
Spain remains unconvinced in an Anglo-Saxon SailGP with USA leader
Spain remains unconvinced in an Anglo-Saxon SailGP with USA leader
The wind has again been a protagonist on the second day of the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix, 124; Saint-Tropez. If yesterday the teams fought to keep the course for the strong rachas, today, as expected, the lack of wind has made it very difficult for them to fly. These conditions have led to only two races and the final, shortening the course and minutes of all of them.
The Americans have managed to stand up as winners on a weekend that has tested all SailGP teams. The Spanish team has stayed at the door of the final, signing a great performance showing that they can adapt to the different conditions and that they can achieve good results, regardless of the conditions.
The Spaniards have faced the determined event and nailed the exits, especially in the second race where their strategic decisions have been given a second position. However, the lack of wind has caused the teams to fail to reach the target in the necessary time, which has led to the cancellation, the cancellation of the third planned race and the direct final.
SailGP's next meeting will be on September 24 and 25 in Cadiz, Spain Sail Grand Prix, 124; Andalusia - Cadiz. The Spaniards will play at home and have their great choice of getting into the podium.
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION
1 Australia 42 points, 2nd Zealand 41, 3rd Great Britain 34, 4th Denmark 33, 5th France 31, 6th Canada 29, 7th United States 25, 8th Spain 15, 9th Switzerland 12FINAL POID
1 United States, 2 New Zealand, 3 Great BritainTHE HOY MANAGES
1st He beat the United States, and Spain was eighth; 2nd He beat Canada, and Spain was second
2022-09-10: Sail GP... Spain on no-one's land in Saint Tropez

The French team has beat the speed record with 99.9 km / h over the British that minutes before they had beat their own brand by reaching 99 km / h
It takes off the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix - 124; Saint-Tropez in a first day marked by strong winds. The French team has beat the SailGP speed record at home, reaching 99.9 km / h and spraying the one the British had achieved minutes earlier. The Spanish have shown consistency and have put into practice the learning of the season, signing two first races in fourth and fifth positions and with one last race closing the fleet.
The Spanish team has given good lessons on this first day of the Rover France Sail Grand Prix 124; Saint-Tropez in which to compete was practically an act of survival given the harsh conditions, After the results of Copenhagen and Plymouth, they have applied what they learned, risking more in some maneuvers and improving in the exits. At the wheel of the F50 Victoria has been as always Jordi Xammar, accompanied by Florian Trittel, Paula Barceló, Diego Botin, Joan Cardona and Jake Lilley. The return of Barceló has been key to consolidating the internal communication of the team and good coordination, decisive in days like today, in which the wind complicates the stability of the ships.
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2022-09-09: Sail GP's Spanish team returns to Saint-Tropez with good sensations

Diego Botin, Florian Trittel and Paula Barceló will want to prolong their good shape status after climbing the podium at the 49th and 49th FX World Cup in Canada
The Spanish SailGP team returns to Saint-Tropez, almost a year later to compete in the fifth championship. The French waters bring good memories to the rooster, which the last campaign left France with a third meritorious place in the pocket. The crew of F50 Victoria is ready to shine again in the Range Rover France Sail Grand Prix - 124; Saint-Tropez.
The city of Saint-Tropez has a great maritime tradition, hosting several nautical events of international calibre. It is a location that has its main commercial and social axis in the Mediterranean Sea. The participants of the event will be able to see the best regatists in the world from very close, specifically from the iconic sea promenade.
After a complicated step through Copenhagen, the crew of F50 Victoria is preparing to recover sensations in a race field that is talisman for them. This test will be the antecedent to the great Spanish event that will be held on the Gaditan coast for the second consecutive year, 24 and 25 September, and that will serve to close the pass through Europe of SailGP this season before it premiered in Dubai in November.
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