
34th America’s Cup on NBC
The 34th America’s Cup Defense will air on NBC Saturday (9/7/13) and Sunday (9/8/13) at 4 p.m. Eastern time (1 p.m. PT).
The 34th America’s Cup Defense will air on NBC Saturday (9/7/13) and Sunday (9/8/13) at 4 p.m. Eastern time (1 p.m. PT).
Both men are confident in their teams and their platforms. One is polished, the other shaken. One is lean, the other is flush with spares. The America’s Cup Best of 17 starts Saturday, Sept. 7., and here’s what the lead men have to say from the opening press conference.
The cards are stacked in Oracle’s Team USA’s favor, but the New Zealanders are polished. Oracle, however, starts two down, making it a long hard series.
Luna Rossa’s Italian skipper Max Sirena has no care for the 34th Cup Defender’s Russell Coutts. He says he’ll be happy to see Oracle Team USA fall from power. A friendly competition between nations it is not.
Gino Morrelli, with business partner Pete Melvin, participated in writing the AC72 Class Rule and now works on Emirates Team New Zealand’s design team. He shares his thoughts on AC34 here.
Photos from the first two days of racing at the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup.
From underdogs to lead dogs, the American Youth Sailing Force grabs the opening race of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup by the horns.
Evan Sjostedt knows his way around wings, but now he’s getting schooled on the wings of the AC45. Sometimes the hardest part is getting the darned thing on the boat.
Artemis Racing skipper Iain Percy on AC34, his team, and what’s next.
Catch the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup on ESPN3 over Labor Day Weekend in the United States.
Aaron Perry, a design engineer at Oracle Team USA, explains the development of his team’s current AC72 wheel design.
Lighter conditions on San Francisco Bay may suit Oracle Team USA just fine in the 34th America’s Cup, says tactician John Kostecki.
The 34th America’s Cup Defense will air on NBC Saturday (9/7/13) and Sunday (9/8/13) at 4 p.m. Eastern time (1 p.m. PT).
Both men are confident in their teams and their platforms. One is polished, the other shaken. One is lean, the other is flush with spares. The America’s Cup Best of 17 starts Saturday, Sept. 7., and here’s what the lead men have to say from the opening press conference.
The cards are stacked in Oracle’s Team USA’s favor, but the New Zealanders are polished. Oracle, however, starts two down, making it a long hard series.
Luna Rossa’s Italian skipper Max Sirena has no care for the 34th Cup Defender’s Russell Coutts. He says he’ll be happy to see Oracle Team USA fall from power. A friendly competition between nations it is not.
Gino Morrelli, with business partner Pete Melvin, participated in writing the AC72 Class Rule and now works on Emirates Team New Zealand’s design team. He shares his thoughts on AC34 here.
Photos from the first two days of racing at the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup.
From underdogs to lead dogs, the American Youth Sailing Force grabs the opening race of the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup by the horns.
Evan Sjostedt knows his way around wings, but now he’s getting schooled on the wings of the AC45. Sometimes the hardest part is getting the darned thing on the boat.
Artemis Racing skipper Iain Percy on AC34, his team, and what’s next.
Catch the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup on ESPN3 over Labor Day Weekend in the United States.
Aaron Perry, a design engineer at Oracle Team USA, explains the development of his team’s current AC72 wheel design.
Lighter conditions on San Francisco Bay may suit Oracle Team USA just fine in the 34th America’s Cup, says tactician John Kostecki.
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