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HomeAmerica's CupAC37Day 3, Race 2: American Magic Forced to Retire; Orient Express takes their first win

Day 3, Race 2: American Magic Forced to Retire; Orient Express takes their first win

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NYCC American Magic Forced to Retire Before Race Start, Orient Express of France Secures Victory by Default

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In an unexpected turn of events, the US team suffered a significant setback before their race even began, losing their rudder during pre-race preparations. This technical failure immediately put their participation in doubt, casting a shadow over their chances in what was expected to be a highly competitive race.

Watch the full replay (its short!). Source: YouTube Video Credit: AC37 media
Disapointment reigns as American Magic withdraws due to an equipment failure against Orient Express ni , Picture Credit AC37 media

As the team scrambled to assess the damage, it quickly became apparent that the situation was dire. The loss of their rudder proved a critical issue, severely impacting the boat’s ability to steer and manoeuvre. With no time to make the necessary repairs, the prospects for the American Magic looked bleak.

NYYC American Magic withdraws before the start line. Photo Credit: AC37 media

Speculation grew among spectators and commentators alike: could this mean an early retirement for the US team? Unfortunately, that’s exactly what happened. Unable to resolve the issue in time, the US team was forced to announce their retirement from the race before it had even begun.

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Orient Express France takes the win after American Magic withdraws Photo Credit AC37 media (YouTube)

This development handed a free point to their competitors, France. While a fortunate outcome for the French team, who now advance without having to compete, it’s a deeply disappointing result for the US. The team had been preparing rigorously for this race, and to be sidelined by a technical failure was disappointing.

For the US team, this retirement marks a low point in their campaign, as they’ll now have to regroup and focus on the challenges ahead. Meanwhile, France progresses with an unexpected but valuable point, underscoring the unpredictable nature of competitive sailing.

This adds a second failure to the American Magic campaign, but delivers the first win to Orient Express Team France.

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