Team TelefónicaEl Corte InglésMapfreIberia
Español  
You are in: Home > News > EASING OFF THE GAS

News        Show

Share

EASING OFF THE GAS

03-25-2012

“Telefónica” slows down for some 'sensible' sailing. The Spanish team is in third place on route to Cape Horn

Having made it past the central limit of the ice exclusion zone, which “Telefónica” put behind them along with “Groupama” and “Puma”, the fleet has begun to move down to even lower latitudes on its way to Cape Horn. The safety zone limits are now positioned further South, on a gradual descent, allowing the boats to make their way down to Cape Horn, the cape positioned at latitude 55° 58.738' S.

 

Easing off the gas and acting sensibly is top on the list of priorities for the Spanish boat right now: “We're in a real minefield right now and anything could happen out here”, said navigator Andrew Cape in a telephone call with the Spanish boat.

 

“Down here things are still tricky, with more of the same: wind, waves and cold. We are all well, a blow or two, but as happy as we can be: we have to sail slower now because we've got a problem with the boat”, wrote the team's MCM Diego Fructuoso from on board “Telefónica” this morning.

 

“Telefónica” has slowed down in order to make a few on board repairs: “It's nothing serious, but it could become serious, so we've got to use our heads”, explained the Spaniard in this morning's report: “We have to get to Brazil as soon as possible, but we have to actually get there”, so that's why the crew are working as hard as they can to get back to normality at the earliest possible opportunity: “Pepe has been working non-stop to get the boat back to being as good as new. I'm sure he'll get there shortly and we can get back to full speed”. For now it's a matter of waiting.

 

According to the latest position report, published at 14:00 UTC, “Telefónica” was pushing forward at an average speed of 16.2 knots with westerly-southwesterly winds of 32.5 knots. Since 01:00 UTC the Spanish boat lead by the double Olympic-medallist Iker Martínez is in third place, astern of “Groupama” and “Puma”, in first and second respectively.

 

Waiting for the gybe that will shake up play once again

The toughest part is possibly yet to come, with the final approach to Cape Horn in store. Before then there's another important decision to be taken on board: when to gybe to then tack to port on course for the cape?

 

In the opinion of experienced “Telefónica” navigator Andrew Cape, that gybe will take place soon, shaking up the racing and shifting play onto a different board on this fifth leg of the round the world regatta: “The end of the exclusion zone will see a new change in this game. It'll be a big change, almost like another start. I think that the boats will stay close together until we get there and it will be interesting to see when the ocean will open up for us. We'll carry on as we have been for now and we're pretty happy and won't taking any big risks or go hunting down any extremely strong winds”.

 

All well on board

Despite the spine-chilling footage that came through from “Telefónica” today, “we've all got a bruise or two and none of us are getting much sleep”, said Cape, but the crew wanted to let everyone know that they are all well: “We've just taken one of the biggest blows I can remember but we're all fine. Ñeti told me to tell you all a few times that we're fine, so that his mother doesn't worry, so: All OK!”, underlined Fructuoso.

 

Adapting to the boat hasn't proved easy: “Hunger, sleep, tiredness, hot shower... these words run through our minds often”, but as Cape says: “We're still pushing, although we are well aware that there is still a long way to go”.

 

 

PROVISIONAL RANKINGS LEG 5

AUCKLAND (NEW ZEALAND) – ITAJAÍ (BRAZIL): 6,705 miles

Day 8 – 14:00 UTC – 25th March 2012

 

1. Groupama sailing team (Franck Cammas), 4,029.3 miles from finish

2. Puma Ocean Racing (Ken Read), +47.9 miles

3. Team Telefónica (Iker Martínez), +120.4 miles

4. Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand (Chris Nicholson), +298.4 miles

5. Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (Ian Walker), +935.9 miles

6. Team Sanya (Mike Sanderson), +2,180 miles

 

NOTE: “Team Sanya” is heading back to New Zealand for repairs. “Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand” is on course for Puerto Montt in Chile for boat repairs after suffering damage to the forward bulkhead on friday night.

