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9:18 PM Sat 4 Apr 2009 GMT Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009 - It was a great win in the 'Light In-Port Race' for Bouwe Bekking's Telef?nica Blue after a long postponement in Rio de Janeiro today. PUMA (Ken Read/USA) put in a solid performance to take second, but the surprise result was the outstanding performance by the rejuvenated Delta Lloyd with Spaniard, Roberto B?rmudez in charge, who took the third podium position.
Only one race was run due to the two hour postponement, but once the sea breeze filled in, there was a solid seven to 10 knot southerly breeze on the Guanabara Bay. Ian Walker and Green Dragon led the fleet off the pin end of the start line, with Ericsson 4 (Torben Grael/BRA), sailing with HRH the Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden onboard, and Delta Lloyd looking good at the windward end.
Ken Read (Puma) elected to start on port tack, and out in the clear air on the right hand side of the course, the choice paid off. At the first mark Puma led the field, followed closely by Ericsson 3, the winner of leg five, with Magnus Olsson as skipper.
On the first down wind leg, Telef?nica Blue and Delta Lloyd, who were mid fleet at the top mark, both benefited from a big puff of wind on the left hand side of the course and shot into first and second place. Telef?nica Blue was never challenged for the lead, but PUMA managed to slip past Delta Lloyd to steal second place.
The main action today was towards the middle of the fleet, an unusual position for the multiple Olympic medallist and local lad Torben Grael, when he found himself in a race between Green Dragon and Telef?nica Black (Fernando Ech?varri/ESP).
Both Ericsson 4 and Telef?nica Black managed to beat back Green Dragon to post fourth and fifth at the finish, pushing Ian Walker and his men into sixth place. After their superb start, Green Dragon was never really in contention and Ian Walker will no doubt be disappointed with his result today. Ericsson 3's day was effectively over when she had to take a penalty for a port/starboard infringement with Telef?nica Black.
Today's results do not change the order on the overall leader board, but do close the margin between Ericsson 4 at the top and Puma and Telef?nica Blue in second and third place.
The start of leg six, 4,500 nm from Rio to Boston begins next Saturday, 11 April.
The Light In-Port Race Rio de Janeiro Results (Provisional)
1. Telef?nica Blue 4.0 points 2. PUMA 3.5 points 3. Delta Lloyd 3.0 points 4. Ericsson 4: 2.5 points 5. Telef?nica Black 2.0 points 6. Green Dragon 1.5 points 7. Ericsson 3: 1 points 8. Team Russia DNS
Overall Leader board
1. Ericsson 4 (Torben Grael/BRA): 66 points 2. PUMA (Ken Read/USA): 56.5 points 3. Telef?nica Blue (Bouwe Bekking/NED): 54.5 points 4. Ericsson 3 (Magnus Olsson/SWE): 44.5 points 5. Green Dragon (Ian Walker/GBR): 41 points 6. Telef?nica Black (Fernando Ech?varri/ESP): 23 points 7. Delta Lloyd (Roberto Bermudez/ESP): 15 points 8. Team Russia (Andreas Hanakamp/AUT): 10.5 points
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by Lizzie Ward
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