Light winds in Bermuda threaten to halt the momentum of the America's Cup qualifiers tomorrow.
A breeze of around 5 knots is forecast during tomorrow's racing window of 2-4pm local time, which does not meet the minimum wind level of 6 knots.
For racing to go ahead, race management will need to see a steady breeze of at least 6 knots at various point on the course.
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"The outlook for tomorrow is not great in terms of wind strength, so we'll just have to keep our fingers crossed overnight," said regatta director Iain Murray.