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  1. Christian.Fr

    Christian.Fr Two Time F1 World Champ

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    I will go to the place as the end of the month in order to make photographs, if you have ideas of photographies on the next race of the america Cup in Valencia.un boat in particular, a team...do not hesitate to tell me.
     
  2. jknight

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    Alinghi - of course! Run Alinghi Run . . .

    Carol
     
  3. jknight

    jknight F1 Veteran

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    Christian - thanks so much for posting the photos - obviously the last one is my favorite! Alcor is magnificent. Were you on one of the spectator boats? Really looking at going to Valencia the end of June next year. I've been on several Valencia websites but having difficulty figuring which hotel is closest to the harbour - any suggestions? I know there are several new ones under construction due to open this fall. Any info is most graciously appreciated.

    Thanks again for taking the time to post the great photos.

    Carol
     
  4. AntonioMora

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    I support for the Spanish sindicate. ¡¡¡Go boys, go!!!, is a dream for Spain to win this america´s cup. ¡¡¡Go for the cup!!!
     
  5. Dino 208gt4

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    anyone has pictures of the "euphony" boat?
     
  6. Christian.Fr

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    http://www.americascup.com/en/news/detail.php?extended=0&idPage=0&idRubr=22&idIndex=0&idContent=28943


    On Tuesday afternoon, Alinghi successfully defended the America’s Cup for the Société Nautique de Genève with a thrilling one second win in Race Seven over Emirates Team New Zealand. Alinghi wins the 32nd America’s Cup Match by a 5-2 score.

    That scoreline doesn’t reflect just how close the racing was. In each of the last three races Alinghi has had to come from behind to snatch its victory. None was closer than today’s contest when the Swiss were barely able to hold on for a ‘photo-finish’ win over the challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand.

    Shortly after crossing the finishing line to guarantee the successful defence, Alinghi President and afterguard member Ernesto Bertarelli hoisted the America’s Cup trophy over his head, his team at his side, in front of a crowd of nearly 40 000 who had gathered in Port America’s Cup to share in the excitement.

    The Commodore of the Société Nautique de Genève, Pierre-Yves Firmenich, and Michel Bonnefous, the CEO of the organisers of the 32nd America’s Cup, were on hand at the prize giving to see the team members of Alinghi pass the trophy from hand to hand, one to the other.

    “This is definitely bigger and better than last time. It has been much, much harder than I ever thought it would be,” Bertarelli said after the prize giving. “I think I was a bit naive in 2003 when I won. I have learned more about the America’s Cup over the last ten days than I have learned over the last seven years. It has really been an unbelievable experience in team building - to work with unbelievable people, through highs and lows and we have had a lot of them. I want to thank and mention the whole team. It’s been a real lesson in life. One of the hardest things I’ve ever done and today is probably, beside the birth of my kids, the best day of my life.”

    “This is a fantastic day for Alinghi,” agreed skipper Brad Butterworth. “To win the America’s Cup again after four years of hard work. The crew, the designers and the shore team have done an incredible job throughout the series; we have fought hard against a strong challenger and have won. We’ll be celebrating tonight!”

    The challenger, Emirates Team New Zealand, just fell short of its goal to bring the America’s Cup to Auckland. The Kiwi team made this the closest America’s Cup in living memory. Although the 1983 scoreline was closer, the races in that contest were one-sided. Here, nearly every race was a battle where the outcome wasn’t clear until the winning boat crossed the finishing line.

    Grant Dalton, the Managing Director and leader of Emirates Team New Zealand, said it was a disappointing loss, but Alinghi was the better team: “Our guys have done an amazing job and right now the guys aren’t feeling that sharp - it’s been a long four years. I’m of course enormously proud of them but Alinghi did a better job than us,” he said. “We enjoyed the Louis Vuitton Cup but knew it was a just a step along the rung to the ultimate prize of the America’s Cup. We didn’t come here to take part. We just came here to win it and we haven’t done that. So now we have to re-group and see what the future holds.”

    The Société Nautique de Genève has identified and signed a Challenger of Record for the 33rd America’s Cup. The Protocol for the next America’s Cup will be revealed on Thursday.


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    Voile: Alinghi conserve la Coupe de l'America
    [2007-07-03 17:44]

    VALENCE (Reuters) - Les Suisses d'Alinghi conservent la Coupe de l'America après avoir remporté la septième régate sur le plan d'eau de Valence pour prendre un avantage décisif 5-2 sur leur challenger, Team New Zealand.

    Le final a été haletant, à l'image d'un affrontement passionnant de bout en bout.

    Alinghi a franchi la ligne avec une poignée de secondes d'avance pour devenir le premier équipage européen à conserver le précieux trophée.

    Les Suisses ont pris une option sur la victoire quand Team New Zealand a été pénalisé pour avoir bloqué la route à Alinghi juste avant le passage de la troisième bouée.

    La pénalité a permis à l'équipage suisse, qui avait été contraint de manoeuvrer pour éviter son concurrent, de distancer légèrement le challenger.

    Le suspense a néanmoins duré jusqu'au bout, Alinghi étant ensuite victime d'une variation brutale du vent à quelques centaines de mètres de l'arrivée.

    "C'était très serré mais il faut rendre hommage à Alinghi", a sportivement reconnu le manager général de Team New Zealand, Grant Dalton. "Ils ont régaté comme il le fallait et ils nous ont battus sans discussion."

    Alinghi, qui s'était emparé de la Coupe en battant Team New Zealand en 2003, a maintenant le privilège de défendre son titre à la date et l'endroit de son choix.

    Il est probable que les Suisses choisissent de revenir à Valence en 2009 pour tenter le triplé.
     
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