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Delay In Start Time of SailGP Dubai Day 2: mid-night NZ (for now…)

The live broadcast window of Dubai’s second day of racing will be delayed by one hour, SailGP has confirmed.

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Live coverage of race day two will be pushed back to mid-night NZT, finishing at 1:30am NZT.

Sunday’s racing schedule will see a further two fleet races before the top three teams proceed into the winner-takes all event Final.

Triple SailGP champion Australia sits top of the leaderboard heading into day two with 24 points after consistent 3-5-1 race results, picking up the win in the last race of the day.

Peter Burling’s New Zealand is just one point behind in second, while Emirates GBR, Canada and the United States are all tied for third with 18.
Dubai sees the racing debuts of incoming teams Mubadala Brazil and Red Bull Italy, which finished the first day of racing in 10th and 11th respectively.

SailGP New Zealand. Photo Credit: SailGP Media

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