Sailing-Better day for Ainslie's INEOS at America's Cup World Series
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[December 18, 2020]
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Ben
Ainslie's Team INEOS UK produced a much better display in the
America's Cup World Series on Friday, shaking off two poor
performances and a war of words with defenders Team New Zealand (TNZ)
a day earlier.
'Britannia' was woefully off the pace on Thursday's opening day of
competitive racing for the AC75 foiling monohulls in Auckland and
were forced to abandon their second race when one of their foil cant
arms locked in place.
On Friday, INEOS were far more competitive, leaving the America's
Cup holders well behind at the start of the second race before TNZ's
superior boat speed chased them down to win by one minute, 42
seconds.
"Nice work guys," Ainslie told his crew after they crossed the line
to end Friday's racing. "I know we didn't get the results but we
sailed a pretty clean race today."
Ainslie had blamed TNZ for their problems on Thursday as the
defenders had designed the cant arm component for all of the teams
in an effort to reduce costs.
TNZ fired back before racing on Friday and said there were no
problems with the arms, which raise and lower the foils.
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All four teams encountered handling issues, with TNZ temporarily
becoming airborne and also coming within two metres of hitting a
marker buoy.
American Magic, the only unbeaten team on Thursday, almost capsized
in their first race against Luna Rossa.
The Italians also had issues prior to the start of their second race
against the Americans and were penalised twice, with American
Magic's Dean Barker covering every move made by Jimmy Spithill to
win by 30 seconds and split the races.
Both American Magic and TNZ have won three of their four races.
This week's regatta is the only racing the teams do before the
challenger series runs from Jan. 15-Feb. 22 with the winners meeting
TNZ for the America's Cup from March 6.
(Reporting by Greg Stutchbury; Editing by Ed Osmond/Peter
Rutherford)
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