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Sardinia delivers exhilarating conditions on the opening day of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup Preliminary Regatta, with winds hitting 16-21 knots. This thrilling atmosphere showcases why the event is a must-watch for sailing fans.
The day features standout performances from the Luna Rossa Women & Youth Team, who dominate the leaderboard with two race wins and a second-place finish. Skipper Marco Gradoni, joined by Women's America's Cup champions Margherita Porro and Maria Giubilei, leads the charge, proving they are the team to beat.
The intense racing sees yachts reaching speeds of over 42 knots, resulting in capsizes and dramatic maneuvers. Emirates Team New Zealand, the current Defender, faces challenges early on but bounces back with a tactical win in the second race. However, a costly foil oscillation in the third race takes them out of contention, allowing Luna Rossa to seize victory once again.
Paul Goodison from Tudor Team Alinghi praises the venue, stating, “That was some of the best racing I've done for a long, long time.” With the stage set for an electrifying regatta, the competition is fierce, and anything can happen in the upcoming races.

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