We're Not In Newport Anymore

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Skipper Ken Read and crew have arrived in Lanzarote for a summer training session.

The PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG Propulsion team arrived in Lanzarote, Spain, in the Canary Islands, at 11:00 UTC today, ready to begin the next phase of training for the Volvo Ocean Race 2011-2012. The 11-member crew was back on land for the first time since departing Newport, R.I., on July 3 in the Transatlantic Race 2011. While racing is still underway, the Transatlantic Race committee has declared PUMA’s Mar Mostro provisional winners.

“The shore team met us at the dock, and there was a really nice celebration from the team, marina and the locals here in Lanzarote,” said skipper Ken Read. “After a well-earned shower, the first steps are always to eat as much as you can possibly stuff down, have a few beers and relax. Then, the next couple days we’ll go back to work hard.”

With the PUMA shore base set up, the Puerto Calero Marina in Lanzarote is now the team’s summer training headquarters. The crew will use the next two months to test the boat, sails, people and systems.

“Lanzarote was selected for a few reasons,” Read said. “First of all, the guys on our team who sailed with Ericsson 4 last time trained here and had a fantastic experience – from the community to the sailing. And, it is the sailing conditions that we need now in this next phase. This amount of breeze will allow us to test things that we weren’t able to check in Newport. That’s the beauty of training in two different places – two completely different areas, different weather patterns, different water temperatures – there are all kinds of variables that are critical to preparation.”

The crew made a very successful trip across the Atlantic Ocean to get to Lanzarote. Early Monday morning, they completed the Transatlantic Race 2011 at Lizard Point, Cornwall, U.K., securing the provisional win in both IRC Class 1 and IRC Overall on corrected time. PUMA’s Mar Mostro and crew traveled the 2,975 nautical mile course in 7 days, 11 hours and 40 minutes.

“There was definitely a celebration,” Read said on the Transatlantic finish. “And, the result made the trip to Lanzarote much more powerful. Now that we’ve had almost four days to reflect upon the race, we’re all really pleased with not only the result, but also with the boat and the people. We talked about what we can do better and how we can improve. So, our work list is that much better because of the last four days we’ve spent together.”

PUMA’s Mar Mostro raced alongside five other boats in IRC Class 1. Rambler 100 (skipper George David) earned line honors on Sunday. Also in the class: ICAP Leopard (Clarke Murphy); Beau Geste (Karl Kwok); Sojana (Peter Harrison); and Vanquish (USMMA – All American Offshore Team). Overall, 26 boats ranging from 40 to 289 feet in length entered the race.
 

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Daniel P. Healey

From Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Son, Saen P. Healey, is member of shore team and we, his family, wished to be kept up to-date on the boats progress over the course to the event (pre & post race). Dan Healey
Jul 18 2011

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From Wilmington NC
Congratulations! Looking forward to following the race and hope to see you in Miami.
Jul 29 2011

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