Please select your home edition
Edition
Cyclops Marine 2023 November - LEADERBOARD

Diego Botin's Spain gets one step closer to Season 4 Grand Final after securing Bermuda win

by SailGP 5 May 2024 16:29 PDT 4-5 May 2024

Diego Botin's Los Gallos got the better of two of the leagues heavyweights - Australia and New Zealand - in a tense three-boat final at the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix to win its second SailGP event of Season 4.

But it was not just the win the team was celebrating, it was also the fact it had extended its lead on fourth placed ROCKWOOL Denmark and fifth placed France to get one step closer to securing a spot in the all important three-boat, $2 million Season 4 Grand Final in San Francisco in July 13-14.

After an emotional rollercoaster to make the final - having to wait to see where Canada finished on the race course in the day's second fleet race - the Spanish team had its work cut out. Going head to head with the two top teams in the league - taking on the skilled Peter Burling's Black Foils and reigning champions Tom Slingsby and the Australia SailGP Team. The Spanish sailed a very strategic final race to secure first place - with the Black Foils in second and the Aussies in third - in front of a roaring crowd at the newly located Race Stadium at Morgan's Point.

Botin said: "It feels like we are getting stronger and it's just an amazing feeling. The fleet is super tight now and everyone is pushing. We also made an error on the last turning mark in the fifth fleet race - we didn't know if we were making the final or not at the finish. We cannot sleep after this either because otherwise the best teams will just get better and better and we need to progress and stay focused."

Robertson's Canada team gave the fleet a run for its money this weekend - staying hot on the heels of first place - placing second in three of the fleet races. This all came to an end when the Canadians fell off the foils in the lead up to crossing the startline of fleet race five - making it to mark one at the very back of the fleet and not managing to make a comeback.

Robertson said: "It's genuinely painful to be honest. We have been in the situation when the shoe is on the other foot and snuck in and it feels pretty good but copping it on the chin is a tough one.

"We had a solid first race and put in a really solid effort and in the second race we had a horrible start but we were in the mix coming into the top gate and let it slip away right at the end there by letting a few boats slip past us. We probably should have stayed in front of them so that's our own fault and something we've got to learn from but it's disappointing and we're gutted."

With the event win, Spain has managed to nearly close the gap between them and the Aussies - who sit in second place overall. The Black Foils remain on top and the team was bringing high speeds to the racing this weekend - clocking the fastest speeds out on the water.

Burling said: "It's definitely been an interesting weekend for us - we made our life a little harder at times so it was nice to finish off with a couple of awesome starts and we are sailing the boat the best around the track, probably the best we ever have."

Reflecting on second place, Burling said: "It kind of feels like a bit of consolation prize to beat the Aussies to extend our lead on the overall leaderboard - we are obviously coming to these events to win so it definitely hurts to not feel like we were good enough this weekend and we just let it slip and we'll go back and learn from that."

The weekend had its fair share of drama - starting with a user error that caused a capsize onboard Taylor Canfield's US SailGP Team before racing even started - taking them out of the competition this weekend due to significant damage to the wingsail. And it continued when Slingsby and the Australia crew came ashore and disclosed that they believed there were technical issues with the F50 during racing.

Slingsby said: "Yeah, look, I do think there's some settings that were changed overnight somehow as we just didn't feel like we had boat speed and there were a lot of weird things happening, which we didn't have yesterday. So, we'll have to get to the bottom of that, but I don't want to take away from Spain's win, and they nailed that last start, and they were the best team. So, congratulations to them."

On whether the Aussies can regain the top spot on the leaderboard, Slingsby said: "On the plus side, we're back in the racing, and we got a podium in our first event back [after crashing out of New Zealand) and we're happy with all of that. But the Kiwis are a stronger team than us, and they deserve the top spot. We've got a lot of work to do to catch them and we need to embrace the challenge."

SailGP returns to North America for the final three events of Season 4 - landing in Canada for the first time in the league's history for the ROCKWOOL Canada Sail Grand Prix in Halifax competing on the Harbor - between Georges Island and the Macdonald Bridge. Fans don't have long to wait for their next fix of SailGP as the teams take to the waters less than a month from now - on June 1-2. For a front row seat in the heart of the action, visit SailGP.com/Canada.

