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Race 2 : Emirates Team New Zealand Secures Victory as Orient Express Withdraws

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In a dramatic twist during the latest race of the America’s Cup, Emirates Team New Zealand (ETNZ) secured victory after the French team, Orient Express, withdrew from the match just as the starting line was crossed.

Taihoro is BACK baby! After a stressful 48 hours, team NZ have put in amazing effort to have the boat at least as good as before it was dropped from a crane Photo CreditL AC37 media

The tension on the water was palpable as Orient Express struggled in the minutes leading up to the start. The French team appeared to be grappling with significant technical issues, which severely hampered their ability to compete. Observers noted that Orient Express incurred a series of penalties and faced major difficulties in generating any meaningful speed. By the time ETNZ surged across the start line, the French boat was barely managing to clock 9 knots, a speed far below the competitive threshold needed in such high-stakes racing.

The focus quickly shifted to the incredible performance of Emirates Team New Zealand. The Kiwi boat, which had undergone extensive repairs over the last 48 hours, showed no signs of its recent difficulties. Despite the challenges, the New Zealand team remained focused and displayed enviable technical prowess, with their boat performing flawlessly while out on the water and under race conditions.

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Emirates Team NZ crossing the start line – just as Orient Express Racing withdraws from the race. August 31, 2024. Race Day 3 of the Louis Vuitton Cup. Photo Credit: AC37 media

The victory for ETNZ underscores their dominance in this year’s America’s Cup and highlights the importance of meticulous preparation and quick recovery in the face of adversity. The miraculous repairs to their vessel were successful, allowing them to maintain their top form and secure another win.

As the competition continues, all eyes will be on Emirates Team New Zealand as they push forward, their confidence buoyed by this impressive display of skill and determination.
One day we will see Orient Express meet Emirates Team New Zealand – remember their boats are the same design, the only difference is the teams driving them.

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