TNZ were dominant in last month's World Series
events, dropping just one race to American Magic en route to
victory in the pre-Christmas regatta. The British challenge
floundered, with Ainslie's "Britannia" losing each of their
races.
But the 43-year-old hopes his syndicate can improve heading into
the Prada Cup challenger series, which begins on Jan. 15 and
determines which team meets TNZ for the America's Cup from March
6.
"I think you will see a lot of development across all three
challengers through the Prada Cup," Ainslie told the Shirley
Robertson Sailing Podcast.
"Whoever gets through … we are really going to have to push hard
for that challenge to be able to give the Kiwis a race because
right now they are standing head and shoulders above the other
three teams.
"We've really got to up our game to be competitive against
them."
INEOS Team UK floundered in light winds in the December regatta
and Ainslie said it provided a good indication of the
capabilities of the AC75 foiling monohull.
"We were fortunate to have that opportunity to highlight these
issues though, frankly, we have been working on some for a long
time," he said.
"It takes a relatively small change to get a boost in
performance and that's what we are looking to do here."
(Reporting by Arvind Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Robert
Birsel)
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