In the preexit, James Spithill made merit his right of way when entering the box and forced Barker Dean to luff and to turn the prow NZL 92. Both boats remained with the prows aiming at the wind during two minutes until Barker took advantage of the space between both boats to make fall the prow and leave to the right. Spithill was able to recover it 90 seconds before the exit and both boats started off in parallel, hauled in to starboard in the direction of the left side of the field. Rossa moon turned towards the right shortly after starting off and Emirates Team New Zealand responded. Both boats went then towards layline of the right, the ITA 94 to leeward and 92 NZL average length more near the victory.

Seven minutes after the exit, Rossa Moon managed to place its prow slightly ahead in I embroider very long towards the right. Role was favoring to them and sailed with better speed with respect to the position of the buoy. The bet of Italian the very ambitious era, only if they obtained sufficient advantage were going to be able to arrive at the first crossing in a fortified position. And exactly in minute 14, Rossa Moon turned to look for Emirates Team New Zealand. Both boats arrived totally even and Spithill made merit its preference of step to be placed to windward of the New Zealand boat. The first crossing was for the ITA 94, that took advantage of little the 6 meters advantage that it had obtained to maintain under control to NZL 92.
Both boats did I embroider of 180 seconds towards the left, until Rossa Moon turned and it again left to look for the right. The kiwis, as always, responded and they took control of a slight leadership. There all the opportunities for ITA 94 finished taking control of the victory; there it was practically sentenced the end of his participation in 32ª America's Cup. The kiwis took them to layline of the right they removed, them from the field of regatas and they forced to them to be placed to turned windward in the last one before the buoy. And, as it happened in regata previous, Rossa Moon slightly and was behind put under, losing meters in the direction of the buoy.

The kiwis mounted 20 seconds before and 100 meters left. But Rossa Moon still had something to say. They knew that the kiwis always would imitate their movements and promised to be the first trasluchada one. NZL 92 completed the maneuver and it went away towards the right while ITA 94 maintained their course scratching meters. But as soon as the Italians trasluchaban, the kiwis again left three lengths, that would return to fall in the following maneuver.
In the empopada one, the Italians had managed to overcome and to maintain their possibilities open. The same 20 seconds that separated to them in the first buoy, were those that differentiated to them in the leeward door. Both boats mounted by the flooded buoy of the right executing perfect.

Nothing else to mount, the Italians were going away to look for the left and the New Zealand ones responded to cover each with their movements. The Italians initiated a war of turned in center of the field of regatas and, for the first time in the end, they were able to be overcoming. NZL 92 made merit the preference of the boat that arrives at the crossings by the right, but ITA 94 seemed comfortable in their position. In each turned, it managed to trim differences. They were fighting by its life they did and it with honor. But second half of this section against the wind would finish to them killing. The wind rolaba to right and favored to the boat kiwi. NZL 92 mounted the buoy of windward for the last time in this Louis Vuitton Cup. Rossa moon did, once again, exactly 20 seconds later.

The Italians tried everything and maintained the pressure to it until the last minute of regata. Whenever they trasluchaban, they were more near the stern of NZL 92. But they would not obtain it. In order to be able to aspire to the America's Cup, first it is necessary to gain Louis Vuitton Cup, and that is what Emirates Team New Zealand has done today in Valencia, to 19,000 kilometers of its New Zealand native

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