skip50
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It's on Sky sport live.
Brian
OK, I choose not to support Murdoch! ;-)
It's on Sky sport live.
Brian
There is a live YouTube feed that you can access via the Americas Cup web site - that is how I was watchingIt was on one of the Sky Sports channels last night. Highlights today at 9am and noon.
The Kiwi's also have a self tacking jib that speeds up tacking for them. But at the end of the day the Kiwi's are just the better crew who have mastered foiling those things far better than the americans have.I would agree. Oracle seem to lose out on tacks for two reasons 1) The boat, apparently the bows dig in slowing the tack 2) Teamwork, they're just not as fluid as the Kiwi's. The boat may also play a part in the team work as the Oracle team are all in pods and need to get in and out.
I suspect it would be premature to write off Oracle based upon one rash and stupid error (tacking off rather than covering)
Even with Ben in I just can't support Oracle, I can't stomach they way they have used to courts to attain the cup which they don't have the skill to win on the water.Practice day...JK off, Sir Ben on...
Now who the hell are we supposed to support?
Practice day...JK off, Sir Ben on...
Now who the hell are we supposed to support?
Allblacks now past the halfway mark. 5 out of 9 in the bag.
Race 6 was probably the best of the series so far. But I hate to say it, despite the spectacle it's starting to get boring. Oracle just seem hopeless.
Watching race 6 live just now. Astonished that upwind at port/starboard crosses, once the boat on port bears away to duck under the stbd one, the guy on stbd is allowed to bear away also! Is this a feature of the rules for match racing? How far is the guy on stbd allowed to bear away?
EDIT:
Live at https://www.youtube.com/user/AmericasCup
I agree. Once you get used to the sight of the boats at speed, the action is not all that close or exciting.