Cyclone season awaits Volvo Ocean Race fleet

Sport360 staff 17:16 18/11/2014
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  • Cape Town's Table Mountain provided a picturesque backdrop to Tuesday's Leg 2.

    Volvo Ocean Race sailors set out again for the open seas on Wednesday with the threat of cyclones ahead on Leg 2 from Cape Town to Abu Dhabi.

    – Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing win in-port Cape Town race

    Sailing conditions in Cape Town look challenging for the 1800 start (local time), with plenty of wind, but flat seas forecast.

    Then the seven-strong fleet heads for the south Indian Ocean past Mauritius and there the sailing will become even more interesting.

    The Volvo Ocean Race’s meteorologist, Gonzalo Infante, explains: “We have just started the tropical cyclone season in the south Indian Ocean and it seems like we will have plenty of cyclones for this leg.

    “One tropical cyclone is forecast to be in the area just before the fleet reaches these latitudes, but forecasts need to be confirmed. Obviously, the weather will be key – if it’s possible to use it or keep out of its influence.”

    There are monsoon rains from the Gulf awaiting the fleet before it enters the Hormuz Straits, and probable scorching weather in Abu Dhabi in early December.

    Infante and Race Control have issued a spread of 22 to 28 days for the 6,125 nautical mile (nm) stage.

    Unlike in Leg 2 2011-12, the fleet will not be shipped part of the way for security reasons.

    Dryad Maritime, the Race’s offshore security experts, have given Race Director Jack Lloyd the all-clear to plot a route all the way through.

    The team to beat is undoubtedly Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing (Ian Walker/GBR) who followed up their Leg 1 triumph – by a mere 12 minutes from Dongfeng Race Team (Charles Caudrelier/FRA) – with victory in the Cape Town in-port race on Saturday.

    The latter win puts them three points clear in the Volvo Ocean Race In-Port Race Series after two races.

    At the other end of the spectrum, MAPFRE (Iker Martínez/ESP) have some issues to resolve after the boat surprisingly finished seventh and last for Leg 1.

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