In SailGP, with unreliable wind comes erratic results.
The league’s first event in Abu Dhabi got off to a staggering start on Sunday morning, with only a light breeze first forcing a delay to the racing getting underway, then making life very difficult for the 10-strong fleet.
Ending 2023 with an event win in Dubai, the New Zealand SailGP Team were looking to continue pushing for the title of the competition’s benchmark and made a decent start to the event despite the conditions to sit second on the leaderboard after the opening day’s racing.
With the lack of wind, the crews were sailing in the appropriate configuration – with just four sailors onboard and using the big 29m wing sail – and on a day where the start was going to be crucial given the lack of wind, the Kiwis got off to a flying start.
Travelling through the middle of the fleet, the Kiwis weren’t necessarily in the ideal position, but they timed their run perfectly to jump out ahead of the pack and hold their position despite the best efforts of Australia around the opening gate.