
'Pushing super hard': Team NZ already in final days at home with AC75
After launching Taihoro less than two weeks ago, Team NZ will soon have to ship it away.
After launching Taihoro less than two weeks ago, Team NZ will soon have to ship it away.
Their AC75 might be on the water, but Team New Zealand aren’t showing all their cards yet.
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Team New Zealand are one of three America's Cup teams to have launched their new AC75.
The vessel was officially launched at a ceremony in Auckland this afternoon.
Shoebridge has been a member of all four America's Cup wins for New Zealand.
The clock has started on one of the last major blocks of Team NZ's campaign.
The defender is the second team to provide a glimpse of their new AC75.
The Swiss syndicate have lifted the covers off their new race boat.
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'We were a little bit nervous... but the weather gods have been kind to us.'
It's a smart move from the challenger, who are the only team yet to sail an AC75.
Erica Dawson, Josh Armit and Veerle ten Have will have some busy months ahead.
Regatta being in Europe was a big factor in being able to compete for at least one team.
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'The goal is to win it. We’re all pretty clear on that.'
In two months, Team New Zealand will have permission to launch.
It seems aeons ago that trouble flared when it became clear Team NZ were looking overseas.
Unlike the regatta in Auckland, Team NZ will be in the thick of things early.
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The team 'struggled to get our boats as quick as we thought' after sailing in Jeddah.
With only seven months until racing in Barcelona, a vital period lies ahead.
Team New Zealand will get the advantage of racing against rival challengers.
Sir Ben Ainslie will lead the Ineos Britannia challenge in Barcelona later this year.
Ainslie says 'not being able to do everything' was the reason for his shock decision.
Wealthy Kiwis are among clients who spend eye-watering amounts to charter superyachts.
The two teams will sail AC40s in Barcelona next year against 11 other nations.
"It’s funny because you think in light conditions nothing can happen."