Vitton Cup. Two boats will go to the LV finals and
the winner will go against Desafio (or is it Alingi?) in the America's Cup.
Do I have this right? You can see I have some confusion on this subject!


I can see why you might think Defasio is the defender, since it is
being held in Spain, but Alinghi (Swiss) are the current holders of
the America's Cup. They won it from New Zealand.


Does the America's Cup have more than two boats racing or is it just a two
boat race: defender vs winner of the LV?


The latter.
There are more than two teams competeing but they race against each
other two at a time, in a series of eliminations. It is somewhat like
a tennis tournament in that regard.


Bottom line: with BMW Oracle out of the LV, are they also out of the
America's Cup and on their way home to San Francisco?


Yes. They screwed up in design and in management. Too bad, there are a
whole bunch of good sailors on the team (including Chris Dickson) and
to me it doesn't look like the the boat is hopelessly slow. Looks more
like a case of poor priorities (which could be largely Dickson's
fault, or Ellison's).

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Martin Baxter May 29th 07 01:39 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 
wrote:


Yes. They screwed up in design and in management. Too bad, there are a
whole bunch of good sailors on the team (including Chris Dickson) and
to me it doesn't look like the the boat is hopelessly slow. Looks more
like a case of poor priorities (which could be largely Dickson's


Well you've got to admit that Dickson screwed up in the start when he
collected not one but two penalties. both stupid; one a straight forward
starboard-port give-way/stand-on situation and then he got ****ed and
slammed his helm over so as to drive his stern into the Italians.

Cheers
Marty

Bart May 29th 07 08:23 PM

America's Cup 32nd
 
On May 28, 9:49 pm, wrote:
Yes. They screwed up in design and in management. Too bad, there are a
whole bunch of good sailors on the team (including Chris Dickson) and
to me it doesn't look like the the boat is hopelessly slow. Looks more
like a case of poor priorities (which could be largely Dickson's
fault, or Ellison's).

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


From what I've read about Dickson personality, he is very driven

and seems to **** off his crew enough that some quit.

Would you race with a skipper that yelled? I'm not saying he
does, just that he is not a winner--he has lost every time
he competed for the cup, and there could be a reason for
this--perhaps driving too hard.

Dickson has the skills, but it seems not the right
personality to lead a team of really good sailors. It is
rare that team members on such a high profile event
leave--this is a sign of a very serious problem. Alarm
bells should have gone off in Larry Elison's head.

I just navigated in a race with a skipper that never once
raised his voice. If we spent more time together I think
the crew would do very well together. It is an amazing
thing to see a very well led team.

I spend a lot of time teaching sailing part-time and I've
taught all sorts of people. There is no question in my mind
that empowering people to take responsibility improves their
performance. Crew do not need to be thinking about a
skipper snapping at them. Feedback should be done
in a way that maximizes it's acceptance and without any
loss in self-esteem. A good skipper should have a
relatively minor role in a race because his crew should
be trained to function smoothly and efficiently before the
race starts. His biggest role is prior to the race. During
the race, the skippers eyes should be "out of the boat"
thinking about tactics, and less so "in the boat".

The other half of the equation is Larry Elison himself. As I
said earlier he is a hero to me. Yet, I have to wonder how he
could have failed to get into the LV Cup with his resources.

While it is easy to criticize Chris Dickson, I feel Larry
let us down by not picking from among the top American
sailors, each of whom has more motivation to win the AC
for America, that a Kiwi looking for another notch in his
resume, which will reflect honor on his country not ours.

If I had that kind of money, I'd chose Dennis Connor,
a proven winner, to run the boat. He has the experience,
and the love and passion to win for America. Chris Dickson
has a passion to win, but not for the US.

Larry has a lot of talented guys around him, I feel that if
they were all American's, he could have won the Cup and
brought it to San Francisco where it would be very easy
to hold for a long time, and provide a venue where spectators
could watch from the surrounding shores.

It would be even more exciting if the event was staged
in the bay in August! LV in early summer, followed by
wicked windy weather in August. Lets change the rules
on the wind parameters and watch stuff break!




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