Team Childhood I started Leg 2 towards Alicante, Spain

 

The Ocean Race Europe resumed on Sunday afternoon, June 6th. The second leg takes the fleet from Cascais, Portugal, to Alicante, Spain. The forecast for the first half of the 600 nm Leg 2 predicts strong winds and a difficult sea state in the Strait of Gibraltar. A quick look at the leaderboard shows us that the differences are minimal. With 3 boats sharing third place, all with 5 points.

Sailing Energy / The Ocean Race

Sailing Energy / The Ocean Race

After the first leg (third) and Saturday's coastal race (fifth), Team Childhood I is in joint third place, with Team AkzoNobel and Sailing Poland. With two more Legs and the final coastal race in Genoa left, anything is still possible.

Jacobs and Postma on board
For this second leg, new onboard are three-time Olympian Pieter-Jan Postma (NED) and bowmen Robin Jacobs (NED). Jacobs replaces Swede Julius Hallström, who has other commitments. Both Postma and Jacobs were part of the crew that won the Prologue last month.

Postma: “This will be a race with a lot of changeable weather. It's important to continuously position ourselves optimally for the next move. What sometimes might look like a bad choice to the people at home, looking at the live tracker, will in reality often be a well-considered choice.

Crewlist Team Childhood I – leg 2

  1. Simeon Tienpont – NED – skipper

  2. Gerd Jan Poortman – NED – watch leader

  3. Wouter Verbraak – NED – navigator

  4. Peter van Niekerk – NED – watch leader

  5. Jelmer van Beek – NED – under 30

  6. Rutger Vos – NED – under 30

  7. Laura van Veen – NED – under 30

  8. Arianne van de Loosdrecht – NED – under 30

  9. Matt Whitehead – RSA – under 30

  10. Max Deckers – NED – under 30

  11. Lars van Stekelenborg – NED – under 30

  12. Robin Jacobs – NED – under 30

  13. Pieter-Jan Postma – NED

  14. Brend Schuil – NED – On Board Reporter

Many challenges ahead
Young tactician from Rotterdam Max Deckers (NED): “This leg will bring many challenges as the conditions will change a lot throughout the race. We will have to position ourselves in the right spot every time.”

Fight for the podium
Jelmer van Beek (NED): “The atmosphere in the team is good. At the same time, everyone also realizes that this race will be over before we know it. It doesn't last nine months, like the big The Ocean Race. It are only three legs, so we will have to push hard and give everything for a podium place in this leg. At the same time, we will certainly try to enjoy it! This is a unique team, with so many young professionals and professionals. For me, that's also really a childhood dream coming true."

Matt Whitehead (RSA): "It's going to be another tough battle during leg 2, but I believe we have the skills to be fighting for that top step on the podium."

Standings before Leg 2
1. The Austrian Ocean Race Project - 7 points
2. AmberSail-2 - 6 points
3. AkzoNobel Ocean Racing - 5 points
4. Sailing Poland - 5 points
5. Team Childhood I - 5 points
6. Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team - 4 points
7. Viva Mexico - 2 points.


Follow Leg 2 while it happens through our live blog!

 
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