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Group A, Race 2: Italy Secures Thrilling Victory in Second Race

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In a gripping second race on Day 6 of the UniCredit Youth America's Cup, Italy clinched victory, narrowly beating New Zealand in a contest full of drama, penalties, and ever-changing positions.

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The race began with a false start for France, who burst out of the gate too early, earning a double penalty. Meanwhile, the USA took an early lead in the first leg, but the competition was fierce, with New Zealand and Italy closely trailing, turning the race into a three-way battle.

September 17, 2024. UniCredit Youth America’s Cup, Race Day 6 – Group A. Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Youth Team, Orient Express – L’Oréal Racing Youth Team Photo Credit: AC37 media

By the time the teams approached Gate 1, it was New Zealand who managed to pull ahead, securing a narrow 20-metre lead over the UK. However, New Zealand’s advantage grew rapidly, extending to 50 metres over the USA, while a penalty pushed the UK down to fourth place. New Zealand crossed Gate 1 at 3:22, just two seconds ahead of Italy, with the USA close behind.

September 23, 2024. UniCredit Youth America’s Cup, Race Day 6 – Group A. Photo Credit: AC37 media

The second leg saw Italy turn up the pressure, forcing New Zealand into an error that resulted in a penalty. This allowed Italy to take the lead as they surged through Gate 2 at 5:56. New Zealand and the USA were right behind them, making for a closely contested race.

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In Leg 3, Italy executed a flawless turn, pulling 70 metres ahead of New Zealand, while the USA stayed within 50 metres of second place. Italy’s steady, strategic sailing allowed them to maintain their lead without taking unnecessary risks. As they rounded the final gate, Italy crossed at 9:53, with New Zealand hot on their heels just two seconds later.

September 23, 2024. UniCredit Youth America’s Cup, Race Day 6 – Group A. Photo Credit: AC37 media

The final leg was a tense affair, with New Zealand closing in fast on Italy, threatening to snatch the lead. But Italy, showcasing their superior skill and calm under pressure, managed to hold off the Kiwi challenge. They crossed the finish line in 12 minutes and 35 seconds, securing their second win of the day.

New Zealand finished just behind in second place, followed by the USA in third. France, despite their early penalty, managed to take fourth place, with the UK and Switzerland completing the race in fifth and sixth positions, respectively.

September 17, 2024. UniCredit Youth America’s Cup, Race Day 6 – Group A. Orient Express – L’Oréal Racing Youth Team, Alinghi Red Bull Racing Youth Team Photo Credit: AC37 media

This victory cements Italy’s growing dominance in the Group A standings, while the other teams will need to regroup and come back stronger as the competition intensifies.

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