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Leg 8 Arrivals in Newport

Release Date: 07 May 2018   |   Newport, RI, United States

MAPFRE take a stunning win into Newport

One day before the finish, with just 300 miles to go, MAPFRE was in fifth place.

As Tuesday morning dawned, and with the fleet ghosting towards the finish line in extremely light and shifty winds, Xabi Fernández’s team was among the leading quartet, battling in slow motion with Team Brunel, Dongfeng Race Team and Vestas 11th Hour Racing.

And even when the leaders were just 500 metres from the finish line, MAPFRE was still trailing Team Brunel as the pair emerged from the fog within sight of the spectators at the Fort Adams Race Village.

But on approach to the final turning mark, MAPFRE picked up a zephyr of wind to sneak past Brunel and claim what just moments earlier would have been seen as a very improbable leg win. The margin after nearly 16 days of racing was just 1-minute and 1-second.

“This is unbelievable,” skipper Xabi Fernández admitted moments after crossing the finish line. “I can’t be happier. We were always hoping to come back a little bit but to be honest we were not expecting to win this leg, so we’re super happy.

“Our hopes were always that there would be a compression so we could catch someone… Last night has been crazy how much everything has closed up and everyone on board did an amazing job.”

Bouwe Bekking’s Team Brunel, who had been leading for most of the past week after the equator crossing took a well-deserved second place finish.

“A bit disappointed,” said Bekking when asked about the finish. “But we sailed a very good leg and we can be happy with our performance and how we were going. It’s take time to get on top of everything but I think the last couple of legs we’ve showed what we stand for.”

Dongfeng Race Team, who had been ahead of the fleet on the approach to the east coast overnight Monday night, suffered the cruellest fate over the final miles.

Every break seemed to go against Charles Caudrelier’s team and after being in position to claim the leg win, the team had to settle for fourth place with Vestas 11th Hour Racing storming past Caudrelier’s crew in the final mile of the leg.

“This leg has had its ups and downs,” said Charlie Enright, the skipper of Vesta 11th Hour Racing. “We didn’t start great but we feel like we sailed pretty well for the middle two-thirds of the leg... Then with some positive input from some local knowledge, we end up back on the podium which is great.”

Newport is a homecoming for Enright and Nick Dana on Vestas 11th Hour Racing as well as Mark Towill who did his college sailing nearby.

“It’s awesome here,” Enright said. “It’s 0600 local time here and the amount of boats out is absurd. The amount of effort put in by Sail Newport and the stopover here is amazing.”

The final hours were painful for the exhausted sailors but extraordinary to watch. With the wind nearly shutting down overnight on the approach to Newport, the fleet found itself pushed around by the tide and currents near shore, at times even drifting backwards, away from the finish line.

This meant there was a high degree of uncertainty. Positions were never secure until the finish line was breached by MAPFRE. No one suffered more in the final miles than Dongfeng’s Caudrelier.

“We’re very disappointed,” he said. “We were dreaming about a victory here… But it makes me angry and I will be better on the next one. I am already focussed on the future and I promise Dongfeng will do a fantastic job on the next one.”

The shocking win by MAPFRE has a huge impact on the overall race leaderboard where MAPFRE has regained the lead from Dongfeng, and now sits three points clear at the head of the table. Brunel retains the third podium position.

Fifth across the line was team AkzoNobel, who passed Turn the Tide on Plastic just moments before the finish.

“It was a tricky leg,” said AkzoNobel skipper Simeon Tienpont. “We had moments where we were going well but we had a few crucial moments where struggled against the other guys. But we’ll learn from that. The upside is the team worked unbelievably hard and that’s good motivation for the rest of the race.”

A sixth place finish was disappointing for Dee Caffari’s Turn the Tide on Plastic, who led for several days early in the leg, and were in the fight with the leading group right up until the last hours, when they slipped back on the final approach.

“We had a really good leg and we thought our battle would be with some of the other boats until out of the fog came team AkzoNobel,” Caffari said. It was a good race, but a disappointing finish… Although it’s great to arrive in Newport.”

