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Light Winds Predicted for Tomorrow’s America’s Cup Racing

After Friday’s disappointing cancelation of races 2-4 due to low winds, day 3 of the Louis Vuitton Cup Round Robins is set to be a test of skill and strategy, with light winds forecast for the day. The wind speeds are expected to range between 7 and 9 knots, challenging the teams as they pilot the course.

The light and variable winds will require crews to be precise in their sail and foil settings to maintain speed and control; yesterday saw the only teams to compete, Alinghi and American Magic both fall from their foils throughout the drawn-out race. With a relatively calm sea state, the yachts will glide more smoothly, but the low wind speeds will place a premium on tactical sailing and quick decision-making.

The weather is expected to be partly cloudy, with temperatures hovering around a pleasant 25°C. These conditions will create an environment where small adjustments and crew coordination could make all the difference in the race outcomes.

As the teams prepare for the day ahead, their focus will be on optimising performance in these light wind conditions, making for an intriguing day of racing in the build-up to the final stages of the competition. The lighter winds will undoubtedly challenge the sailors, making for a day of tactical and technical excellence on the water.

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