Dear Matt, thank you for the great coverage and guidance of this pinnacle of the sailing sport. The knowledge and network you have amongst the teams is impressive in these episodes. Your “pre-starts” over the last few months have been flawless. The explanation, review, summary and interviews of the real racing adds a lot of much value. Keep up the good work. Thank you from the low lands!
Matt, wonderful summary. It would be great to see and hear a discussion at prestart tactics for AC 75s as might different from the displacement monohulls of old. Maybe this could b a discussion for your "Five Minute Warning" blog.
Great to see racing at last. My biggest disappointments are that the race courses seem artificially too narrow again to allow decent separation and/or tacking duals. This makes passing less likely so the start becomes more critical, but then they've made the start only 2min, giving teams very little time to engage in a potentially decisive pre race.
Agree. The race courses are BS and have been for years now. The constraints make the entire thing more predictable and especially easier to film and broadcast, but fundamentally each race is MUCH less interesting... boring even... and the true "drama" only builds over the duration of the very long cup series. (Oracle vs NZ in San Francisco being the best example where each race was generally boring to watch but the final outcome and cumulative drama were extraordinary -- certainly unrivalled by anything since in my opinion.)
Awesome summary of the days events. A shame the race between the Kiwis & the Italians was ended by a malfunction for the Italians. I believe they are going to be the star performers. Exciting times ahead. John from New Zealand.
Thanks a lot for these updates! If I find the time I watch it life, if I don't I can always count on you 👍!! Although I am a bit jealous you get to spend all this time in beautiful BARCELONA 🤣
no one has commented on American Magic running out of juicy at the 1st mark and not having enough power to trim efficiently. Could it be that the recumbant cyclors can't peak as much as the traditional cyclors?
I’m surprised by the French admitting they don’t have a feel for boat handling in pre-start yet. This explains the gaffs, but also suggests they will have a difficult and clumsy regatta.
They were shockingly bad in the prestarts. They crossed the boundary by a long way. Hard to see them winning a race if they keep starting so far behind
This is a great summary; unfortunately it’s lost in the tech and expense. The event for me was much better when countries competed against each other with their own countrymen. The AC boats of today basically screen out most countries from participating. It’s a shame as this was a premier regatta in the heyday. When other nations were excited about participation.
American Magic managed the lead well and tactically they were in the perfect spot to lay the first rounding. But at the same time Ainsley was frustrated about not having enough horse power (his term) to keep pace. Ineos may have built themselves a slow boat again. We will see.
@@waveland I was surprised Ainsley used the 'horse power' term. At least on TV, I thought it was more a case of missing shifts & more tacks not necessarily a slow boat, but time will give us the answers!
@@TT-bs2vm That is an extraordinary claim. 5 consecutive olympic medals, 4 gold and a silver in Atlanta - when he was just 18 yrs old. In the AC, he was a major factor in Oracle's recovery in 2013... admittedly the Oracle boat was clearly getting a lot faster, once they switched the computers off. But still. Now if your assertion is about his ability to lead a team, or to design a groundbreaking design to do what has never been done before, you may have a good point. These boats are just breathtaking, aren't they? But is Ainslie a good helm? Take a breath and count to 5 again.
Sad to see the UK in the same position as AC36. I expected better to be honest. Can’t point the boat, and unclear why they are the obvious slowest boat.
I predicted that Ineos would be slow the moment she was unveiled: the bustle much chunkier than the others. Significantly more windage than the others, which can’t be good for upwind performance. But it seems that the crucial factor is maneuverability and staying on the foils. Ineos seems no better than average at these aspects.
Beautiful presentation mate! You have been watching the little league world series huh? Hey, tell Jimmy (An'na all the rest of the family) it's the bomb just see'in you ❤ amazingly similar to Sea World 🌍 may'bee bring back the Water Cannon's too? 💦
Did anyone really think Alinghi would be weaker than Orient? Great appreciation of the IB AM match first beat but I saw IB not up to full speed at the start, due to having been a little too advanced. AM bouncing them was where the match was won, despite IB getting that first cross.
I suspect that Orient are very fast. They didn't lose as much from the behind position as you would expect for much of the race; although Alinghi could have been sandbagging at that point. Also, I think IB went for the wrong genoa - the data pointed to IB having a higher top speed, but being slower out of manoeuvres (it's going to be more complex than that, but a bigger genoa would = more horsepower = better performance in a close match with lots of tacks).
