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Barcelona, once again, put on its finest display today on day two of the Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta with outstanding sailing conditions for the sailors and wonderful viewing opportunities for the spectators. All along the Barceloneta beachfront and at the free-to-enter Official Race Village and Fanzones, the crowds were out in force for a spectacle of high-octane racing at its very best.
The standings show that Emirates Team New Zealand sit on top of the leaderboard tonight and today, the Defenders of the Louis Vuitton 37th America’s Cup, were on it right from the start. A first race against Ineos Britannia was sublime with Peter Burling and Nathan Outteridge tying Ben Ainslie and Dylan Fletcher up and forcing them off their foils in the final approaches to the start line. From there it was all one-way traffic, and the Kiwis romped to a 52 second win.
The Kiwis second race was against Orient Express Racing Team in the last match of the day, but unfortunately the French had to retire ahead of the start with what skipper Quentin Delapierre described as a “major issue” that could not be resolved on the water, but Delapierre confirmed they would be back for racing on Saturday.
Subscribe to this channel for all our AC reports. Check the "ALL" button.
Barcelona, once again, put on its finest display today on day two of the Louis Vuitton Preliminary Regatta with outstanding sailing conditions for the sailors and wonderful viewing opportunities for the spectators. All along the Barceloneta beachfront and at the free-to-enter Official Race Village and Fanzones, the crowds were out in force for a spectacle of high-octane racing at its very best.
The standings show that Emirates Team New Zealand sit on top of the leaderboard tonight and today, the Defenders of the Louis Vuitton 37th America's Cup, were on it right from the start. A first race against Ineos Britannia was sublime with Peter Burling and Nathan Outteridge tying Ben Ainslie and Dylan Fletcher up and forcing them off their foils in the final approaches to the start line. From there it was all one-way traffic, and the Kiwis romped to a 52 second win.
The Kiwis second race was against Orient Express Racing Team in the last match of the day, but unfortunately the French had to retire ahead of the start with what skipper Quentin Delapierre described as a "major issue" that could not be resolved on the water, but Delapierre confirmed they would be back for racing on Saturday.
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