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SailGP 2025 / Comment l'équipe espagnole SailGP a gagné à New York Road To Victory

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00:00It's to be a good race, yeah, full on.
00:14It's quite painful for the app winner with light breeze.
00:16They're all fighting for this downwind end of the line there, Spain and New Zealand.
00:20It was tight.
00:21Fans are going to get a good view of this.
00:22Rolex pole predicts on France they do have a little bit of space, but they're not foiling.
00:26The other two boats are up and running.
00:27Je ne pense pas que c'est difficile d'obtenir sur les foils, mais c'est difficile d'écrire le début.
00:31Espagne contrôle, New Zealand en ce moment.
00:33France a pris leur propre espace, c'est tout de suite de l'étranger.
00:36Ici les Français, ils se trouvent.
00:38Mais Contant-Deleu-Pierre dives pour l'intérieur.
00:40Mais est-ce qu'il est tard? L'alline va aller white.
00:42Il semble que Bottin a l'air correctement.
00:44Qu'est-ce qu'un début par les Français.
00:46France est en arrière.
00:47Espagne a la contrôle de la première marque.
00:49Et ils vont suivre le flûteur.
00:51Maintenant, on va avec le regard.
00:53Maintain speed.
00:54Go, go up.
00:55Yes.
00:55Racing, racing, racing, racing.
00:57Vamos, Bernie.
00:58Look at the speed.
00:59Nearly 67 km an hour as they hit 70 now as they hit mark number one.
01:04That was lovely work by the Spanish.
01:06They worked themselves up to give themselves a good exit to mark one.
01:09Might be that there's two extra manoeuvres for both these boats.
01:11We'll have to see what angle they come down.
01:13If they just close those ladder lines down a little bit more,
01:15they might be able to make it round to turn left in one.
01:18What do you want for the drive, Cardonita?
01:21Bernie, be ready.
01:23Yes, let's get some room for a tighter away.
01:25It looks to me like New Zealand think they've got to do another one.
01:28They can't make it in one.
01:30They manoeuvre.
01:31Spain manoeuvre first.
01:32Oh, no.
01:33Spain were later to manoeuvre than Burling thought.
01:35Would be surprised to see a protest there, but I think the right-of-way was all okay for Spain then.
01:39They just about pushed the limits of the rule, but they got it right.
01:42All boats are going to turn right, it looks like here.
01:45Lisa, what are you seeing out there on the water?
01:47Do you like it?
01:48Where are the New Zealand boats are headed right now?
01:50Yeah, I really like where New Zealand's heading.
01:52In about 30 seconds, they're going to hit a big pocket of pressure,
01:55and that's what's going to take them back up to this top gate.
01:59Yeah, tracking mate.
02:00Three, two, one, and we're done.
02:04Oh, it's trimming up, trimming up, trimming up.
02:06They're going high.
02:07No higher, mate.
02:08No higher.
02:09New Zealand will have the right-of-way when they come back together,
02:12but they need the wind to turn in their direction to try and cut down this distance.
02:16And they'll probably be able to guess from here that New Zealand have to turn to the right,
02:20so they're going to try and shut that move down.
02:22Oh, no, they could both go left.
02:24This is a big move here by the Spanish.
02:26I'm surprised at this.
02:27They've made a more complex manoeuvre.
02:29This is going to make it tight.
02:30They must see more wind there.
02:32Are the Spanish turning for more wind here, do you think, Lisa?
02:34We have seen that right turn on this second lap be really powerful,
02:37so it might be that they're taking a little loss at the top,
02:39so they'll get a potential gain at the bottom.
02:40It's a big call, though, because you know when you do an extra manoeuvre for a shore,
02:44you lose some distance.
02:45So you've got to be absolutely certain that there's a gain to be found out there.
02:50Are we going past?
02:53Can't see them.
02:54A little slow on us, Pete.
02:56I don't think we're going to hurt them.
02:58No, not anymore.
02:59They're winding up.
03:00They have to go with them, I think.
03:01I know.
03:02You might make it.
03:03I think we're going to try it.
03:04No.
03:05Your call.
03:06Right-of-way Spain.
03:07New Zealand are coming in from the right-hand side,
03:10but it's maybe the right-of-way,
03:11and it looks like they've held their lead.
03:13Maybe even game.
03:14Boteen's got it right.
03:15New Zealand are just forcing the issue here.
03:17They had to drop two boards to get that turn.
03:19Always going to be a hard manoeuvre.
03:20They got slow doing that, and that could be costly.
03:23They felt like this was the time to roll the dice.
03:25They had to take a different turn.
03:27If they followed Spain, they're definitely behind.
03:28And it's those kind of decisions that they made at that top mark,
03:31which either kind of set you apart from the rest of the fleet.
03:33You sometimes got to be willing to take that risk.
03:35Here we go. Watching on board the Spanish.
03:36Can they keep it foiling through here?
03:38Looks good for me.
03:40And path on in two.
03:41One.
03:42Nice path.
03:43And no higher.
03:44Okay?
03:45No higher.
03:46Coming down, Diego.
03:47I'm happy to maintain the speed.
03:49And here they are.
03:50The Emirates winning moment, once again,
03:53will go to the team of Diego Boteen, Florian Trattel, and company.
03:57In New York City, Spain will reign supreme.
04:01Vamos!
04:02Vamos!
04:03Vamos!
04:04Vamos!
04:05Vamos!
04:06Vamos!
04:07Vamos!
04:08Vamos indeed!
04:09Coast-to-coast, the Spanish are winners!
04:10Coast-to-coast.
04:11The Spanish are winners!

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