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Australia Sail Grand Prix Sydney Official Practice Race - Eight National Boats Hit Sydney Harbor

SailGP's seventh and penultimate occasion of Season Two re-visitations of the notable Sydney Harbor this week, December 17-18, for the Australia Sail Grand Prix introduced by KPMG. 

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As the reason drove dashing association makes toward a sensational determination on the worldwide title schedule, there has effectively been a lot of show as the world's best competitors clash, hustling in the indistinguishable, hydro thwarting, innovative F50 sailboats.

The season is set for an exhilarating get done with only one point isolating the best three groups on the title leaderboard heading into Friday's first day of dashing.

Double cross America's Cup victor Jimmy Spithill's United States group and Olympic gold medallist Nathan Outteridge's Japan group sit simply behind Slingsby's Australia.

Driver of the Great Britain group, Sir Ben Ainslie - the best Olympic mariner ever - sits in fourth spot and will be searching for a major outcome in Sydney to make the season-finishing Grand Final in San Francisco, with Slingsby making it clear at the pre-occasion public interview that he's trusting Ainslie doesn't highlight in the champ bring home all the glory $1million race in San Francisco next March.

Slingsby said: "In the event that we needed to decide, it would likely be for Ben to pass up a major opportunity as he's truly adept at performing on the large stage. Also, in San Francisco we are anticipating breezy conditions, so it would be great to have Nathan - who is somewhat of a light air trained professional - over Ben, who is a weighty air subject matter expert."

As far as it matters for him, Ainslie said he was attempting to reestablish public donning pride for Great Britain later some troublesome late outcomes for the England cricket crew on their Australian visit. The keep going time SailGP was on Sydney Harbor in February 2020, Ainslie's group guaranteed triumph.

Ainslie said: "We've been somewhat sore with the cricket results up to this point, so we must attempt to keep the British wearing test up, yet it will be intense. As Tom said, there is incredible contest out on the Harbor, and the opposition has recently gone up hugely.

"It's simply a great spot to cruise - it has everything truly. It's a test on the grounds that the breeze is continually moving over the land, and individuals truly love their game and their cruising. There aren't that many spots on the planet where you have this sort of set-up. This city is right up there with my cherished cruising spots on the planet."

Ainslie is additionally hoping to exorcize the evil presences of his last race in Cádiz when the British F50 significantly overturned.

Ainslie said: "The overturn hurt, we cleared out circumventing 80-85 km/h, and it was truly disappointing in light of the fact that we were in a decent situation in the last race. At the last several occasions we've made some basic blunders at key minutes, and caused ourselves many punishment focuses. We have the bundle as far as getting the outcomes, and we simply need to assemble everything and attempt to stay away from these basic slip-ups."

Interestingly, Slingsby's Australia group comes into the race in hot structure later triumph in the last Sail Grand Prix in Cádiz, and has topped the platform in three of the last four occasions. Slingsby was likewise as of late named Rolex World Sailor of the Year and is highlighted in the most up to date episode of SailGP Racing on the Edge.

Slingsby said: "It's stunning to be back on Sydney Harbor, and I'm glad and truly eager to show the Australian public how far SailGP has come. We came here in two or three our initial occasions, and I'm truly glad for where SailGP is currently.

"Last time here we lost, and we didn't cruise well, and we got beaten on home waters. In any case, look, I simply need to perform well, I don't stress over different names on the boats, they are for the most part contest."

At present sitting in third spot in the title, Japan driver Outteridge said he's anticipating that his countryman Slingsby should come out terminating in the Sydney.

"I'm certain Tom's gleaned some significant knowledge from the year before. I don't figure the strain will get to him as gravely as it did last time. He's appointed more outside obligations to colleagues so he can zero in on the hustling. Be that as it may, the armada is such a great deal nearer than it was last time and I think there will be a hodgepodge of results this end of the week. I couldn't imagine anything better than to beat him this end of the week."

Sydney will likewise see the continuation of the Women's Pathway Program (WPP), which saw competitors locally available the F50 during dashing interestingly at the past occasion in Spain. Indeed the female competitors will be taking on an assortment of jobs across the armada including crushing, strategies and correspondences.

Slingsby said he can hardly wait to have Nina Curtis back ready and feel what it resembles to race on home waters before a home group.

Slingsby said: "I figure it will be stunning for Nina, she is our four leaf clover; she's one-for-one, one race, one win. She's simply an incredible expansion for us, Nina is truly energized and her energy is truly irresistible for our group."

As far as concerns her, Curtis said the group was eager for a success on home soil and incredibly engaged heading into the occasion.

Curtis said: "It will be stunning, Sydney Harbor is so huge however it can feel minuscule on these F50s, we get up to such high paces, it's each of the somewhat dreamlike genuinely, cruising in my home waters."

The Sydney Sail Grand Prix will contain two days of hustling, with five armada races followed by a platform race with the best three boats in a definitive standoff to choose the champ on Saturday.