Important First Day of Racing in Bermuda
Important First Day of Racing in Bermuda for Emirates Team New Zealand
After less than one week since the first sail
in Bermuda, Emirates Team New Zealand joined their opponents
on the water for the last day of the latest round of the
America’s Cup Class (ACC) practice racing.
All six
America’s Cup teams, now based in Bermuda, took part in a
series of match races in 8-10 knots of breeze, racing each
other on the race course that the America’s Cup will take
place starting next month.
“We learnt plenty
today,” said Skipper Glenn Ashby. “But the main thing
that sticks out is just how close all of the boats are in
performance, and therefore how close the racing is going to
be. It could very well come down to the finest design detail
or smallest mistake on the water that is the difference
between winning and losing at any stage of the
competition.”
Helmsman Peter Burling said: “It was
fantastic to finally have some other teams to race against
and to feel the heat of competition one on one match racing.
We would have loved to race everyone today, but we still
managed to have some good line ups both upwind and downwind
with the teams we didn’t race and there isn’t much in
performance so manoeuvres and perfection in execution will
be vital.”
Skipper Glenn Ashby is happy with what has
been achieved to date but is under no illusion of the work
that still needs to be done within the next month.
"The
team has done an excellent job so far, still we need to make
sure we keep pushing hard, as every other team will do the
same. We have just under one month to maximise what we have
in preparation for the racing with one more race period in
that time to check in before it is all on."
Emirates Team
New Zealand raced Artemis Racing , SoftBank Team Japan and
Groupama Team France taking two wins from the three
races.
The competition for the 35th America’s Cup
starts on the Great Sound at 5.00pm on Friday 26th May (8:00
am of Saturday 27th in New Zealand) then, from the day
after, racing will start at 2:00 pm (5:00 am +1 in New
Zealand).