Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL) -American Magic (USA

h1Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL) -American Magic (USA/h1pEven so, the speed of ‘Te Rehuti’, risking a lot in some maneuvers, was imposed on Ben Ainslie’s boat by 1’32quot; on arrival./p pThe second confrontation of the day between the American ‘Patriot’ and the ‘Luna Rossa II’ was again very close. The Italian team with the Australian James Spithill and the Italian Francesco de Angelis co-sponsoring the boat suffered a couple of penalties and that made them lose distance,/p pIn addition, the ‘Patriot’, with its very successful pattern Dean Barker, was heading towards the left side of the race course, the one most favored by the wind although the advantage was minimal, just 5 seconds over its rival, faster upwind ( against the wind).!–more–/p pThe Americans recovered in the penultimate stage turning with 16 seconds ahead, extending their lead to 30 seconds at the end of the course./p pThe last race of the day between Ben Ainslie’s ‘Britannia II’ and New Zealand’s ‘Te Rehutai’ showed an initial improvement in the British AC75 that was advanced in 12 seconds in the first stage, but the ‘Kiwis’, under a wind changing, they took the best side of the race course and placed in front./p pThe ‘Britannia II’ reacted well at a time when it seemed to match the speed of the New Zealand ship. Even so, Burling executed the maneuvers better in the final section and the ‘Te Rehutai’ prevailed by 1’42quot;./p pThe positive for the British team is that today they were able to complete two races after a few difficult days for Aisnlie./p pThe third day will start tomorrow at 15:00 local time (03:00 Spanish time). The routes and the exact starting time of each one will be published four hours before./p pAuckland World Series 2020/p pSecond day Difference/p p- Friday 18 December/p pLuna Rossa Prada (ITA) -American Magic (USA) 1-0 (by 12quot;)/p pTeam New Zealand (NZL) -INEOS Team UK (GBR) 1-0 (by 1’32quot;)/p pAmerican Magic (USA) – Luna Rossa Prada (ITA) 1-0 (by 30quot;)/p pINEOS Team UK (GBR) -Team New Zealand (NZL) 0-1 (by 1’42quot;)/p pClassification (4 races contested)/p p.1. American Magic, 3 points; .2. Emirates Team New Zealand, 3; .3. Luna Rossa Prada, 2; .4.INEOS UK, 0./p p- Saturday, December 19/p pThird and last day/p pLuna Rossa Prada (ITA) -INEOS Team UK (GBRE)/p pEmirates Team New Zealand (NZL) -American Magic (USA)/p pINEOS Team UK (GBR) -American Magic (USA)/p pLuna Rossa Prada (ITA) -Emirates Team New Zealand (NZL)/p pThe disastrous role played by the British INEOS Team UK of Sir Ben Ainslie in the World Series and the Christmas Cup, the first events of the 36th America’s Cup, is leading to serious reflection on the causes to the entire team, who are working against the clock to improve your AC75./p p Dec 26, 2020 at 11:36 am CET /p pEFE/p pThere are just 20 days until the start, on January 15, of the a href=”https://worldbets.top/en/1xbet/”1xbet welcome bonus/a Prada Cup or challengers tournament that will face the three aspiring teams and from which the defender will be measured, Team New Zealand in the Final of the America’s Cup. in March./p pThe team’s latest generation AC75, the ‘Brittania II’, which sits in the team’s base hangar and needs to undergo a number of configuration upgrades to make it competitive in all wind ranges./p pquot;It’s obvious to all to see that we are struggling with our speed, both in light winds and in general. We have three weeks to improve our performance and enter the Prada Cup contest being competitive in all wind conditionsquot;, Ben Aisnslie told the entire team./p pquot;We have some good ideas on what has been causing the problems and the added resistance, so now our big focus will be to make the necessary modifications, along with a number of other planned upgrades to ‘Britannia II’ and improve our performance until we get it where. must bequot;, has added./p pBen Ainslie’s wife, Georgie, also addressed the team in a very explicit speech: quot;The Copa América is not for the faint-hearted, it never was and never will be, that is why the challenge attracts us so much and the question that people ask is why we have not won the Cup as a nation in 170 years of tryingquot;./p pquot;That hasn’t stopped us from trying again and again and it won’t stop us now. At our team meeting this morning, Grant Simmer our CEO, recalled that we are all in the same boat as any Cup team is.quot;./p pquot;Every designer, engineer, ground and support team and crew member must be 100% in this together. That’s what it’s all about to be a really great team, sticking together through good times and bad.quot;./p pIn the team there are two Spaniards, the world and Olympic champion Xabi Fernández, who analyzes the other teams and contributes data that can contribute to improvements to the INEOS Team, and Joan Vila, winner of three American Cups (2003, 2007 and 2013), meteorologist team and