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Two wins make Oracle Team USA form team on day one

by Oracle Team USA on 28 May 2017
Oracle Team USA - 35th America's Cup 2017 ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
Oracle Team USA was the only team to earn two wins from two starts on day one of the 35th America's Cup in Bermuda.

On a picture-perfect Saturday afternoon skipper Jimmy Spithill as his team took a convincing win off Groupama Team France in the opener, before making a dramatic pass in the second race to beat Emirates Team New Zealand by just six-seconds.

'I think the best thing about today was we took two wins,' Spithill said. 'Clearly, we still have some things to work on, but it was a good way to start the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers.'

The American defender led off the starting line in both races, but that was where the similarity ended.

Against the French team, Oracle Team USA extended all the way around the race course to win by over two minutes.



Against Emirates Team New Zealand, an early lead of five-seconds quickly evaporated on the first upwind when the Kiwis made a better tack to overhaul Oracle Team USA.

Then, on the second upwind leg, Oracle Team USA were able to earn a split at the bottom gate and close the gap.

Both boats approached the top gate nearly bow to bow. But with Oracle Team USA holding the inside lane, Spithill was able to force his opponent up into the wind. An appeal for a penalty went unheeded, but the move allowed Spithill and crew to turn downwind first and take the lead.

'That's something that with coach Philippe Presti and Tom Slingsby and Andrew Campbell, that we've spent a lot of time understanding those situations so we can exploit those opportunities when we get them,' Spithill said.

The two wins didn't come easily. There was a lot of sweat generated from the front of the boat where the four grinders powered the systems that allow for smooth maneuvering.

'The boys worked very, very hard today,' Spithill said. 'It was a physical day. A couple of big races. But we're in good shape for tomorrow.'

The two wins vault Oracle Team USA into a tie on points for the lead in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers, which is a double round-robin format. That means ten races for each team.

The race crew on board for race one was:

• Skipper / Helmsman -- Jimmy Spithill
• Wing Trimmer -- Kyle Langford
• Tactician / Grinder -- Tom Slingsby
• Grinder -- Louis Sinclair
• Grinder -- Kinley Fowler
• Grinder -- Ky Hurst

The race crew on board for race two was:

• Skipper / Helmsman -- Jimmy Spithill
• Wing Trimmer -- Kyle Langford
• Tactician / Grinder -- Tom Slingsby
• Grinder -- Cooper Dressler
• Grinder -- Kinley Fowler
• Grinder -- Graeme Spence

Standings

WINS LOSSES LVACWS* TOTAL
Land Rover BAR 1 1 2 3
ORACLE TEAM USA 2 0 1 3
Artemis Racing 1 1 0 1
Emirates Team New Zealand 1 1 0 1
SoftBank Team Japan 1 1 0 1
Groupama Team France 0 2 0 0
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