APEX GROUP BERMUDA SAIL GRAND PRIX // FINAL STANDINGS //

1 // Spain 10 points
2 // New Zealand 9 points
3 // Australia 8 points
4 // Canada 7 points
5 // ROCKWOOL Denmark 6 points
6 // Germany 5 points
7 // Switzerland 4 points
8 // Emirates Great Britain 3 points
9 // France 2 points
10 // United States 1 points

SAILGP SEASON 4 CHAMPIONSHIP STANDINGS (after ten events) //

1 // New Zealand 77 points
2 // Australia 67 points
3 // Spain 65 points
4 // ROCKWOOL Denmark 56 points
5 // France 56 points
6 // Canada 53 points
7 // United States 49 points
8 // Emirates GBR 48 points
9 // Germany 32 points
10 // Switzerland 26 points

Season penalties

  • Australia SailGP Team - docked eight points in Season Championship for 12-point penalty at ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch
  • Canada SailGP Team - docked four points in Season Championship for eight-point penalty at France Sail Grand Prix | Saint-Tropez
  • Emirates Great Britain - docked four points in Season Championship for eight-point penalty at ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch
  • Germany SailGP Team - docked two points in Season Championship for four-point penalty at Oracle Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix
  • New Zealand SailGP Team unable to compete in Taranto due to the structural failure of the team's wingsail at France Sail Grand Prix | Saint-Tropez
  • ROCKWOOL Denmark - docked four points in Season Championship for eight-point penalty at ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix | Christchurch
  • Spain SailGP Team - docked two points in Season Championship for four-point penalty at Spain Sail Grand Prix | Andalucía - Cádiz

Related Articles

SailGP: Brits win French event
Day 2 of the Sail Grand Prix in Saint-Tropez has been cancelled due to forecast thunderstorms Day 2 of the Rockwool France Sail Grand Prix in Saint-Tropez has been cancelled due to forecast thunderstorms expected to impact the area during scheduled racing. Posted on 13 Sep
ROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix Day 1
Fletcher flies high on turbulent first day Day one of the ROCKWOOL France Sail Grand Prix went the way of Emirates Great Britain SailGP Team as they topped the event leaderboard after the first four fleet races of the weekend in Saint-Tropez. Posted on 12 Sep
SailGP: Brits top leaderboard after Day 1
A squirrely 15-18kts breeze opened up plenty of opportunity for aggressive tactics. Emirates GBR topped the SailGP France leaderboard after the first day of racing in Saint Tropez. The squirrely 15-18kt breeze was distorted by the surrounding high terrain, channeling the pressure and direction, caused some dramatic switching of places. Posted on 12 Sep
Riviera racing: SailGP set for Saint-Tropez return
As league confirms 2026 expansion team plans The Rolex SailGP Championship returns tomorrow - and France's famous "Mistral [wind] has turned up just in time," according to league CEO Sir Russell Coutts. Twelve national teams will hit the startline for the sold-out event. Posted on 11 Sep
SailGP: Coutts updates on new teams
It has been a tumultuous year so far for SailGP. Russell Coutts outlines the plans for Season 6. Russell Coutts: Announcement on Team 13 for the SailGP League is pending. The second team will not start in Season 6, but will start in Season 7. A training facility will be set up for use of existing teams. Posted on 11 Sep
SailGP launches new rudders
And unveils further innovations ahead of Saint-Tropez event SailGP has today announced significant steps forward in technological innovation and fleet capability, with the launch of new rudders and plans for automated foil-protection software specifically for high speed, highly-loaded maneuvers. Posted on 10 Sep
SailGP Racing on the Edge Season 5 Episode 9
Germany find their spark in latest episode of Racing on the Edge After a disastrous start to their 2025 Season - seemingly-defined by an unprecedented 12-point penalty in Sydney - the Germany SailGP Team presented by Deutsche Bank have been fighting to prove themselves. Posted on 8 Sep
SailGP: Brazil and USA head for France
The damage incurred in SailGP Germany has been fully repaired for next weekend's event A big effort by the team at SailGP Technologies' facility in Southampton has seen the damage incurred in SailGP Germany fully repaired for next weekend's event in Saint-Tropez, France. Posted on 7 Sep
SailGP: Auckland event set to top 30,000 fans
Auckland likely to set new record of 30,000 fans but stalemate set to hit all Major Events. An extension to the grandstand at SailGP Auckland will help set new records. But a policy stalement between Auckland Council and the NZ Govt hangs over the 2027 hosting negotiations, and future international sporting events that could be hosted in NZ. Posted on 28 Aug
SailGP: The sky is the limit for Auckland
Auckland to set world record venue spectator audience at Rolex SailGP with 30% stand expansion SailGP Auckland will take place on Valentine's Weekend 2026 with a 30 percent increase in grandstand size to accommodate more than 10,000 fans daily in the purpose-built Race Stadium at Wynyard Point, alongside hospitality and other ticketed products. Posted on 24 Aug
PredictWind - Wave Routing 728x90 BOTTOMMackay Boats 728x90 BOTTOMVaikobi Custom Teamwear