QUARTERS ON HOLD AT PORTUGAL MATCH CUP
Thursday, 29 July 2004
Jesper Radich (2) prevents Bertrand Pace from bearing off during a run in their quarterfinal match at the Portugal Match Cup. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
Jesper Radich (2) prevents Bertrand Pace from bearing off during a run in their quarterfinal match at the Portugal Match Cup. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)

Team Musto pit man Dean Phipps watches the spinnaker douse through the shrouds. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
Team Musto pit man Dean Phipps watches the spinnaker douse through the shrouds. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)

Ed Baird crouches low to watch Philippe Presti under the boom during their quarterfinal match off Cascais, Portugal. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
Ed Baird crouches low to watch Philippe Presti under the boom during their quarterfinal match off Cascais, Portugal. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)

Philippe Presti (left) and Ed Baird reach along while Jesper Radich (2) sails upwind at the Portugal Match Cup. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)
Philippe Presti (left) and Ed Baird reach along while Jesper Radich (2) sails upwind at the Portugal Match Cup. (Guido Cantini/Sea&See)

CASCAIS, Portugal (July 29, 2004) — Denmark’s Jesper Radich advanced to the semifinals of Stage 1 of the Swedish Match Tour 2004-’05, the Portugal Match Cup, with a 3-0 quarterfinal victory over France’s Bertrand Pacé.

The important news of the day, however, occurred early this morning when the Swedish Match Tour introduced BMW as a Partner and the official car of the Swedish Match Tour. As part of the three-year agreement BMW will award a BMW 545i Touring to the Tour champion.

The Radich-Pacé match was the only one completed in the quarterfinal round. Ed Baird (USA) ended the day with a 2-1 lead over Philippe Presti (FRA).

The pair was set to start what could’ve been the fourth and deciding flight when a large windshift and drop in pressure forced the race committee to abandon racing at 7:00 p.m.

Other quarterfinal matches feature Russell Coutts (NZL) against Staffan Lindberg (FIN) and Peter Gilmour (AUS) versus Peter Holmberg (USVI). Neither was started today, but both are scheduled for tomorrow.

Lindberg and Presti advanced to the quarters from the repechage round, which finished this afternoon. Lindberg won the five-flight series with a 5-0 record, while Presti finished second at 4-1.

Presti had to defeat Law in the final match to ensure advancement. The Frenchman started to windward of the Briton, and never gave him a chance to shake loose.

Law, Michael Dunstan (AUS), Geoff Meek (RSA) and Francisco Neto (POR) were all eliminated from competition after placing 3rd through 6th in the repechage round.

Baird and his Team Musto crew (Andy Horton, Dean Phipps, Guy Salter and Jon Ziskind) could’ve won their quarterfinal match 3-0 as well, but gave away the lead in the second flight to Presti and his le Défi crew (Jean-Marie Dauris, Fred Guilmin, Maurier Husson and Christian Scherrer) when Baird mistook the pin end of the start line for the leeward mark.

“The leeward mark was right on top of the start line,” said Baird. “It was a mess up on my part. When Andy finally said, ‘No, the orange mark!’ it was too late. We jibed to get to the leeward mark but were within a boatlength and got penalized.”

Pacé had some unusual problems against Radich. The B-boat helmsman for BMW Oracle Racing sailing with his usual French crew (Benoit Briand, Thierry Fouchier, Fabrice Levet and Romain Troublé) hooked a mooring buoy in one match, and got a pre-start penalty in the third match.

The shifty winds kept the action interesting. Like the past two days the wind blew from the north, but today between 12 and 16 knots. Wind shifts up to 40 degrees were common when the blustery dark streaks of wind swept off the beach and across the Bay of Cascais.

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RELATED COVERAGE
PMC Standings, Results, Flight Schedule and Crew List
Photo Gallery
Portugal Match Cup summary
BMW Partners with Swedish Match Tour (July 29, 2004)
Swedish Match Tour Portugal Rolls On (July 28, 2004)
Sixth Swedish Match Tour Underway (July 27, 2004)
Sixth Tour Season Champing at the Bit (July 27, 2004)
Swedish Match 40 Christened (July 24, 2004)
Sixth Swedish Match Tour Season Finalized (July 20, 2004)


FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
Sean McNeill
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations
Phone: +1 401/846-8812
Mobile: +1 401/662-1501
E-mail: smcneill@f10marketing.com

Joakim Hermansson
Swedish Match Tour Director of Public Relations, Nordic countries
Mobile: +46/70/604 25 04
E-mail: Joakim.hermansson@home.se


PORTUGAL MATCH CUP STANDINGS
Repechage Round
(After 5/5 flights)
1. Staffan Lindberg (FIN), 5-0
Crew Johan Karlsson, Martin Krite, Daniel Mattsson, Daniel Wallberg
2. Philippe Presti (FRA) le Défi Français, 4-1
Crew Jean-Marie Dauris, Fred Guilmin, Maurier Husson, Christian Scherrer
3. Chris Law (GBR) The Outlaws, 3-2
Crew Oscar Angervall, Daniel Bjorndal, Anders Dahlsjo, Henrik Walderyd
4. Michael Dunstan (AUS) OzBoyz Challenge, 2-3
Crew Jeremy Elliot, Wade Morgan, Ben Morrison-Jack, Nick Partridge
5. Geoff Meek (RSA) Shosholoza Challenge, 1-4
Crew Ian Ainslie, Marc Lagesse, David Rae, Mark Sadler
6. Francisco Neto (POR) Team Henri Lloyd, 0-5
Crew Tiago Marcelino, Joaquim Moreira, Bruno Santos, Miguel Veludo


Quarterfinal Round
(First to 3 points)
Jesper Radich (DEN) d. Bertrand Pacé (FRA), 3-0
Team Denmark Jann Neergaard, Chresten Plinius, Pete Poulsen, Rasmus Winston
Pacé Crew Benoit Briand, Thierry Fouchier, Fabrice Levet, Romain Troublé

Ed Baird (USA) leads Philippe Presti (FRA), 2-1
Team Musto Andy Horton, Dean Phipps, Guy Salter and Jon Ziskind
le Défi Français Jean-Marie Dauris, Fred Guilmin, Maurier Husson, Christian Scherrer

Russell Coutts (NZL) vs. Staffan Lindberg (FIN)
Coutts’ crew Michael Arnhild, Jes Gram-Hansen, Christian Kamp, Rasmus Kostner
Lindberg’s crew Johan Karlsson, Martin Krite, Daniel Mattsson, Daniel Wallberg

Peter Gilmour (AUS) vs. Peter Holmberg (USVI)
Pizza-La Sailing Team Rod Dawson, Mike Mottl, Kazuhiko Sofuku, Yasuhiro Yaji
Team Alinghi Rodney Ardern, Murray Jones, Lorenzo Mazza, Pete Van Nieuwenhuyzen

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