Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar has competed in only one of the first two events of the Tour season, recording a 2nd  place finish in Korea to leave him trailing Hansen, who sits top of the  overall standings after stage 2. With STENA Match Cup Sweden (2 – 7  July) preceding the Chicago Match Cup (10 – 15 July) just a few days  later, Williams is expecting to be pushed all the way if he is to retain  the title for a second consecutive year: “I’ve always really  enjoyed STENA Match Cup Sweden event. The public come out in force and  they love and are educated about the sport.
 	 
 	“I don’t know if the DS’s [DS 37] totally suit our team, they’re  quite heavy with big keels but they turn very quickly with their 90  degree rudders. We have won in them in the past so we know we can sail  in them, even if we haven’t had as much time to practice as some other  skippers like Peter Gilmour and the Swedish guys.”
 	 
 	“We have to sail everybody so it’s hard to focus on specific teams  but Bjorn [Hansen] pushed us all the way to the final last year and was  probably sailing better than us – just our starts keeping us in it. I  think you’d have to look at his team as favourites for this regatta and  looking at the Tour, if he won here after already taking the Korea Match  Cup, he’d be a very strong contender for the overall.
 	 
 	“Johnie [Berntsson] is another with the home advantage but whilst  he has some events that he is very strong at like Bermuda and the  Monsoon Cup, I’m not sure how well he has done in at STENA Match Cup  Sweden in the last few years but we’ll see tomorrow.”
 	 
 	Johnie Berntsson’s (SWE)Berntsson Sailing Team were voted ‘Swedish  Sailors of the Year’ in 2012 and having missed the season opener Match  Race Germany and taking a disappointing 10th at the Korea  Match Cup, Berntsson feels that now is the time to mount a challenge and  return to the form which saw them  finish 3rd at last year’s Tour, placing second at the final two events in 2011 – the Argo Gold Cup and Monsoon Cup. He said: “We  will take a lot of confidence into STENA Match Cup Sweden and it would  really be something extra if we could get a result in front of our  friends, fans and sponsors who attend.
 	 
 	“Korea was a bit disappointing in terms of scoring. There were a  lot of teams that were very tight during qualifying and a lot of good  teams got knocked out before the Quarter Finals. We finished last year  strongly and I’m expecting a return to that sort of form.
 	 
 	“We are familiar with these boats but I think it is much more about  being a good team than about any advantage from knowing the boats. The  team that is strongest going into the races will be the one that wins in  Sweden.”
 	 
 	Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Sailing Team has been upbeat about his  chances of cementing top spot on the leaderboard when he takes to the  water tomorrow, recently suggesting that “with the support of our  Swedish fans, and a really good week of sailing by our Mekonomen Sailing  Team, we can definitely put some pressure on the other teams chasing  top spot on the Tour leaderboard with a good result in Sweden.”
 	 
 	STENA Match Cup Sweden Qualifying Round 1 begins at 1300 CEST on Monday 2nd July with the Semi Final and Final scheduled for Saturday 7th July. Full schedule and additional information and updates are available at www.wmrt.com.
 	 
 	Follow the action online throughout both events. To watch, visit http://www.wmrt.com/live.html.
 	 
 	Tour regular Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/wmrt
 	Live event Twitter feed: www.twitter.com/wmrt_liverace
 	 
 	Overall Championship Standings – after 2 stages:
 	Bjorn Hansen (SWE) Mekonomen Sailing Team - 31pts
 	Pierre-Antoine Morvan (FRA) Vannes Agglo Sailing Team – 31pts
 	Ian Williams (GBR) GAC Pindar - 28pts
 	Laurie Jury (NZ) Kiwi Match – 27pts
 	Peter Gilmour (AUS) YANMAR Racing – 26pts
 	Phil Robertson (NZ) WAKA Racing – 24pts
 	Torvar Mirsky (AUS) Team Korea - 20pts
 	Simone Ferrarese (ITA) Ferrarese Racing Team – 19pts
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