Cayard Picks the Best for the America’s
Cup
March 5 – Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand
Marin County’s Paul Cayard may no longer
be sailing for Oracle – although he’s still on the payroll –
but according to an Andy Rice interview published in today’s
madforsailing.com,
he still puts Larry Ellison’s team at the top of the challengers.
“I would put Oracle on top, the Swiss second, Prada third,
OneWorld fourth, and then the Brits, probably. I think the Brits
could surprise a few people. A good, fresh, new approach, with
young guys who are doing it for the first time, who are truly
motivated to do a good job.”
After the Brits, Cayard taps Dennis Conner,
illbruck, Victory Challenge, Mascalzone Latino, and the French.
He says that the Brits and Conner might be able to knock off
OneWorld and Prada, but not Oracle or the Swiss. As for the Cup
itself, Cayard rates the New Zealand defense as being no stronger
than Oracle or the Swiss. Check out the rest of the interview
at madforsailing.com.
For what it’s worth, right now a number
of the challengers are sailing in the informal CORM in the Hauraki
Gulf. GBR narrowly beat Prada in light winds, and the next day
they whipped the Oracle team in 20 to 23 knots winds.
In other America’s Cup news, Seattle’s
OneWorld Challenge christened their first boat, USA 65, today.
The boat was designed by Laurie Davidson, Bruce Nelson, Phil
Kaiko, and a 29-member design team. And, if lawsuits are to be
believed, information that was wrongfully stolen from the New
Zealand team.
As John Kostecki of Marin gets ready to
start the fifth of nine legs in the Volvo Ocean Race from Rio
de Janeiro to Miami aboard illbruck, there are reports
that the money has been found for illbruck’s one-boat America’s
Cup campaign for Germany. It will be interesting to see how much
Kostecki will have left and how well a first-time German team
can do in New Zealand.
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