Perfect conditions with sunshine and 20-25 knots greeted the
Nord Stream Race competitors starting the 800 nm course today in Flensburg
Fjord. The Principal Race Officer,
Stefan Kunstmann, let the Swan 60s get underway at 12 noon today heading to
Saint Petersburg, Russia across the Baltic Sea.
Tsaar Peter won the start followed by Spirit of Europe and
continued their lead into the early stages of the race. The race is predicted to be fast in the favourable
winds with an estimate of 3 days 18 hours for the first finishers to reach the
finish in Saint Petersburg. There is
even the possibility of the record from 2012 being broken if the pressure
increases.
The most experienced Swan 60 team afloat is Bronenosec. Defending Nord Stream Race champions their
crew includes Volvo Ocean Race veteran, Tommaso Chieffi and navigator Marc
Lagesse an ex-America’s Cup sailor. “Our expectations are based on the experiences
from the previous years. We are hoping
for a fast and simple race”.
Spirit of Europe will challenge Broneosec for the title this
year. Under the helm of German yachting
royalty, Tim Kröger, the crew is an excellent pedigree with America’s Cup
champion, Christian Scherrer and Volvo Ocean Race sailor, Magnus Woxen.
New to the Gazprom Swan 60 circuit, Spanish skipper Juan
Calvo Boronat is ambitious, “We are going to experience a fast race and we are
determined to be in Saint Petersburg in no more than 4 days”. The helm of SGM, Joachim Brünner, is racing
for the first time with his crew joking, “we have decided to become the surprise
winners”.
Watch the race live http://www.nord-stream-race.com/eng/race-tracker