@@charleswalters6064 boat alone same speed as Emirates but time on the water and everything else means "weaker" in my mind. I think we will all be amazed at how close the boats are around the course, given variety of design. I don't think IB were slow, just that error off the line which allowed AM to bounce them
@@patjolly I'm sure you are right about speed. Not sure that there was an error off the line - IB crossed ahead at the 1st intersection. Perhaps they should have defended the right more aggressively - but I am sure we will see all teams dial in more accurately as a result of the next few days.
Brits looked weak. They'll be 2nd or 3rd boat to go home. A lot of wasted money. Will thus be Jim Ratcliffes last cup?? You got to think so given its another cup where they are clearly off the pace.
I watched the races. Best summary of today out there. Will watch you when I don't have time to watch the races!
Dear Matt, thank you for the great coverage and guidance of this pinnacle of the sailing sport. The knowledge and network you have amongst the teams is impressive in these episodes. Your “pre-starts” over the last few months have been flawless. The explanation, review, summary and interviews of the real racing adds a lot of much value. Keep up the good work. Thank you from the low lands!
AC need to sort the sound production out terrible on youtube
Matt: truly magnificent footage, can't wait for further episodes.
Matt, wonderful summary. It would be great to see and hear a discussion at prestart tactics for AC 75s as might different from the displacement monohulls of old. Maybe this could b a discussion for your "Five Minute Warning" blog.
thank you very much by this great report
Great to see racing at last. My biggest disappointments are that the race courses seem artificially too narrow again to allow decent separation and/or tacking duals. This makes passing less likely so the start becomes more critical, but then they've made the start only 2min, giving teams very little time to engage in a potentially decisive pre race.
Agree. The race courses are BS and have been for years now. The constraints make the entire thing more predictable and especially easier to film and broadcast, but fundamentally each race is MUCH less interesting... boring even... and the true "drama" only builds over the duration of the very long cup series.
(Oracle vs NZ in San Francisco being the best example where each race was generally boring to watch but the final outcome and cumulative drama were extraordinary -- certainly unrivalled by anything since in my opinion.)
Think all races were decided at the start or by tech failure. Very disappointing
Awesome summary of the days events. A shame the race between the Kiwis & the Italians was ended by a malfunction for the Italians. I believe they are going to be the star performers. Exciting times ahead. John from New Zealand.
Thanks a lot for these updates! If I find the time I watch it life, if I don't I can always count on you 👍!! Although I am a bit jealous you get to spend all this time in beautiful BARCELONA 🤣
It seems funny that there is no Australia boat. No Spithill on America, and Slingsby is? That is a change in fortunes for sure.
Don’t forget Nathan on the NZ boat is also a Aussie
It now seems there's a pattern with the Brits Talking Big and not delivering with the performance.
A bit more humble upfront maybe?
no one has commented on American Magic running out of juicy at the 1st mark and not having enough power to trim efficiently. Could it be that the recumbant cyclors can't peak as much as the traditional cyclors?
Very cool Jimmy Spithill (one minute your a roster next a feather duster) can't wait to see what happens next
I’m surprised by the French admitting they don’t have a feel for boat handling in pre-start yet. This explains the gaffs, but also suggests they will have a difficult and clumsy regatta.
I’m would think you would need hundreds of hours on the water to be competitive, running a prelim regatta just won’t be enough.
They were shockingly bad in the prestarts. They crossed the boundary by a long way. Hard to see them winning a race if they keep starting so far behind
Quentin will get it right, he’s come of age in SailGP. I expect them to be inconsistent, not slow.
perhaps face the camera a little more. I find the side-on stance weird :) Thanks for the coverage
So many Australians in this cup. If only we had an Australian challenger.
This is a great summary; unfortunately it’s lost in the tech and expense.
The event for me was much better when countries competed against each other with their own countrymen.
The AC boats of today basically screen out most countries from participating.
It’s a shame as this was a premier regatta in the heyday. When other nations were excited about participation.
very impressed by American Magic
or perhaps ineos is just slow....
