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Pirates Close By Snatching the Lead From ABN 2

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Pirates Close By Snatching the Lead From ABN 2

June 18, 2006

Pirates Close By Snatching the Lead From ABN 2

The 2005-'06 edition of the Volvo Ocean Race draws to a close with a dramatic, close finish.
by Dave Reed
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Pirates Close By Snatching the Lead From ABN 2
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In the closing 10 miles of the Volvo Ocean Race's ninth and final leg
from Rotterdam to Gothenburg, Sweden, Paul Cayard's Pirates of the
Caribbean slid past the young crew of ABN AMRO 2, which had led
overnight, to finish first by 500 meters. It was a result with mixed
feelings among the Black Pearl's crew, as they would have just as much
enjoyed seeing the young crew of ABN 2 finally win a leg after the
difficulties they've faced throughout the later stages of the race. But
for Cayard, savoring the win was easy.

"It's been a lot of fun winning this leg," says Cayard.  "We've
been on the podium 11 of 15 times-that's smart sailing, and that's how
I like to sail. We had our down moments early on and no one quit. We
toughed it up and put in a big effort."

First into Gothenburg secured second overall for Cayard and crew, a
result that's not surprising giving his history with the race, and his
ability to take a late-start program and bring it up to speed. His
approach to this campaign has been nothing short of textbook:
preventative maintenance, methodical testing, and conservative sailing,
all of which made Pirates the most consistent team on the water, even
more so than ABN AMRO One, which won the race two legs ago.

ABN Two's second earned them fourth overall for the race, a
considerable accomplishment considering most onboard are first timers
to the race. They still hold the 24-hour monohull distance record of
563 miles, which they set in the opening leg from Vigo, Spain to Cape
Town. Their arrival in Gothenburg, however, was bittersweet.

"A podium finish definitely helps," said George Peet, one of two
Americans on the crew. "Second place to wrap up our first Volvo is
pretty spectacular. But to be honest, we're crushed. Our goal at the
beginning of this race was to win a leg, and we've come close four
times. We're hungry to come back and have a crack at it again. It lived
up to everything we expected, and Roy Heiner told us before that race
that it would change our lives. I can't say how it has, but it has."

After nearly 32,000 miles and nine months, the final standings were not
far askew of early predictions of how this race would pan out, with the
exception of Ericsson, a team that many had expected more from, but in
the end it was ABN AMRO One's race. Had the Pirates had more time,
perhaps the points gap would have been narrowed, and the same is true
for Brasil 1, an incredible performance for a country new to the ocean
racing game. The fourth-place standing of ABN Two, when it's all said
and done, is also to be expected of a young green team, but given
another go, it would be easy to see them finish higher.

The fifth of Ericsson will leave them wondering what and where
improvements could have been made earlier in the race. Movistar, the
crew having long since put the race behind them after abandoning their
yacht off the coast of England, would surely have impacted the outcome
of the top three. Brunel was behind the pace from Day 1, but persevered
in the spirit of the race, providing a select group of sailors the
opportunity to give it a go at the sport's most vital offshore race.
Perhaps, with Volvo's announcement yesterday, committing to another
edition of the race in three years time, the boys of Brunel will have
their chance to do more.

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