Red Bull Youth America's Cup: Team Tilt Press Release
Swiss Team Struggles on Day Three


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Swiss Youth Team Slips On Day 3 of RBYAC
Focus Shifts to Good Finishes and Big Points in Remaining Racing: Press Release

San Francisco, September 3, 2013




 Image:©2013 ACEA/Photo: Gilles Martin-Raget
 

The young Swiss sailors onboard Team Tilt were unable to repeat yesterdays excellent performance on San Francisco Bay finishing the day with a ninth and a seventh place.  But all is not over, with a day to go and two races ahead, Team Tilt will be eying the double points finale to regain position on the leaderboard. 

Despite excellent starts and good crew work on Day 3 of the Red Bull Youth Americas Cup, success eluded the Team Tilt sailors.  A tactical error in the first race and several penalties saw them finish ninth and seventh putting them in sixth place overall going into the final day of racing. 

“We were lacking anticipation that is for sure,” said wing trimmer Jeremy Bachelin.  “We had two good starts, but then made costly mistakes.”

Race one saw Team Tilt gybe first at the first mark, a decision that put them at the back of the fleet.  Race two started off better, but the team received another penalty before becoming caught up in the Next World Energy code zero halyard which went under the Swiss boat Team Tilt called for redress. 

“Today we really saw the level of the teams,” said coach Laurent Voiron.  “Our Swiss sailors are racing against some of the best young sailors of their generation and they are holding their own!”

“We are not far behind and the podium is still within our sights,” added Jeremy Bachelin.  “We need to anticipate situations much more tomorrow and limit mistakes during the race.  Skipper Lucien Cujean is cool-headed going into the final day: We were perhaps a bit too aggressive today.  The team seems to operate better under pressure there is everything to play for tomorrow.”

At the close of day three, just nine points stand between Team Tilt and second placed Full Metal Jacket Racing.  NZL Sailing Team with Emirates Team New Zealand won two races today which sets them 17 points ahead of second place. 

The final race tomorrow, race eight of the Red Bull Youth Americas Cup, counts for double points.  Team Tilt will be aiming to neutralize any errors and achieve its goal of stepping onto the podium. 

Provisional ranking after six races:

1.  NZL Sailing Team with Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL), Peter Burling : 2-RDG-7-3-1-1 50 points
2.  Full Metal Jacket Racing (NZL), William Tiller : 7-1-4-6-6-3 39 points
3.  American Youth Sailing Force (USA), Mike Menninger : 1-7-3-5-7-4 39 points
4.  Swedish Youth Challenge (SWE), Charlie Eckberg : 6-2-9-1-4-6 38 points
5.  ROFF/Cascais Sailing Team (POR), Bernardo Freitas : 3-6-1-8-8-5 35 points
6.  Team TILT (SUI), Lucien Cujean : 8-5-2-2-9-7 33 points
7.  Next World Energy (FRA), Arthur Ponroy : 4-4-8-4-5-9 32 points
8.  Objective Australia (AUS), Jason Waterhouse : RDG-10-6-10-2-2 30 points
9.  All In Racing (GER), Philipp Buhl : 5-8-5-9-3-8 28 points
10.  USA45 Racing (USA), Charlie Buckingham : 9-9-10-7-10-10 11 points
(RDG = redress awarded by International Jury)

Team Tilt Sailing Team:
Lucien Cujean, skipper
Bryan Mettraux, tactician
Thomas Mermod, headsail trimmer
Jonas Schagen, bowman
Lionel Vaucher, floater
Jérémy Bachelin, wing trimmer
Mikis Psarofaghis, bowman
Jocelyn Keller, tactician
 

-- From Team Tilt/Maxcomm
 


Floater?  Image:©2013 ACEA/Abner Kingman
 


Also:
Read ACEA RBYAC Day 3 Press Release

Additional Links of Interest:
Visit Team Tilt Website at www.teamtiltsailing.ch and
Team Tilt Facebook page www.facebook.com/teamtiltsailing
 


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