AC34 Video: Race 2 of the Semifinals
Watch the second race of the semifinals between Artemis Racing and Luna Rossa.
Watch the second race of the semifinals between Artemis Racing and Luna Rossa.
In the first race of the Louis Vuitton Semifinals, Luna Rossa overcame a late start to pass Artemis Racing and take the first point. Photos: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/Borlenghi–Butto
Check out the schedule for TV coverage of the America’s Cup on NBC.
At the 34th America’s Cup, the dynamic conditions of the San Francisco Bay–combined with the breakneck speed of the AC72s–leave only enough time for well-informed instinct.
Luna Rossa’s helmsman, Chris Draper, shares what his team has learned from matching up against Emirates Team New Zealand in the round robin of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
The Italians take on the Kiwis in another magnificent display of what the AC72s are capable of. Photo Credit: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/ Borlenghi-Butto
Dolphins, great breeze, and two wildcard team entries ensured that Act 5 of the Extreme Sailing Series in Porto did not disappoint. Even after 30 races, the point spread was so tight that the top two teams–The Wave, Muscat, and Alinghi–entered into the final double pointer with just three points between them.
From the perspective of a self-proclaimed average Joe match racer, the America’s Cup 34 desperately needs an infusion of close racing to add substance to its shiny surface.
This quick peek inside the America’s Cup 34 shows the power that goes into the boats, and what its going to take to be victorious–after all, this is one event in which if you’re not first, you’re last.
The new AC72s might use wings, but the ORACLE TEAM USA sail makers still have their hands full. Check out what their job now entails in this enlightening video.
Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
Artemis Racing debuted their second AC72 on Monday, two and a half months after their first yacht capsized and crewman Andrew Simpson perished.
Watch the second race of the semifinals between Artemis Racing and Luna Rossa.
In the first race of the Louis Vuitton Semifinals, Luna Rossa overcame a late start to pass Artemis Racing and take the first point. Photos: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/Borlenghi–Butto
Check out the schedule for TV coverage of the America’s Cup on NBC.
At the 34th America’s Cup, the dynamic conditions of the San Francisco Bay–combined with the breakneck speed of the AC72s–leave only enough time for well-informed instinct.
Luna Rossa’s helmsman, Chris Draper, shares what his team has learned from matching up against Emirates Team New Zealand in the round robin of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
The Italians take on the Kiwis in another magnificent display of what the AC72s are capable of. Photo Credit: LUNA ROSSA/Studio Borlenghi/ Borlenghi-Butto
Dolphins, great breeze, and two wildcard team entries ensured that Act 5 of the Extreme Sailing Series in Porto did not disappoint. Even after 30 races, the point spread was so tight that the top two teams–The Wave, Muscat, and Alinghi–entered into the final double pointer with just three points between them.
From the perspective of a self-proclaimed average Joe match racer, the America’s Cup 34 desperately needs an infusion of close racing to add substance to its shiny surface.
This quick peek inside the America’s Cup 34 shows the power that goes into the boats, and what its going to take to be victorious–after all, this is one event in which if you’re not first, you’re last.
The new AC72s might use wings, but the ORACLE TEAM USA sail makers still have their hands full. Check out what their job now entails in this enlightening video.
Artemis racing debuted “Big Blue,” the Swedish challenger’s second AC72, on Wednesday. “Today could not have gone any better. It was a perfect day and exactly what our team needed,” said helmsman Nathan Outteridge. “We got the boat on the water and foiling and we’re happy with how it was foiling…It’s a massive tribute to all the guys who have been working so hard to get us back out there.” Photo Credit: ACEA/Gilles Martin-Raget
Artemis Racing debuted their second AC72 on Monday, two and a half months after their first yacht capsized and crewman Andrew Simpson perished.
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