Inside America's Cup

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Inside America's Cup

Welcome to the official podcast of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup as we go under the surface of one of the most competitive and secretive sports events in the world, and explain the decisions, technology and pressures that separate winning from losing. This is your authoritative access-all-areas companion to all things America's Cup, the pinnacle of performance sailing for 175 years.

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    Luna Rossa’s Final Piece

    Unprecedented access to Luna Rossa's team base in Cagliari, Sardinia. Luna Rossa have spent nearly three decades and hundreds of millions trying to win the America's Cup. They never stopped between campaigns and have now signed superstar helmsman Peter Burling from their biggest rivals.We go inside the base of the team that has been trying longest and hardest to ask if they finally have everything to win.Featuring: Peter Burling, Max Sirena, Margherita Porro, Marco Gradoni, Gilberto Nobili, Horacio Carabelli.

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    Burling to Luna Rossa, Alinghi Back, No Cyclors : The 2027 Teams Assessed | Bonus Content

    Niall Myant-Best is joined in the studio by America's Cup historian and journalist Magnus Wheatley and round-the-world yachtswoman and former Youth and Women's America's Cup co-ordinator Abby Ehler - and together they take a hard look at the five teams challenging for the Cup in 2027.With the first preliminary regatta in Cagliari now fast approaching, the race off the water is already at full speed. Pete Burling has defected to Luna Rossa. Alinghi are back, but saying nothing. GB1 are rebuilding under restructured leadership. And with the AC75 rule book rewritten - no cyclors, battery power, and the same hull - the technical battle is only just beginning.Which teams are genuinely ready? Which are building for the future? And what are they saying versus what they are actually doing?Guests: Magnus Wheatley, Abby Ehler, Bruno Dubois (K-Challenge), Ian Walker (GB1), Nathan Outteridge and Jo Aleh (Emirates Team New Zealand).Follow this podcast for more episodes on the road to Naples 2027.

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    It Started in Naples: The America's Cup Partnership Begins

    Welcome to the first episode of the official podcast of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup as we go under the surface of one of the most competitive and secretive sports events in the world, and explain the decisions that separate winning from losing.In this first show our intrepid reporter Niall Myant-Best is dropped into a historic moment at the first meeting of the America's Cup Partnership in Naples, Italy - a seismic change in the governance of the sport. And with only months until the first preliminary regatta, a fierce race has already begun off the water.Is this the end of the America's Cup as we know it? Who are the winners and losers? And if AC38 was sailed tomorrow which teams would have the lead?With exclusive inside access, Niall puts these challenging questions and more to the key figures in this Cup cycle. Guests: Grant Dalton, Ben Ainslie, Ernesto Bertarelli, Stephan Kandler, Bruno Dubois, Max Sirena, Margherita Porro and writer Magnus Wheatley.Follow this Podcast for more episodes on the road to Naples 2027. A full video version is available on The America's Cup YouTube channel.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the official podcast of the Louis Vuitton 38th America's Cup as we go under the surface of one of the most competitive and secretive sports events in the world, and explain the decisions, technology and pressures that separate winning from losing. This is your authoritative access-all-areas companion to all things America's Cup, the pinnacle of performance sailing for 175 years.

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