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    Dolamite
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    This whole regatta has been like watching the All Blacks play Namibia every week. Wouldn’t be surprised if the finals are the same, one team just dominates.

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    @dolamite yep, Prada just put time on them leg after leg, often boat speeds has INeos quicker, but the VMG isnt, but they just not in it.

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    Basically win the start, win the race, too

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    @machpants I Missed the start but heard INeos were penalised again, was that pre-start, again?

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    Jimmy just owned Ainsley at the pre-start again, but a better start for him for a change

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    So a pretty much even start, and Ineos get on the board!

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    These boats seem a little bit too evenly matched and run at full all the time. Seems that the start and first cross dictate the winner unless someone fucks up.
    A bit like F1 processions. Great engineering and amazing vehicles and handling but the racing itself is often tedious

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    @crucial said in Americas Cup:

    These boats seem a little bit too evenly matched and run at full all the time. Seems that the start and first cross dictate the winner unless someone fucks up.
    A bit like F1 processions. Great engineering and amazing vehicles and handling but the racing itself is often tedious

    yeah, the warm up tournaments mean theyre making fewer and fewer mistakes and mistakes seem to be the only way to overtake

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    @crucial said in Americas Cup:

    These boats seem a little bit too evenly matched and run at full all the time. Seems that the start and first cross dictate the winner unless someone fucks up.
    A bit like F1 processions. Great engineering and amazing vehicles and handling but the racing itself is often tedious

    As someone else suggested, perhaps a larger course would have made a difference. I remember in the Fremantle AC the course was more triangular, so legs faced at different wind orientations. This up and down stuff on a narrow course doesn't leave much room for manouvre. It's not like these boats can't cover more ground anyway, they seem underutilised on the current course. I suppose for TV they want short races

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    Kiwiwomble
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    LR just disproving the idea of "win the start = win the race"

    Sir ben doesn't seem to have made any mistakes...but has lost like 500m in a leg and a half

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    @kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:

    LR just disproving the idea of "win the start = win the race"

    Sir ben doesn't seem to have made any mistakes...but has lost like 500m in a leg and a half

    He only won the start by a few metres and better boat speed then put LR in place to harass them.
    Good to see the great British tradition in the AC looks set to continue. Bloody funny really. Put up a challenge trophy, lose it first up then never get it back.

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    @crucial true but LR had won starts by not much more and managed to defend and stretch

    im a bit disappointed as if ETNZ wasn;t to win i would have wanted Ienos to, i think they would have put on a great regatta off the isle of
    Wight ...and my family all live in Cowes so i would have somewhere to stay...

    I am concerned if we defend we might risk having even fewer challengers next time, current class already too expensive/complicated for a lot...add to that having to try and take it off ENTZ after they've already defended it once?

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    @kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:

    @crucial true but LR had won starts by not much more and managed to defend and stretch

    im a bit disappointed as if ETNZ wasn;t to win i would have wanted Ienos to, i think they would have put on a great regatta off the isle of
    Wight ...and my family all live in Cowes so i would have somewhere to stay...

    I am concerned if we defend we might risk having even fewer challengers next time, current class already too expensive/complicated for a lot...add to that having to try and take it off ENTZ after they've already defended it once?

    If TNZ defend it wouldn’t surprise me if they take it to the UK for the next time anyway
    Would need to for interest/sponsorship

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    @crucial pretty sure theyve said they wont so could be a bad PR move if they do

    my understanding is if they win they want to really leverage the world series idea to bring in more sponsors and interest

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    @kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:

    @crucial pretty sure theyve said they wont so could be a bad PR move if they do

    my understanding is if they win they want to really leverage the world series idea to bring in more sponsors and interest

    Maybe an AC regatta series at the Isle of Wight? Get the Brits and maybe a few more European teams excited. Covid19 certainly hasn't helped

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    @canefan its not quite the same as the big show but hopefully they can do better than this time

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    It certainly has been a dull regatta to date but I'm hopeful it isn't a case of win the start win the race*. INEOS had speed but lacked maneuverability. LR simply had to get the Brits to tack and every time they did they lost a couple of seconds.
    *Actually as long as it's TNZ winning the starts - this scenario works for me.

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    @dogmeat as a tv spectator sport for non yachties it is really failing. The racing isn’t close or dynamic and once a gap appears it’s all over.
    I lay a little blame on the course setters to be fair. They seem to be deliberately picking flat tracks with little wind variations.

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    @canefan said in Americas Cup:

    As someone else suggested, perhaps a larger course would have made a difference. I remember in the Fremantle AC the course was more triangular, so legs faced at different wind orientations. This up and down stuff on a narrow course doesn't leave much room for manouvre. It's not like these boats can't cover more ground anyway, they seem underutilised on the current course. I suppose for TV they want short races

    Yeah wider courses might have allowed for splits and potential to pick shifts to get a trailing boat back into it (assuming the lead boat didn't cover - which they probably would).

    The second bit about "olympic triangle" courses isn't very relevant for these boats I think. The triangle works for slower boats and incorporates all of the aspects of sailing. So an upwind, a downwind and a reach. These monsters are head to wind nearly all of the time when foiling due to speed - even downwind they are upwind. So I guess that is why they went with rectangular courses.

    They definitely made the races that length for TV but a broader course wouldn't have changed that much.

    I love the boats and the tech, etc but agree that most of the actual "racing" has been dull. Largely no contests. If the cup itself is like that (that seems likely from what we have seen so far) lets hope ETNZ is the quicker more maneuverable boat.

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