performance manager./p pNow, the task will fall to the design team who must find a quick solution after their computer simulations did not detect the deficiencies of the ‘Britannia 2’ to achieve the elevation of the ‘foils’ (ailerons) in light winds./p pObviously, from the way the AC75 ‘Te Rehutai’ ‘flew’ on the race course while the ‘Britannia II’ was ‘stuck, the kiwis’ had calculated the navigation in those conditions./p pExperts have pointed out that the problem with the ‘Britannia II’ is one of configuration as it requires considerably more speed than its rivals before it can start to ‘foil’ (soar). This is due to an incorrect angle of attack of the arm of its ‘foils’ (ailerons), which requires the application of an excessive angle of its ‘flaps’./p h3 Team New Zealand enforces its law and wins the World Series in an epic finale /h3 h3 American Magic and Dean Barker lead the Copa América World Series /h3 pIn addition to the problem of ‘foil’, the shape of the bow of the ‘Britannia II’ generates less lift in light winds than its rivals, and this causes slow elevation, with a greater angle of the rudder. This situation also causes slower tacks and gybes./p pA dozen dinghy sailing classes will meet from Monday to next Wednesday in the Bay of Cádiz at the XVII Kim Lythgoe New Year / Memorial Regatta, a competition that this time will have less international participation than is usual for mobility restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic./p p Dec 27, 2020 at 11:54 am CET /p pEFE/p pIn any case, Spanish, Polish, Russian, Swedish, Slovak and Tunisian sailors will measure their strength in these regattas, which will bring together the Windsurf Raceboard, Techno Sub-17, Sub-15 and Plus classes, RS: X and iQFoil, and the disciplines Ilca 6 (so far Radial Laser), Ilca 7 (previously Standard Laser), Ilca 4 (previously Laser 4.7) and 420, the organization reported./p pThe new iQFoil boards with lower wings will be one of the attractions of the Christmas regatta for the second year in a row, after the confirmation of this class as an Olympian at the Paris 2024 Games./p pThe Andalusian Sailing Federation (FAV) and the Specialized Center for Sport Technification of Sailing Bahía de Cádiz (CETDV) are the organizers of this regatta, in a special edition since they have had to adapt the facilities in the prevention of covid-19 , in order to guarantee compliance with health protocols./p pquot;What athletes want is to navigate and they adapt without any problem to all the necessary measures, no matter how uncomfortable they may be. They are very clear that not complying with the norm would force us to cancel regattas, and that is what nobody wants ”, declared Nicolás Mariño, technical director of the FAV./p h3 INEOS works against the clock on its Copa América boat after the initial disaster /h3 h3 Team New Zealand enforces its law and wins the World Series in an epic finale /h3 pAfter the Kim Lythgoe Memorial, preparations will begin for the seventh Ciudad del Puerto Regatta – Optimist Excellence Cup Trophy, organized by the RCN of El Puerto de Santa María between January 2 and 4, 2021./p pFive Spanish teams will compete from this Tuesday to Sunday, October 4, in the 49er Olympic class European championship. (male), 49erFX (female) and Nacra17 (mixed), on Lake Attersee (Austria) and with the participation of 150 sailors from 24 nations./p p 09/28/2020 at 2:12 PM CEST /p pEFE/p pSpain goes with 10 sailors. In the 49er. The team formed by the Cantabrian Diego Botín and the Coruñés Iago López-Marra, runners-up in the world and second in the world ranking, will not participate, who have renounced the championship to train in the waters of Vilamoura (Portugal), headquarters of the World Cup in March 2021 ./p pThe Asturian brothers Federico and Arturo Alonso (No. 40 in the classification) and the young team made up of the Mallorcan Albert Torres and the Canarian Elias Aretz will compete in the European Championship./p pThe current world champions of the 49erFX class, Támara Echegoyen from Pontevedra and Paula Barceló from Mallorca (nº7) will be the Spanish representatives in Attersee./p pquot;We know that it will be a championship that will offer many difficulties to all sailors, since it is a very unstable field and the part is light wind, but we want to continue working and become a team that can fight with all conditionsquot;, Echegoyen pointed out./p pIn the Nacra17 mixed catamarans, the Olympic duo that make up the Canarian Tara Pacheco and the Catalan Florian Trittel (number 10 in the ranking) will have as partners the duo formed by the young Nicolás Martín and Eloisa Santacreu. Martin, 19, born and residing in the United States, has already competed for the United States in the 2018 Youth Olympic Games./p pThe Austrians Benjamin Bildstein / David Husl (# 1 World Ranking) and the Poles Lukasz Przybytek / Pawel Kolodzinski (# 4RM) will be the direct rivals of the Spanish sailors in the 49er class./p