Yachting legend Sir Ben Ainslie has dissed New York as an America's Cup venue, saying it is the "last place on earth" suitable for a race course.
Following the America's Cup world series over the weekend, Ainslie - head and skipper of the British Land Rover team - said he was "bemused" by the location.
"Sadly, the race organisers and harbour authority were forced to put the course between the imposing Freedom Tower in Lower Manhattan and the Goldman Sachs building in Jersey City," he wrote in his column for The Telegraph.
"In terms of topography for disturbing wind flow this is probably the most disruptive it could be and in my opinion the last place on earth you would want to put a race course."
Ainslie loves New York and its America's Cup history dating back 165 years, but said the course was no good for modern cup racing.