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Bertrand Pacé and Damien Iehl are perhaps the better known French sailors here however it was their compatriot Pierre-Antoine Morvan (Extreme Team Morbihan) who also stole the limelight, putting in a series of gutsy performances to finish undefeated in the second Qualifying Session against stellar competition. A final match win against Mirsky awaits and if he wins and Iehl loses his final race, he will have the first pick in the Quarter-Finals.
One team who are far from certain to reach the Quarter-Finals despite being widely tipped as favourites to win here is Ian Williams' Team GAC Pindar. A run of defeats in the second Qualifying Session meant the two-time World Champion had the sizeable challenge to win his three remaining races to enter a tie-break. Robertson and Bruni were duly dispatched however as the Race Committee chose to delay the final flight with the thermal breeze fading, his future in Match Race France will be decided tomorrow:
"Today was the opposite to yesterday in terms of results. It was a big day for being smooth and fast and we weren't. We gave half a length here and half a length there and it cost us dear. Tomorrow we need to go out and try and win it."
Although Qualifying is far from decided, one man who is entering ominous form is Jesper Radich, last season's most consistent performer with three seconds and a third from four wildcard appearances. As the thermal breeze kicked in creating 10-12 knots of wind by early afternoon, Radich put in a huge match performance against four-time World Champion Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing. Both teams suffered yesterday however it was the Dane who came good, leading the Australian after crossing on the first beat to open a five boat length gap which he held to the finish. It was a comprehensive win that set the tone for his day and a warning shot to the competition.
"Yesterday was tough but the wind today suited us," said Radich. "We are a new team... individually we are all good sailors and I like the direction we are going. Yesterday evening we had a good debrief and today on the water we improved exactly what we had talked about. We're on a steep learning curve but that's exciting."
The final flight could yet throw up multiple sets of tie-breaks within the top 10 of the standings - the only surety is if Williams loses he is out of Match Race France and it's scenarios like this that make the World Match Racing Tour so compelling to watch.
Live coverage on Friday will be online at: www.wmrt.com/multimedia/video-gallery.html
Standings After Second Qualifying Session:
Damien Iehl (FRA) French Match Racing Team 7-3
Torvar Mirsky (AUS) The Wave Muscat 7-3
Bertrand Pacé (FRA) Aleph Sailing Team 6-5
Jesper Radich (DEN) Adrian Lee & Partners 6-5
Francesco Bruni (ITA) Mascalzone Latino 5-5
Phil Robertson (NZL) WAKA Racing Team 5-5
Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing 5-6
Álvaro Marinho (POR) Seth Sailing Team 5-6
Pierre-Antoine Morvan (FRA) Extreme Team Morbihan 5-6
Ian Williams (GBR) Team GAC Pindar 4-6
Alexis Littoz-Baritel (FRA) Savoie Mont Blanc 4-7
Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Saiilng Team 2-7