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America's Cup 2021: Team New Zealand's Glenn Ashby talks down speed rumour

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Emirates Team New Zealand in preparation for the America's Cup match. Photo / Carlo Borlenghi

Emirates Team New Zealand in preparation for the America's Cup match. Photo / Carlo Borlenghi

Team New Zealand's Glenn Ashby has played down suggestions their boat is reaching record speeds in the lead-up to the America's Cup match.

"We don't know exactly how fast we are and we'll find out probably in the first race," Ashby told 1News.

That first race is expected to be Wednesday after this weekend's start was postponed due to Auckland being in alert level 3.

Team New Zealand had already denied reports of Te Rehutai nearing the 60-knot mark, putting it down as 'dockside chatter'.

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Ashby quoted Australian classic film The Castle in playing down those speed rumours.

"60 knots is pushing things," Ashby told 1News.

"There once was a movie saying, 'Tell him he's dreaming,' so it's very much that with the 60 knots.

"The boats are definitely getting faster and we're pushing the boundaries pretty hard but you run into some barriers at just over 50 knots.

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"That's physics."

Team New Zealand and INEOS Team UK battle it out during the ACWS America's Cup World Series Christmas Regatta. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Team New Zealand and INEOS Team UK battle it out during the ACWS America's Cup World Series Christmas Regatta. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Team's New Zealand's 'scary' boat

Team New Zealand's boat was described as "scary" by the vanquished British team earlier this week.

But Ineos Team UK's famous boss Sir Ben Ainslie is still refusing to predict a result when the Peter Burling-skippered Te Rehutai defends the cup against Luna Rossa next week.

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In a substantial interview with yachtracinglife, Ainslie and Ineos CEO Grant Simmer were clearly in awe of the Kiwi boat.

Simmer said: "The Italians sailed extremely well in the (Prada Cup) final and their boat is going well through a range of conditions.

"They are very good in light air yet were also fine against us in that 15 knot range.

"But on the other hand, when we go and watch the Kiwis sail they can turn on some really impressive performances.

"What we've seen of them, their performance is pretty scary. If we ended up racing as the challenger, we'd have been quite intimidated by some of the performances we've seen.

"Have the Italians bridged the gap? Hard to say. They've certainly got a lot better and are racing very well."

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Ainslie agreed with Simmer's summary but wouldn't predict an outcome.

"Over 10/11 knots of wind the Kiwis have an advantage speed wise," Ainslie said.

"The Italians will be match fit and it's sport - anything can happen.

Emirates Team New Zealand in preparation for the America's Cup match. Photo / Carlo Borlenghi
Emirates Team New Zealand in preparation for the America's Cup match. Photo / Carlo Borlenghi

"You have to sail these boats very accurately - you only have to sneeze at the wrong time and they can capsize.

"It's way too early to put bets down."

But Ainslie said the Kiwi crew were more than capable of overcoming their lack of competitive sailing.

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Burling and co. would be helped by the way Ineos tested them in pre-starts during the December warm-up. And Anslie even claimed that as a member of the challenger fleet, it had been a "mistake" awakening TNZ to the extent of their starting issues.

"Watching them, they have developed a lot," he said.

"They can only practice against the chase boat but they've done it to good effect.

"They are a smart group. It's similar to Bermuda where they turned up quite late and didn't have the training of the other teams but worked it out pretty quick.

"In this case they haven't got much time but they are very talented sailors who can deal with it."

Team New Zealand and INEOS Team UK battle it out during the ACWS America's Cup World Series Christmas Regatta. Photo / Brett Phibbs
Team New Zealand and INEOS Team UK battle it out during the ACWS America's Cup World Series Christmas Regatta. Photo / Brett Phibbs

While Luna Rossa's Jimmy Spithill and Francesco Bruni had the match racing pedigree against the "drag" racing background of 49er stars Burling and Blair Tuke, Ainslie said the Kiwi team would develop a strategy to compensate.

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"The Italians will give them a hard time," said Ainslie.

"But TNZ's straight line pace is going to be pretty hard to match, certainly in the medium to stronger wind range."

The Brits confirmed they had no interest in assisting Luna Rossa with practice racing, as had occurred between challengers in past America's Cups.

The interview did not raise the issue of a breakdown in relations between the Kiwis and Italians, the challengers of record.

TNZ is lining up the Brits as future partners. This means any British help for Luna Rossa could be construed as a conflict of future interests.

"It's not been the easiest of cups off the water," Ainslie said.

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"The America's Cup has a history of politics and so on behind the scenes.

"At the end of the day, we'd rather stay out of it. It's right that Luna Rossa and Team New Zealand are on their own from here on. May the best team win."

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