Crichton Leaves Nothing To Chance

Despite a lead of about 14 nautical miles over four-time line honours winner Wild Oats XI, and only 70 nautical miles to go to the finish of this year's Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, Alfa Romeo skipper Neville Crichton is leaving nothing to chance.

"We will cover them whenever we possibly can," Crichton told the Rolex media centre by satellite phone as the super maxi closed to 30 nautical miles on Tasman Island mid-afternoon.
"We won't let her go out on a flyer without us being there," the New Zealand businessman said.
In effect, Crichton is warning Wild Oats XI that it will be a match race to Hobart from this point on.

If the Mark Richards skippered Wild Oats XI changes her course, or strategy, Alfa Romeo will cover Bob Oatley's yacht, but from the front.

In sailing terms, it means that Crichton will seek to ensure that the two recently modified yachts, which are virtually identical, stay in the same weather and wind pattern.

Crichton said he was expecting the wind to move to the south at Tasman Island, which the Hobart weather bureau has just confirmed.

Forecaster Malcolm Downing said the leading boats would face a south-westerly of 10 knots, gusting to 18, at Tasman and the wind would then veer to the west and north-west as they crossed Storm Bay and into the Derwent River, where the north-westerly would ease from 15-20 knots to 10-15, but, importantly, the wind would stay in.

"This race has been much more difficult than a windy race, there's so much more to think about. The winds have been so variable and so up and down," said Crichton, who would not be drawn on what time he would finish the race and whether he would be first over the line.

As Crichton was speaking, Wild Oats XI was closing the gap in the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's annual 628 nautical mile race.

The Rolex race site tracker has Alfa Romeo possibly finishing at approximately 10 o'clock this evening. During the day, the British super maxi ICAP Leopard, owned and skippered by Mike Slade, conceded second place to Wild Oats XI and is now about 28 nautical miles off the lead and sailing east of the rhumbline searching for more breeze.

ALFA ROMEO II RESULTS

Skipper: Neville Crichton

Dec 2009 Rolex Trophy Passage Series 1 x Line, Handicap Honours
Dec 2009 SOLAS Big Boat Challenge Line Honours
Oct 2009 HSBC Coastal Classic Line Honors (Race Record)
Jul 2009 TransPac Line Honors (Race Record)
     
Oct 2008 Barcelona Race Line Honors
Sept 2008 Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 4 x Line Honours, 2 x Corrected time wins
June 2008 Boat International SuperYacht Regatta 3 x Line Honours, class & event wins
June 2008 Rolex Giraglia Race Line Honours, new race record
June 2008 Rolex Giraglia Cup 3 x Line Honours, 2 x Handicap win
May 2008 Rolex Capri Race Week Maxi Class Event Win, 2 x Line Honours
May 2008 Pirelli Cup Maxi Class Event Win, 4 x Line Honours
     
Oct 2007 Barcolana Line Honours, race record
Sept 2007 Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 5 x Line Hons, 1 x Handicap
August 2007 Rolex Fastnet Retired
August 2007 RYS Trophy, Scandia Race Week Line Honours, Class win
June 2007 Superyacht Cup 1 Line Honours Win
June 2007 Rolex Giraglia Cup Offshore Race Line Honours
June 2007 Rolex Giraglia Cup Regatta 2 x Line Honours to take event
April 2007 Hublot Palmavela Regatta 5 x Line Honours to take event
     
October 2006 Rolex Middle Sea Race - offshore race Line Honours
October 2006 Barcolana Race Line Honours
Sept 2006 Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup 4 Line Honours, event win
June 2006 Rolex Giraglia Cup Offshore Race Line Honours
June 2006 Rolex Giraglia Cup Regatta 2 Line Honours, 1 Handicap win
April 2006 Hublot Palmavela 4 x Line Honours wins
     
Dec 2005 Rolex Sydney to Hobart 2nd Overall
Dec 2005 Rolex Trophy Regatta Win
Dec 2005 CYCA Big Boat Trophy Line Honours
Dec 2005 Savills Short Ocean Championship Line Honours/Handicap win
Nov 2005 Cabbage Tree Island Race Line Honours
August 2005 South Molle/Daydream Islands Race Line Honours/Handicap win
August 2005 Edward Island Race Line Honours
August 2005 Lindeman Island Race Line Honours/Handicap win
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