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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Gone are the days of National Pride, when the kiwi boat was full of.... Kiwis......
    That is why Oracle is referred to as "Team NZ B"...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    I'd rather watch fucking paint dry. This is not sport, people, any more than the "space race" of the 1960s was sport.
    Yea ya right. Only reason it's called sport is that there is a winner and loser. Got nothing else in common with sport.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golfmade View Post
    Never understood how it worked, as I'm originally from a landlocked place. So, they're big boats that go fast, people scramble around the deck to make sure they get as much wind as possible anndddd... the winner crosses the finish line first?
    Sounds like you don't consider the MotoGP a sport either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tank View Post
    Wont be everyones cup of tea - but will be interesting racing - these things are out of this world. The engineering in them is just, WOW!.

    Looking at the wing on the BMW boat (thats a wing, not a sail) is 190 feet tall and is 80% larger in area than the wing on a 747 - they were going 32mph when winds hit a max of 10 knots.

    Impressive stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    Its a bloody shame its taken so long to get on the water and in such a way no other syndicates to take part, so we end up with a best of three contest.
    Much prefered the one design contender/challenger/defender match racing weve had for the last four cups. Hopefully after this cup it will all be sotred out again and racing will be the focus and not two rci pricks throwing their teddies in the corner and spitting dummies.
    Having said that the two boats that heve been built for this cup are bloody amazing, the pre start is going to be something to watch.
    I'm with you, I think it's gonna be nuts seeing those monsters open up. I had to read up (good old wikipedia) on the whole ordeal because I didn't know why there was only two boats. Then I remembered it was from Alinghi being dodgy at the start and hurting nerdy guys feelings because rich swiss prick said his boat looked funny.

    Fine, they said, we'll build big crazy carbon, kevlar boats that will scare the shit out of us and only be manned by us, our mothers, and the family dog.

    Booya I hope it blows like a bitch and they starting, literally, flying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Sounds like you don't consider the MotoGP a sport either.
    Never stated that I don't think America's Cup and sailing in general isn't a sport.

    As for MotoGP I enjoy watching it and they actually show it some times here in Taiwan. I'll watch F1 as well but Nascar never was interested in.

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    Oracle finally won the first race by 4km..... speeds up to 20knots. Awesome to see, but what an arse kicking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Oracle finally won the first race by 4km..... speeds up to 20knots. Awesome to see, but what an arse kicking.
    Brad Butterworth didn't mince his words afterwards either. It was so one-sided it wasn't even a race!

    Look, I'm a fair-minded and impartial man, but I have to admit to being just a wee bit pleased at the result...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Oracle finally won the first race by 4km..... speeds up to 20knots. Awesome to see, but what an arse kicking.
    I Think you will find thats up to 30 knots
    they do more than 20 upwind

    I stayed up and watched
    what incredible boats and the result i was hoping for
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    The result put a smile on my face I must admit, lets hope the next one is just as convincing and then this whole bloody farce can be put to bed.
    However they are both bloody impressive machines (soon to be dinosaurs) but you'd need a bloody big waterfront to stick em on for static display (aka big boat). Can you imagine them ever being used in anger again after this?

    Bring back the one design and full challenger and defender series.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    However they are both bloody impressive machines (soon to be dinosaurs) but you'd need a bloody big waterfront to stick em on for static display (aka big boat).
    Pshh, they're lightweights, at a mere 90ft. Now the maxi-cats from the turn of the century (millennium?) built for The Race - they, my friend, were real monsters.
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    Well, Oracle has done it.

    Hopefully it'll change back from a two-horse race next time.

    And a little less in the courtroom would be nice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PirateJafa View Post
    Pshh, they're lightweights, at a mere 90ft. Now the maxi-cats from the turn of the century (millennium?) built for The Race - they, my friend, were real monsters.
    They did well in the good old days. Not uncommon for boats above 200 tons to enter the America's cup.

    How about the Reliance, the world's biggest racing cutter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Brad Butterworth didn't mince his words afterwards either. It was so one-sided it wasn't even a race!

    Look, I'm a fair-minded and impartial man, but I have to admit to being just a wee bit pleased at the result...
    Same here. A good result. That euro fella even moaned about the yanks having an advantage in the courts, but he forced the issue in the fist place.

    Quote Originally Posted by yachtie10 View Post
    I Think you will find thats up to 30 knots
    they do more than 20 upwind

    I stayed up and watched
    what incredible boats and the result i was hoping for
    Typo.... Oops.....
    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Graham View Post
    The result put a smile on my face I must admit, lets hope the next one is just as convincing and then this whole bloody farce can be put to bed.
    However they are both bloody impressive machines (soon to be dinosaurs) but you'd need a bloody big waterfront to stick em on for static display (aka big boat). Can you imagine them ever being used in anger again after this?

    Bring back the one design and full challenger and defender series.
    Yeah. Far better than the two show pony court battles and a one sided yacht race........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patrick View Post
    Same here. A good result. That euro fella even moaned about the yanks having an advantage in the courts, but he forced the issue in the fist place.



    Typo.... Oops.....


    Yeah. Far better than the two show pony court battles and a one sided yacht race........
    Seems it needed a one-sided yacht race to get some commonsense back into the mix. I was a bit surprised though at just how one-sided it was! Good on Oracle for making it so emphatic!

    Alinghi knew it was all over when they looked back in the first race and saw how quickly Oracle were coming up behind them.

    Reminds me of when I was just hitting red-line in third under max acceleration on the old 600GSX-F and an R1 passed me like I was stationary!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    Seems it needed a one-sided yacht race to get some commonsense back into the mix. I was a bit surprised though at just how one-sided it was! Good on Oracle for making it so emphatic!
    True, but Michael FAYE did that once too, and it has been shite ever since..... and didn't he get an arse kicking from Dennis in the mismatch. At least these two boats were kind of the same...... except for the bit where speed counted......

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