Mult așteptatul serial documentar din culise „SailGP: Racing on the Edge” în parteneriat cu Rolex este aici. În primul episod, treceți sub capota catamaranului F50 supraalimentat dezvoltat special pentru SailGP, aflați cum s-a născut conceptul pentru ligă, urmăriți cum apar primele rivalități și multe altele. Abonați-vă aici: https://bit.ly/2IZR3n4 Like SailGP Pe Facebook: http://sail.gp/facebook Urmăriți SailGP Pe Twitter: http://sail.gp/twitter Urmărește SailGP Pe Instagram: http://sail .gp/Instagram Rămâneți la curent cu buletinul informativ SailGP: http://sail.gp/signup SailGP navighează redefinit. Înființat în 2018 și cu sediul în Londra și New York, SailGP este un campionat sportiv anual, global, care oferă tehnologie îndrăzneață, de ultimă oră și atletism uimitor. Cursele de coastă, centrate pe fani, au loc în unele dintre cele mai emblematice porturi de pe glob și culminează cu o cursă de meciuri de 1 milion de dolari în care câștigătorul ia tot. Echipe naționale rivale din Australia, Danemarca, Franța, Marea Britanie, Japonia, Noua Zeelandă, Spania și Statele Unite se luptă cu catamarane F50 supraalimentate identice, proiectate pentru curse intense la viteze electrizante care depășesc 50 de noduri (aproape 60 mph). #SailGP #acum știi
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SailGP: Racing on the Edge // Episodul 1: Sailing 2.0
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The Sail GP app says it starts on the 24th in Bermuda. Not the 2nd. Why the difference?
Cannot wait for it!
Is this current? It seems to be based on the first season and the crews for the second are different
So excited to soon be watching the 2021 series!!
Some great racing!
This is not up to date, we r missing the kiwis and ben as helm of the brits, and jimmy as skipper for USA
It's like watching a B movie, not even close to other forms of sailing, bit rubbish really…
These look like dinosaurs 🦕
Ac75s is the way to go…
Pumped
You should clarify that these are not the current teams.
Sail GP – Please stop your manufactured story that Outeridge and Slingsby are enemies. People watch sailing to get away from violence and the everyday troubles of the world. Your journalism(?) isn't helping.
It's so nice that you're giving the other teams some practice before NZ enters the room.
Gonna be fun with the Kiwis init this year
I like this, I loved Season 1 and was watching right along, but I feel like this might not be the best format for a documentary designed to catch new fans up on everything that has happened previously– it just dives right in to interviews and voiceovers from the people involved without laying any sort of framework or background. I think it might help to have a narrator just giving a bit of explanation to build that framework for what we're seeing. Explaining who Coutts, Slingsby, Outteridge, etc. are, what history they have together, etc.
Looking forward to being in Bermuda for the 2021 season opener in Bermuda in a few weeks. Should be a great season for SailGP. Best of luck to everyone involved in making it happen.
This is a more affordable and more accessible format which allows for more competitors unlike the America’s Cup(billionaires need only apply).
This is not real sailing they only sail a course either upwind or downwind, no real sail-craft, no sail changing, no real opportunity to make or take major course changes just speed and spectacle the boats so dangerous that the crew have wear scuba diving equipment in case of capsize. Bring back the ‘J’ Class.
Seems like some of the info in this is out of date. Jimmy is helm of the US team, not Rome. For example.
Who the best sailors are? They were just racing AC75's 😉
Coutts is a terrible spokesperson
Seems like this series should be called 'Sail to Survive'
Kiwis the best, that's why our sailors are brought out, never nation against nation because our country cannot compete financially all the time .Race your rich boats Richman, Kiwis the best and let it go overseas so your row boats have a chance. Me not interested anymore, Richman game, not nation against nation, all the best on your canoes.