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HomeSailGPSailGP 2025Slingsby and the BONDS Flying Roos chase redemption in Geneva

Slingsby and the BONDS Flying Roos chase redemption in Geneva

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Australia’s SailGP team are targeting a podium return as the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix debuts on Lake Geneva.

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  • Tom Slingsby says Australia must bounce back after a rare stumble in France

  • BONDS Flying Roos sit third overall heading into Geneva

  • Team sets sights on a top-three finish to reassert dominance

  • Quick turnaround between events seen as an advantage

  • Geneva marks SailGP’s first-ever event on Lake Geneva

  • Fans expect fireworks as the Aussies fight for redemption

Geneva debut brings high stakes

Australia’s SailGP team, the BONDS Flying Roos, are aiming for redemption as the Rolex Switzerland Sail Grand Prix gets underway this weekend on Lake Geneva. After placing fifth in France when storms cut racing to a single day, skipper Tom Slingsby admits the result was below par – but insists his crew remain firmly in the hunt.

“We all wanted to race, especially us having not had our best first day, but we’re still in the hunt,” said Slingsby at the pre-race press conference. “If we do what we know we can then we’ll make that final.”

Turning setbacks into fuel

The France result dropped the Australians to third on the overall leaderboard, behind the Black Foils (NZL) and the French. For Slingsby, who has led his team to three titles in four SailGP seasons, the challenge is as much mental as tactical.

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“I think it’s nice having a quick turnaround after not such a great event,” he said. “You have less time to dwell on it all.”

Slingsby underlined the high standards expected within the squad. “Our team is in a good position if we’re calling a fifth place a bad event. We made some mistakes and we paid for it. We’re going to rectify those problems and hopefully get back into the top three here.”

Aussies set for fightback

As SailGP makes its highly anticipated debut on one of Europe’s most iconic lakes, the Australians will be under pressure to reassert themselves as the league’s benchmark. With light-air foils expected to play a role in Geneva, the team’s adaptability could prove decisive.

Fans can expect the BONDS Flying Roos to come out firing, determined to prove that one bad day doesn’t define champions. For Slingsby and crew, Geneva offers not just a race, but a chance at redemption.

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