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HomeSailGPUnchartedUncharted: Season 1 / Episode 3

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Episode 3 of SAILGP: Uncharted dives deep into the personal and professional journeys of two of SailGP’s most talked-about figures: Jimmy Spithill, now leading the newly formed Red Bull Italy SailGP team, and Taylor Canfield, skipper of the rebuilding USA squad. The episode explores themes of resilience, leadership, and the high-stakes nature of professional foiling as Season 5 begins.

Spithill opens up about his childhood experiences with bullying and how boxing helped build his confidence and mental toughness — qualities that now define his approach to leadership. As a latecomer to the yachting world, raised by a single mother and outside the traditional yacht club pathway, Spithill’s story is one of perseverance and self-belief. His decision to start again with a brand-new Italian team underscores this mindset.

The episode documents the frantic days before the opening race of the season, with the Italian team facing immense logistical setbacks as their F50 boat arrives disassembled. Mechanics work overnight, while other teams continue training. Yet, Spithill’s calm demeanour and strategic mind inspire confidence. Despite minimal preparation, Red Bull Italy surprises the fleet with a strong debut, especially in Auckland and San Francisco.

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Parallel to this is the USA team’s struggle under new skipper Taylor Canfield. Following a leadership shake-up that saw Spithill removed, the American team battles inconsistency, equipment failures (notably a catastrophic wing incident in Sydney), and costly on-water errors. Canfield’s fighting spirit and natural talent are evident, but the team’s cohesion and experience remain under scrutiny.

The episode highlights the harsh realities of SailGP: the unforgiving format, the physical and mental demands, and the razor-thin margin for error. Light wind conditions in Dubai reward new teams, but shifting breezes in Auckland and San Francisco expose weaknesses. Both the Italian and American teams find themselves learning on the fly, often the hard way.

In the end, Uncharted positions Spithill’s Red Bull Italy as the breakout story of Season 5’s early rounds — a cohesive, rapidly improving squad led by a seasoned, battle-hardened leader. Meanwhile, the USA team continues to rebuild, with Canfield striving to earn his place among the sport’s elite.

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Chris Woodhams
Chris Woodhams
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