American Magic skipper Dean Barker has labelled the upcoming America's Cup World Series event in Cagliari a "risky proposition", following the realities of the coronavirus outbreak in Italy.
Barker is hopeful a decision will be made on the future of the event in the next three weeks as syndicates continue their preparations.
The first stop on the World Series is scheduled to be held next month in Cagliari, on the island of Sardinia off the coast of Italy, which will be a historic event as the four syndicates get out on the water to race their AC75s for the first time.
However, the event is in jeopardy due to the coronavirus outbreak, which has seen sporting events across Italy altered or cancelled.
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