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Alinghi held today a tremendous effort in trying to defend the 33 nd America's Cup . The Swiss team of the Société Nautique de Genève took the lead for most of the first leg of the triangular course, but could not get rid of the Ombudsman BMW Oracle Racing and lost the test 5 minutes and 26 seconds and thus, the America's Cup Match 2-0.
Team president and principal helmsman, Ernesto Bertarelli, congratulated his competitor after the race: "Congratulations to BMW Oracle. Their boat was faster, no doubt. "
Today's test was delayed for more than six hours from the time that was scheduled for departure at 10:06 and that, as happened also on Friday, the race committee waited for the wind to settle. Around 16:10, the race committee put a windward mark at 100 º, East - West and both boats started the race at 16:25. President team, Ernesto Bertarelli Alinghi 5 led to the race course on port tack and half of the starting line despite receiving a penalty. The crew wanted to take over right field, hoping for a favorable wind shift. About 14 minutes into the test, 5 Alinghi tacked to starboard to take a lift to the right that led him to take the lead in 90-foot catamaran waterline length. For the next 35 minutes or less, the two ships remained on starboard with Alinghi, now helmed by Loïck Peyron, to windward of the challenge and maintain the lead in rolled.
Alinghi crossed the challenge near the windward mark but lost the lead when tacked to port to get closer to the mark. The challenge got a lead of 28 seconds at the first mark and then, driven by its wing, rose to more than 2 minutes into the second mark.
Alinghi was created in 2000 by Ernesto Bertarelli and won the 31st America's Cup in his first attempt in 2003, beating Team New Zealand 5-0. The Swiss team successfully defended the 32 nd America's Cup in Valencia in 2007, again defeating Team New Zealand, this time 5-2.