Share

Latest news

“TELEFÓNICA” BACK ON THE WATER IN BRAZIL

04-16-2012

It's been ten days in 'boxes' and now the Spanish boat is ready to fight for points in the in-port race in Brazil

The Brazilian leg stopover is somewhat longer than the previous one, but that doesn't mean the pace is any less hectic. Following ten days in 'boxes', “Telefónica” is now ...

IKER MARTÍNEZ: “THE SOUTHERN OCEAN IS SOMEWHERE YOU REALLY WANT TO GO TO BUT ONCE YOU'RE THERE YOU CAN'T GET OUT QUICK ENOUGH”

04-11-2012

The fifth leg now behind them: more than 6,700 miles from New Zealand to Brazil

He's the youngest skipper in this round the world regatta, but Iker Martínez has been around for a while. From the first leg which kicked off last November in ...

"TELEFÓNICA", FULL SPEED ON LAND TO BE BACK TO ONE HUNDRED PER CENT FOR THE ITJAÍ IN PORT RACE

04-09-2012

The stopwatch for the fifth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race stopped for “Telefónica” on Friday 6th April at 19:22 UTC with 19 days, 18 hours, 22 minutes and 28 ...

THE DAY AFTER: REFLECTIONS ON AN EPIC LEG BETWEEN NEW ZEALAND AND BRAZIL

04-08-2012

“Telefónica” builds on overall lead in the Volvo Ocean Race

The second place finish at Itajaí (Brazil) for Spanish boat “Telefónica”, just 12 minutes behind the leg leader American boat “Puma”, following 19 days, 18 hours, 22 minutes and 28 ...

“TELEFÓNICA” CLOSES EPIC LEG IN BRAZIL

04-06-2012

Following 6,700 miles (12,408 km) of racing on this leg, the boat skippered by Iker Martínez managed a brilliant and well-deserved podium finish to increase the team's overall lead in the round the world regatta

Over 6,700 miles of sailing across Southern Ocean, with some of the toughest conditions seen in recent editions of the race. Round Cape Horn and an unprecedented pit stop, ...

“TELEFÓNICA” CLOSES IN ON LEADER

04-06-2012

The Spanish boat ramps up the pressure for “Puma”, the provisional leg leader, moving to just two miles away with just 70 miles left to finish, estimated at 20:00 UTC

It could go any way... The fifth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race has certainly thrown up a surprise or two and with just 24 hours of ...

“TELEFÓNICA” AWAITS 'TRAFFIC LIGHT' AT ITAJAÍ IN THE HUNT FOR “PUMA”

04-05-2012

Xabi Fernández: “There's not long to go now, so we'll see if they get stuck at all between tomorrow and the next day and we can catch up with them once and for all”

The fifth leg of the Volvo Ocean Race has taken a very unexpected turn. The trio of fleet frontrunners became a duo yesterday, following the dismasting of the French ...

“TELEFÓNICA” LAUNCHES ATTACK ON THE LEADERS VIA ALTERNATIVE ROUTING

04-04-2012

Pablo Arrarte: “Of course it's tough, but we're going to give it a try. There's going to be light air at the end of the leg, it'll be a bit chaotic and we'll have to see if that's where we can really catch up. We can always hope”

“Telefónica” has raised the stakes in the battle with the fleet frontrunners. The two leaders, currently absorbed in an ocean-going match race, moved closer to the South American coast ...

"TELEFÓNICA” EXERTS PRESSURE ON THE TOP

04-03-2012

The Spanish boat skippered by Iker Martínez moves to just one hundred miles from the top of the fleet following a spectacular comeback

After a day logging some great racing data, in just 24 hours “Telefónica” managed to edge to just one hundred miles from the leg frontrunners “Groupama” and “Puma”. The ...

“TELEFÓNICA” MAKES MILES

04-02-2012

Over the past 24 hours the Spanish boat has moved 83.2 miles closer to the fleet leaders

On course North, and “Telefónica” is pushing forward with Itajaí (Brazil) in her sights, the finishing line of this fifth leg in the Volvo Ocean Race. Following a pit ...

Training base:
 
Follow us in the social networks
Contact | Legal notice
TeamTelefonica.com in Facebook    TeamTelefonica.com in Twitter    TeamTelefonica.com in Youtube