Another strong race by Team NZ, now 5-1. They'll well on their way to taking on USA in the America's cup.
Agreed varkk, having only 3 teams in the challenger's series was a bit disappointing. The round robins were almost irrelevant since all the boats were in the semi-finals anyway.Next America's cup will be awesome if 1. A lot more teams compete, and 2. it's held here in NZ.
3. they keep the AC72'sfuck the costs, this is international match racing, we're not here to fuck spiders, this shit costs a lot of money. In modern sports shit has to cost a lot of money otherwise it isn't technically awesome enough for anyone to care. You can hardly expect people to race shit that it's at least 10x more extreme than their cellphone can you? "yeah since they introduced the no carbon fibre rule in the americas cup it's been ok I guess.....definitly not as cool as my oct-core cellphone..."see what I mean? I've got to go out now, but ill build on this later....
I dont know what you mean, but I agree with you.
Haha...ok so ~30 years ago formula 1, motocycle racing, and yachting compared to their modern form, were all fairly low tech, but wrist watches had a digital display! so cool things like "plastic" were still pretty neat and people watched. Now the wrist watch has been amped up, it has a high definition screen and probably 14 million cores and is so high tech it can display an analogue watch digitally. But lets say match racing was still only as cool as a digital wrist watch....you'd think "fuck this I'm gonna play angry birds instead" why would you watch something that when compared to your wrist watch came off second best?
Yeah the boats are super cool, but so damn fragile. A match race should have two fast boats facing off against each other, each with different strengths/weaknesses (Maybe one is faster upwind but the other can fly past downwind). \
The big issue with these new boats is the cost is keeping competitors from entering. How many syndicates had to pull out from this series as the cost just kept climbing and they couldn't bring in enough sponsorship to keep going? I feel a good challenger series needs at least 8 teams with it being a fairly even battle for the top 3 or 4.
So, has this event become a laughing stock yet?
What about now?
Ah, I see.But not really though.