Australia’s quest for a SailGP four-peat is back on track following a solid third placed result at SailGP Bermuda on Monday morning (AEST).
Australia have fought back at the SailGP event in Bermuda and have one foot in the season decider despite tech issues hurting their boat. Australia ’s quest for a SailGP four-peat is back on track following a solid third placed result at SailGP Bermuda on Monday morning .
Spain’s skipper Diego Botin got his team off to a flyer in the final, coming round the back of the other two boats, nailing his timing at the start line and flying down the inside to get to Mark 1 first. “We are happy to get a podium finish in our first event back after Christchurch. But if you think we are happy to say end the season in third place overall, I can tell you that’s not correct. We’ve got a lot of work to do to catch the Kiwis but we embrace that challenge.”
The league will now head the Canada Sail Grand Prix in Halifax on June 1-2, which marks the eleventh stop of the global racing league.
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