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America's Cup 2021: Prada Cup final day two, Luna Rossa v Ineos Team UK - Schedule, start time, odds, live streaming and how to watch

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Prada Cup final Day 2 preview - AUT Sailing Professor Mark Orams joins Cheree Kinnear to look at all of the news ahead of races 3 and 4, as Ineos Team UK look to bounce back against Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli. Video / NZ Herald

All you need to know ahead of day two of the Prada Cup final between Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK:

Plenty of wind awaits the Prada Cup finalists for races three and four today.

Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK will race on course E today with gusts of up to 18 knots expected.

Course E, situated in the Hauraki Gulf between Waiheke Island and Maraetai, is the least viewer-friendly for fans hoping to catch racing from land.

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Expect @INEOSTEAMUK to come out fighting on Day 2. 🇬🇧 🥊 🇮🇹

Wind 💨 14-18 knots

Course 🔃 E#PRADACupFinal pic.twitter.com/SKTeKFlnrd

— americascup (@americascup) February 13, 2021

Luna Rossa beat Ineos Team UK in both races Saturday on the first day of the Prada Cup final, taking a 2-0 lead in the best-of-13 series.

Luna Rossa first exposed the British team's vulnerability in light winds, winning the first race by 1 minute, 52 seconds, then was still quick and sailed flawlessly when it won the second race by 20 seconds in a stiffening sea breeze.

Team UK wasn't able to stay on its foils in the pre-start before race one and Luna Rossa, which was much more stable in the light breeze, sailed away to a convincing win. British skipper Ben Ainslee said "one team could get up and foils and the other couldn't. That was the story."

The wind was stronger for the second race but Luna Rossa, showing versatility, again had a slight speed edge and superbly defended the slight advantage it held when the boats crossed first on the first leg.

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Luna Rossa now needs five more race wins to earn the right to face defender Team New Zealand in the America's Cup match next month. Two more races are due be sailed on Sunday, likely in moderate wind conditions.

"It was a good day," Luna Rossa co-helmsman Jimmy Spithill said. "The boat was performing very, very well. We're confident of our boat but, having said that, we're still mindful there's still quite a bit there on the table."

The wind for the start of the first race was near the 6.5-knot lower limit in which racing can take place and both teams needed a tow from their chase boats to get up on their foils before the start. Once up, Luna Rossa looked in its element, crewed by sailors used to racing in the light and fickle winds of the Mediterranean.

Luna Rossa in action on day one of the Prada Cup final. Photo / Michael Craig
Luna Rossa in action on day one of the Prada Cup final. Photo / Michael Craig

Luna Rossa has made numerous changes to its race boat since the Prada Cup semifinal in which it beat US team American Magic 4-0. It has a new mast, sported a new sail livery including a larger jib for the first race.

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Given port entry to the start, Luna Rossa dived down deep into the start area and Team UK tried to follow. But when Luna Rossa turned back for its timed run to the line about a minute before the start, the British race boat Britannia fell off its foils and was left wallowing.

Luna Rossa crossed the line with a large advantage which it increased at every mark—1 minute, 20 seconds at the first mark, 1:36 at the second, 1:54 at the third, 1:57 at the fourth and 2:03 at the last. The straight-line speed of the boats seemed even, especially as the breeze filled in as the race progressed. Britannia hit the highest speed of the race when it clocked 41.9 knots approaching the fourth mark. But the British boat struggled to move as crisply as Luna Rossa in the light breeze.

The second race was sailed in around 12 to 17 knots of wind: what Luna Rossa co-helmsman Francesco Bruni called "a true sea breeze".

The British team looked much stronger but Luna Rossa still held an edge. The boats crossed the start line evenly with Luna Rossa to windward. Team UK extended its starboard tack to the boundary while Luna Rossa tacked away.

When the boats came together again with Luna Rossa on starboard tack, the Italian boat was just in front and Team UK had to dip to cross behind. That gave Luna Rossa a slight advantage and it rounded the first mark 11 seconds ahead.

"We got off, we were able to hang for a little while but obviously not all the way to the boundary," Spithill said. "We kind of liked the ride as we were heading up there."

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Ainslie said Team UK will now have to "go away and think about how we can get a bit more pace.

"Once one boat is in front, and credit to Luna Rossa, they have a great team and were pretty hard to get past," Ainslie said.

Schedule

The Prada Cup final will be a best of 13 series, with the winner moving on to challenge Team New Zealand in the America's Cup match in March. There will be two races per race day of the Prada Cup final. The racing window for each race day will be around 4pm-6pm, with the first race of each day scheduled for 4.15pm.

Feb 14: Race 3 and 4
Feb 17: Race 5 and 6
Feb 19: Race 7 and 8
Feb 20: Race 9 and 10
Feb 21: Race 11 and 12
Feb 22: Race 13

Odds

Prada Cup final series winner:

Luna Rossa - $1.55
Ineos Team UK - $2.30

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To win Race 3:

Luna Rossa - $1.50
Ineos Team UK - $2.40

How to watch and stream

The Herald will have live updates on nzherald.co.nz/sport while you can listen to live commentary on Gold AM and iHeartRadio.

America's Cup coverage is free-to-air on TVNZ. You can also stream the action live or on-demand on TVNZ.co.nz or on the America's Cup YouTube channel.

If you're in Auckland, you can also head down to the America's Cup Race Village at the Viaduct Marina, where there will be a stage and big screens to watch the action. The village operates from 10am to 8pm on race days and can be accessed through the main entrance at the beginning of Hobson Wharf.

There are also many options to view the action live around Auckland's waterfront. Here are the best spots to watch the action.

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Race officials will determine which course will be used on each racing day.

Heading into the Cup racing?

• Give yourself plenty of time and think about catching a ferry, train or bus to watch the Cup.

• Make sure your AT HOP card is in your pocket. It's the best way to ride.

• Don't forget to scan QR codes with the NZ COVID Tracer app when on public transport and entering the America's Cup Village.

• For more ways to enjoy race day, visit at.govt.nz/americascup.

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