The light winds near the finish resulted in a massive compression in the fleet, all the way back to SHK/Scallywag who were trailing the leaders by over 130 miles just one day ago. But as MAPFRE crossed the finish line on Tuesday morning, David Witt’s team was less than 20 miles behind and finished at 9:56am local time.

“We’re really happy to be here,” Witt said. “The last thing that was important for us was the result. The important thing was to be back in the race after the tragedy (with John Fisher) and all stay together. We couldn’t be more proud of the team… We probably sailed the best we’ve sailed in the race and got the worst result, but we’re glad to be back!”

The Race Village at Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island will officially open at 4pm on Tuesday afternoon.

All materials and interviews on Leg 8 finish into Newport

Newport Race Village Opening - B roll and Interviews
VNR Arrivals Leg 8 - 1st 4 boats
VNR ES IV arrival Leg 8 MAPFRE winning - Spanish version 
Tracker of arrivals
Leg 8 arrivals, dock in b-roll

IV EN SHK Witt Leg 8 arrivals 7th place
IV NL SHK BES Leg 8 arrivals 7th place 
IV SV TTT STROMBERG Leg 8 arrivals 6th place 
IV PT SHK Fontes Leg 8 arrivals 7th place
IV PT TTT Melo Leg 8 arrivals 6th place
IV IT TTT Clapcich Leg 8 arrivals 6th place
IV CN DFG Horace Chen Leg 8 arrivals 4th place

IV EN MPF Fernández (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV EN MPF Greenhalgh (GBR) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV ES MPF Arrarte (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV ES MPF Cuervas-Mons (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV ES-EUSK MPF Fernández (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV ES MPF Fernández (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners 
IV ES-EUSK MPF Fernández (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners
IV ES-GALL MPF Echegoyen (ESP) Leg 8 arrivals winners

IV EN BNL Bekking (NED) Leg 8 arrivals 2nd place
IV EN BNL Burling (NZL) Leg 8 arrivals 2nd place
IV EN BNL Langford (AUS) Leg 8 arrivals 2nd place
IV IT BNL Bolzan (ITA) Leg 8 arrivals 2nd place
IV NL BNL Bekking (NED) Leg 8 arrivals 2nd place

IV EN VEH Towill (USA) Leg 8 arrivals 3rd place
IV EN VEH Dana (USA) Leg 8 arrivals 3rd place
IV DN VEH Hansen (DEN) Leg 8 arrivals 3rd place

IV EN DFG Caudrelier (FRA) Leg 8 arrival in 4th
IV EN DFG Brouwer (NED) Leg 8 arrivals 4th place
IV FR DFG Caudrelier (FRA) Leg 8 arrivals 4th place
IV FR DFG Caudrelier (FRA) Leg 8 arrivals 4th place (onboard)
IV FR DFG Bidégorry (FRA) Leg 8 arrivals 4th place

IV NL AZN Tienpont (NED) Leg 8 arrivals 5th Place
IV PT AZN Grael (BRA) Leg 8 arrivals 5th Place
IV DN AZN Sehested (DEN) Leg 8 arrivals 5th Place

12 hours before...
Fight for the podium, scoreboard reshuffles hours before arrivals 
IV ES MPF Cuervas-Mons 07 May- 12 hours before Leg 8 finish
IV EN MPF Greenhalgh 07 May- 12 hours before Leg 8 finish
Virtual Eye animation Leg 8 recap

Finish times
1. MAPF finish time 10:44:29 UTC on 08 May after 15d 17h 44m 29s; 8 points
2. TBRU finish time 10:45:30 UTC on 08 May after 15d 17h 45m 30s; 6 points
3. VS11 finish time 10:59:04 UTC on 08 May after 15d 17h 59m 04s; 5 points
4. DFRT finish time 11:25:21 UTC on 08 May after 15d 18h 25m 21s; 4 points
5. AKZO finish time 12:21:22 UTC on 08 May after 15d 19h 21min 22s; 3 points
6. TTOP finish time 12:24:14 UTC on 08 May after 15d 19h 24min 14s; 2 points
7 SHK finish time 13:56:52 UTC on 08 May; 1 point

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