American Magic managed the lead well and tactically they were in the perfect spot to lay the first rounding. But at the same time Ainsley was frustrated about not having enough horse power (his term) to keep pace. Ineos may have built themselves a slow boat again. We will see.
@@waveland I was surprised Ainsley used the 'horse power' term. At least on TV, I thought it was more a case of missing shifts & more tacks not necessarily a slow boat, but time will give us the answers!
@@lawrencefalk8714 The Brits have a bad helmsman, Ainsley, not a bad boat.
Sir Ben Complainslie blaming everything but himself again eh? 😂
@@TT-bs2vm That is an extraordinary claim. 5 consecutive olympic medals, 4 gold and a silver in Atlanta - when he was just 18 yrs old. In the AC, he was a major factor in Oracle's recovery in 2013... admittedly the Oracle boat was clearly getting a lot faster, once they switched the computers off. But still.
Now if your assertion is about his ability to lead a team, or to design a groundbreaking design to do what has never been done before, you may have a good point. These boats are just breathtaking, aren't they?
But is Ainslie a good helm? Take a breath and count to 5 again.
Sad to see the UK in the same position as AC36. I expected better to be honest. Can’t point the boat, and unclear why they are the obvious slowest boat.
Yeah today was also a disaster for them.
I predicted that Ineos would be slow the moment she was unveiled: the bustle much chunkier than the others. Significantly more windage than the others, which can’t be good for upwind performance. But it seems that the crucial factor is maneuverability and staying on the foils. Ineos seems no better than average at these aspects.
American Magic looked quick.
It did! But Luna Rosa and Emirates both topped 50 knots (wind speed was equal for Patriot) which puts them a bit ahead I fear.
Or the Brits looked slow.... which one?
Its on!
Beautiful presentation mate! You have been watching the little league world series huh? Hey, tell Jimmy (An'na all the rest of the family) it's the bomb just see'in you ❤ amazingly similar to Sea World 🌍 may'bee bring back the Water Cannon's too? 💦
Did anyone really think Alinghi would be weaker than Orient? Great appreciation of the IB AM match first beat but I saw IB not up to full speed at the start, due to having been a little too advanced. AM bouncing them was where the match was won, despite IB getting that first cross.
I suspect that Orient are very fast. They didn't lose as much from the behind position as you would expect for much of the race; although Alinghi could have been sandbagging at that point. Also, I think IB went for the wrong genoa - the data pointed to IB having a higher top speed, but being slower out of manoeuvres (it's going to be more complex than that, but a bigger genoa would = more horsepower = better performance in a close match with lots of tacks).
@@charleswalters6064 boat alone same speed as Emirates but time on the water and everything else means "weaker" in my mind. I think we will all be amazed at how close the boats are around the course, given variety of design. I don't think IB were slow, just that error off the line which allowed AM to bounce them
@@patjolly I'm sure you are right about speed. Not sure that there was an error off the line - IB crossed ahead at the 1st intersection. Perhaps they should have defended the right more aggressively - but I am sure we will see all teams dial in more accurately as a result of the next few days.
...too much face time, not enough looks at the races and racers. If you have a channel to actually watch the races, go there.
Brits looked weak. They'll be 2nd or 3rd boat to go home. A lot of wasted money. Will thus be Jim Ratcliffes last cup?? You got to think so given its another cup where they are clearly off the pace.
Agree. Poor design and indifferent helmsmanship.
Shut down. Must be still using Windows.
Gee, I REALLY wanted to see more ACTUAL Racing - I hope the coverage gets MUCH MORE longer!
All the races are on youtube as well, so why repeat that here...
easy cross by the kiwis
System failure can happen again on any of these boats. Expect the unexpected when the real racing begins
@@enzeda until that happens just be happy
@@SoaaJr cheers
@@enzeda will there be any more racing today?? day2?
@@SoaaJr Yes. August 22,23,24,25, The Louis Vuitton Challenger series commences august 28th
It was such a snooze fest. I hope the action improves although I don't know how that's going to happen with these boats.
Then go back to sleep......
Sounds like tugboat racing is more your thing
Not a good start for Ineos. Kiwi's will walk this.
Much prefer sail JP, this just feels like drag raving
If everything is electronic these days is it even still sailing….
Would you still like them to have slaves pulling the sheets, cause that was sailing.
@@tweaktalimited2222 hmmm interesting idea