Venice AC World Series 2012: All eyes turn to Venice

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Venice AC World Series 2012: All eyes turn to Venice

The preparations for the Venice AC World Series, running from May 17 to 20, are well underway, with its village taking shape as well as the Italian team, Luna Rossa Challenge, already starting its first test sailing.

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7 May 2012

Following the Naples AC World Series, the next stop is Venice, with its AC Village as well as team bases taking shape. One of the teams has already started with the first test sailing.

Venice, Italy Photo: © ACEA / Gilles Martin-Raget

Venice, Italy Photo: © ACEA / Gilles Martin-Raget

Within a week of the ship containing all of the AC World Series ‘materiel’ arriving in Venice, team bases were sprouting up, the AC Village in the Arsenale was taking shape, the television compound on Lido Island was being erected and the Italian team, Luna Rossa Challenge, had gone for its first sail with both crews.

With just one World Series regatta under its belt in Naples, Luna Rossa is out of contention for the 2011-12 AC World Series title. But that hasn’t made the team any less keen to be at the top of its game performing on home waters. It’s ‘Piranha’ crew, led by Chris Draper, won the Fleet Racing Championship in Naples – a sparkling debut. Now the team is hoping these early practice sessions will pay dividends in Venice.

At the top of the overall leaderboard, ORACLE Racing’s James Sptihill holds the slimmest of leads – one point – over Dean Barker’s Emirates Team New Zealand. Artemis Racing, with an impressive Match Racing win in Naples, has closed the gap in third place.

So it’s all to play for when the Championship Racing starts in Venice on May 17, in the penultimate event in the opening circuit. The 2011-12 AC World Series will then conclude in Newport, Rhode Island, home of the Cup from 1930 to 1987, at the end of June. And preparations are already ramping up there. It’s going to be an exciting few weeks in the 34th America’s Cup.

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