Team New Zealand on brink of America's Cup triumph
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[March 16, 2021]
By Ian Ransom
(Reuters) - Team New Zealand moved
within one race win of a second successive America's Cup triumph but
their hopes of sealing the match on Tuesday disappeared when race 10
was abandoned due to unfavourable wind off the coast of Auckland.
After a short postponement, defender TNZ won the ninth race by 30
seconds over Luna Rossa in a time of 25 minutes and 29 seconds to
take a 6-3 lead in the best-of-13 match.
TNZ will get the chance to win the 'Auld Mug' when racing resumes on
Wednesday.
"Pretty tight race all in all," TNZ helmsman Peter Burling said
after race nine.
"One little right shift ... really decided it for us.
"It’s great to walk away with another win as well.
"We’re just going out and trying to keep learning and improving and
doing what we can.
"We’ll keep fighting for as long as it takes."
Challenger Luna Rossa sailed off in disappointment after having been
passed late in the fifth leg due to a tactical blunder. That allowed
TNZ to reel in the Italians by the fifth mark and power away over
the final leg to a dominant win.
The second race was postponed for about 10 minutes due to unsuitable
conditions in the Hauraki Gulf and then abandoned shortly before the
6 p.m. local time (0500 GMT) deadline.
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A race control boat is
seen in front of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli with the announcement of
Race 10 being abandoned REUTERS/Simon Watts
Having lost both races on Monday due to a tactical mistake and poor
execution, Luna Rossa were again culpable in their defeat on
Tuesday.
They cemented a lead after an aggressive manoeuvre pushed TNZ wide
of the second mark and held onto it until deciding to shift to the
left of the course on the fifth leg.
TNZ found more wind on the right and quickly overtook the Italians
before the fifth mark, then left them no chance by roaring through
the final leg to the finish.
Luna Rossa's Jimmy Spithill apologised to his team mates over the
radio for the gaffe while his co-helmsman Francesco Bruni said they
had to put the disappointment behind them.
"Yeah, unfortunately, obviously it was a painful (result) but chin
up and keep fighting hard," said Bruni.
"I'm very proud of the full team ... , just we couldn't get every
shift right and we missed this opportunity but we need to think
about the next race.
"We can still win races, for sure."
(Reporting by Ian Ransom in Melbourne; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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