Sail-World.com : America's Cup: Emirates Team NZ - 'not easy to win, but easy to lose'
America's Cup: Emirates Team NZ - 'not easy to win, but easy to lose'
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The America’s Cup World Series fleet moved close inshore at Venice today. The racecourse was tight (only 140m wide at its narrowest) and the breeze was light (6-8 knots) and shifty too. These factors – and a very competitive fleet – conspired to make for a tricky day, where the only certainty was uncertainty. It was not easy to win, but easy to lose. The tight course put additional strain on the crew. Skipper Dean Barker: ‘The boats are very physical and very hard on the guys. 'They train for that, but on these short courses they get a real flogging. By the end of a race they’re completely spent.' Conditions today were unkind to some big names: Artemis (Terry Hutchinson) finishing seventh and Oracle 4 (James Spithill) was eighth in the first race. Spithill recovered to claim third in the second race but Hutchinson’s run of bad fortune continued for another seventh.
 | Emirates Team New Zealand leads down the first run in the first race on day two. America’s Cup World Series Venice regatta. Venice Italy. - Emirates Team New Zealand / Photo Chris Cameron ETNZ © Click Here to view large photo | Luna Rossa Swordfish won the first race and was sixth in the second. Emirates Team New Zealand had a better day with a second in the first race and a fourth in the second. Dean Barker: 'At the debrief last night we discussed a lot of small details where we had to do better. We knew we had not sailed to the best of our ability and were determined to do better.' Barker and crew – Ray Davies, Glenn Ashby, Jeremy Lomas and James Dagg - got the start they wanted at the pin end of the course in race 1 and led into the first mark closely followed by Luna Rossa Swordfish. First around at mark 2, the lead looked good, but in the light shifty conditions nothing was certain. Luna Rossa got into some better breeze on this downwind leg and snatched the lead as they closed on the third mark. Carrying the breeze, Luna Rossa extended and led to the end. Barker defended against Energy, which was pushing hard for second. Emirates Team New Zealand prevailed to finish second with Energy third. Energy was having a good day. Sniffing out the best of the breeze they came back from far back in the field on race 2 to finishsecond to Luna Rossa Piranha. .Oracle 4 was second and Emirates Team New Zealand third. Results and points – four fleet races Energy Team third, first, third, second – 35 points Luna Rossa Swordfish 4,2,1,6 – 31 points Luna Ross Piranha 5, 5, 4, 1 - 29 points Emirates Team New Zealand 6, 3, 2,4 – 26 points Team Korea 1, 6 , 6, 5 – 26 points Oracle 4 8,4,8,3 – 21 points Artemis Racing 2, 7, 7, 7 – 21 points Oracle 5 7,8,,5,8,3– 16 points China Team 9, 9 ,9,9 - 8 points  | Emirates Team New Zealand in the first race on day two. America’s Cup World Series Venice regatta. Venice Italy. - Emirates Team New Zealand / Photo Chris Cameron ETNZ © Click Here to view large photo |  | Emirates Team New Zealand almost lose their guest racer in the first race on day two. America’s Cup World Series Venice regatta. Venice Italy. - Emirates Team New Zealand / Photo Chris Cameron ETNZ © Click Here to view large photo |
by Warren Douglas
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