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'Band-aid' solution helps Oracle Team USA take the win to open RR2

by Oracle Team USA on 31 May 2017
Oracle Team USA and Groupama Team France - 35th America's Cup 2017 ACEA - Photo Gilles Martin-Raget http://photo.americascup.com/
Oracle Team USA beat Groupama Team France for the second time in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers, to retain its position at the top of the leaderboard.

But the team needed some quick thinking on board to effect a temporary repair to finish the race.

Skipper Jimmy Spithill was on the hunt from early in the pre-start period and after the French boat turned back to the starting line early, Spithill pounced, setting the hook and luffing Groupama into the wind, before pouring on the speed for a clean win across the starting line.

The 7-second lead across the starting line extended to 31-seconds at the bottom gate, and from there Spithill and crew extended until the final lap of the course, when the crew noticed an issue with the wing sail.

'We'll have to nurse it in from here,' was the call from tactician Tom Slingsby, and that's just what the team did, easing into a 1:56 win.

'We had an issue, a bit of a failure in the wing,' skipper Spithill said after the finish. 'But that can happen. Kyle (Langford - wing trimmer) did a good job... put a bit of a band-aid on it and we were able to get through the race. But from that point on we were kind of in delivery mode.'

Conditions were good for racing again on Tuesday, with winds in the nine to eleven knot range. The forecast is for lighter conditions on Wednesday, possibly below the lower limit for racing.

The crew on board for racing on Tuesday:

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



The win means Oracle Team USA is sitting on a five - one record, at the top of the leaderboard.

Results and Leaderboard - Louis Vuitton America's Cup Qualifiers (Team -- wins / losses -- points)

• Oracle Team USA -- 5 / 1 -- 6 points (including 1 bonus point)
• Emirates Team New Zealand -- 5 / 1 -- 5 points
• Land Rover BAR -- 2 / 4 -- 4 points (including 2 bonus points)
• Artemis Racing -- 2 / 5 -- 2 points
• SoftBank Team Japan -- 2 / 3 -- 2 points
• Groupama Team France -- 2 / 4 -- 2 points

(Ties are broken in favor of the highest finishing position in the Louis Vuitton America's Cup World Series)

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