Extreme Sailing Series Act 5 Cowes all set for action



6:31 PM Fri 5 Aug 2011 GMT
'Fleet racing at Extreme Sailing Series Act 2 in Muscat, Oman 2011' Lloyd Images ? Click Here to view large photo
Extreme Sailing Series Act 5 is prepared to deliver and will witness the top pro sailing talent from 15 nations in a fleet of 12 Extreme 40s take to the waters with plenty of breeze which will be fit for perfect adrenalin-fuelled Stadium sailing.

Act 5 is set to begin Saturday 6th August and the Extreme 40s will, once again be one of the headline acts of Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week. 'Home-grown' skipper, Leigh McMillan, The Wave, Muscat: 'I grew up on the Isle of Wight and Cowes is my home town so it is going to be really exciting to be there. Cowes Week always has some extreme conditions to offer with the tide and good breeze. It's going to be absolutely epic!'

Aberdeen Asset Management training before Cowes Week, for Act 5 of the 2011 Extreme Sailing Series - Lloyd Images _? Click Here to view large photo


Act 5 marks the halfway stage of the 2011 global circuit and this event could prove to be the most challenge since China. Alberto Barovier (Niceforyou) is expecting a tough week: 'Seven days of racing is going to be physically hard work, especially in these kinds of conditions. There is always 15 plus or 20 plus winds with gusts to 30. So it will be hard, really hard and we are not used to sailing in this kind of breeze since the second event in Qingdao.'

The Extreme Race Village at Egypt Point will open to the public at 11am each morning with music, food and drink concessions, a viewing grandstand, commentary team and a public bar; it is the ideal place to watch the Aberdeen Asset Management Cowes Week racing. 'It is really good to be close to the crowd and sometimes you can hear them when they cheer for you, so it is really fantastic and especially here with so many people on the shore along where we sail. It's perfect!' said Roman Hagara, skipper of Red Bull Extreme Sailing.

British Windsurf Champion, Guy Cribb, has challenged an Extreme 40 to a speed duel on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. And two 49er teams from Britain and Malta will be showcasing why this dinghy is one of the most popular Olympic classes.

Windsurfers impress the crowds at Cowes Week 2010 - Lloyd Images _? Click Here to view large photo


There will be two live streams to follow. On Saturday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (6th, 10th, 11th, 12th August) watch via the WEBcam by searching for: esswebcam and on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday watch the enchanced LiveTV coverage through esslivetv. In Cowes, from Sunday - Tuesday (7th, 8th and 9th August), a multi-camera LiveTV production will stream live on the official website and on Sail TV plus another 140 sailing websites that carry the Sail TV player. The Extreme WEBcam will run on the Saturday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (6th, 10th, 11th, 12th August) with live pictures and audio from the commentary team.

Oman Air Trimmer David 'Freddie' Carr gives an up close and personal look around what it takes to be a Trimmer onboard an Extreme 40. 'This is the amazing sailing.I can't see why you'd want to do anything else!':