Americas Cup
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@Hooroo said in Americas Cup:
@Bovidae said in Americas Cup:
TNZ looked good. A win by 3:13.
3.13 Seconds or 3 mins 13 secs??
Or Three hours and thirteen minutes?
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@Kruse said in Americas Cup:
@Crazy-Horse said in Americas Cup:
12 knot winds and up to 40 knot boat speed
Fuck. Off. That is some straight-up bullshit.
A flagrant disregard for the basic laws of physics on par with the Japanese and their goddamn iceblocks you need a BBQ to eat.I'm amazed at how they turn still on the foils. +3 min margin is amazing in what are supposed to be comparable boats. Be interesting to see if there's that disparity amongst the challengers and what improvements they can make.
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it is apparent they have drier powder
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@antipodean TNZ vs USA in race 4 will give us a better gauge of relative boat speeds.
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@Bovidae said in Americas Cup:
Ainslie and Team UK are not looking good. The criticism of their boat seems on the money.
Imagine going to sponsor meetings based on this performance.
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Watching USA go into one of the turns at what seemed close to full speed and maintain it was amazing.
Those things are a sight to behold!
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@antipodean said in Americas Cup:
@Bovidae said in Americas Cup:
Ainslie and Team UK are not looking good. The criticism of their boat seems on the money.
Imagine going to sponsor meetings based on this performance.
Ratcliffe has got billions to spare. But he won't like funding losers.
They are meant to be racing Luna Rossa next race.
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@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
@Kruse yeah I dont think they have sleeping quarters, rod holders or even a fridge for the beers.
No fridge? That is the last fucking straw... it's one thing to disregard physics, but forgetting the beers is grade-A fluffybunnery.
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Americans look to have some speed.
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Dean Barker did his best choke ..this time to help NZ, but we were not good enough to take advantage..happy to see racing though, rather than just talk
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@Bovidae said in Americas Cup:
Too many mistakes from TNZ so far, starting with the pre-start.
I have a mate whos a hard out sailor, has a boat he competes in, I was talking to him about how at least we have a competitor in USA, I didn't see loosing as a big deal
his response was we were sandbagging it, trying not the kill the whole thing off before it starts
I don't know if I would go that far but we definitely seemed to be taking the hard option at every turn, doing stuff we didn't need to, to me it looked like we were trying to put some pressure on ourselves to see what we needed to work on. Considering we made up 500m on the second to last leg with on decision, got in front and then added another jibe that we didn't need to do according to the commentators...I hope im right