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We continue by introducing the finalist candidates for the TAG Heuer 2021 Sailor of the Year – Epic 30th Edition. It is the turn of two pillars of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team. Helmsman Checco Bruni and coxswain and tactician Pietro Sibello: they made us live the America’s Cup dream and now, with a cool head, reveal what could have been done differently against the New Zealanders in the final, the hidden curiosities. Here is what Pietro Sibello and Checco Bruni told our Mino Taveri and Bacci Del Buono in this long interview! Why the TAG Heuer 2021 Sailor of the Year is unmissable An unmissable TAG Heuer Sailor of the Year: we asked you to vote for who, among the 100 most significant sailors of the past 30 years selected by the editorial staff, was the one who most moved you. After 120,000 votes you have determined the top ten (or rather, 10+1 for a tie), and from tomorrow we will go through all the finalists in detail with our interviews, every day at 1 p.m. on our channels. Who will win you will only find out on April 24 at 9:30 p.m., when the Evening of Champions will be aired and when we will present all winners with valuable TAG Heuer Aquaracer chronographs…. Let the TAG Heuer 2021 Sailor of the Year – Epic 30th Edition begin! Here is our schedule until the evening of the Champions! April 14, 1 p.m. – Welcome to the Oscars of Sailing! April 15, 1 p.m. – Simone Camba April 16, 1 p.m. – Giancarlo Pedote April 17, 1 p.m. – Rebecca Geiger April 18, 1 p.m. – Andrea Baldini April 19, 1 p.m. – Marta Magnano April 20, 1 p.m. – Luca Bassani April 21, 1 p.m. – Paul Cayard April 22, 1 p.m. – Pietro Sibello, Checco Bruni April 23, 1 p.m. – Patrizio Bertelli (special guest: Marco Tronchetti Provera) April 24, 9:30 p.m. – Evening of Champions HOW NOT TO MISS AN EPISODE It will be a great show: we will tell you the hidden side of the great champions of sailing, from the present day and the last 30 years. Every day, on the Giornale della Vela Facebook page, on the Youtube channel, on our Instagram page and in theevents area of Milano Yachting Week. Go to event
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Team New Zealand brings the series to 5-3 and now the road for Luna Rossa is uphill. Everything that happened on the water will be analyzed and discussed in today’s episode of The Cup Newspaper at 1 p.m. Guests of Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will be Ettore Botticini, Maelle Frascari, Daniele De Tullio and Federico Albano. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the first day of America’s Cup racing between Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand we tell you in the March 10 episode of The Cup Newspaper at 1 p.m. Guests of Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will be Luca Bassani, David Ingiosi, Giulio Desiderato, and Federico Albano. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the water we have and will discuss in today’s episode of The Cup Journal at 1 p.m. Guests of Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will be Dede De Luca, Francesco de Angelis, Marta Magnano, Federico Albano and Giacomo Provini. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the third day of America’s Cup racing between Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand we tell you in the March 10 episode of The Cup Newspaper at 1 p.m. Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè’s guests will be Andrea Casale, Flavia Tartaglini, Elio Somaschini, and Federico Albano. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the first day of America’s Cup racing between Luna Rossa and Emirates Team New Zealand we tell you in the March 10 episode of The Cup Newspaper at 1 p.m. Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè’s guests will be Luca Bassani, Maelle Frascari, Fabio Pozzo, Federico Albano Go to event
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We’ve been waiting for it for almost four years, and now it’s time for the America’s Cup. At 4:10 a.m. Italian time on March 10, the 36th America’s Cup kicks off, with defender Emirates Team New Zealand and challenger Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team on the water. The series will be best of 13 races; the first to reach 7 wins will win. Needless to say, the stakes are enormous, and in fact already a few days ago we received notice from Luna Rossa’s team that the sailors will not be giving interviews or statements in these approaching hours to eve, due to a press silence that has already lasted for a few days. Max Sirena closed everyone in the “bubble” the last hours before such an important regatta for the careers of all Luna Rossa team men should be lived with serenity and concentration. THE WEATHER. The big topic these hours, of course, is weather conditions, with a first day of the America’s Cup, from two races up for grabs, expected to take place in winds around 15 knots from the northeast, with possible strengthening to as high as 17-18 knots. Under these conditions it is likely that Race Director Ian Murray will take the two boats to the A course, as he has done at other times during the Prada Cup. The weather theme clearly overlaps with that of the boats, and the fact that theoretically the wind conditions on the first day could be more favorable to Team New Zealand. With a continuation of the series, starting on the 12th (racing every day until the conclusion) that could instead feature very light winds. But in New Zealand everything changes in a matter of hours, and even the forecast for the first day may vary slightly. THE PRESENTATION OF THE MATCH We will discuss this and much more in a special episode of The Cup Journal, March 9 at 1 p.m., live on Facebook and YouTube. Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè’s guests will be Mino Taveri, Giovanni Ceccarelli and designers from Northern Light Composites. Go to event
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If you want to stay up-to-date on what’s happening in Auckland ahead of the America’s Cup Final follow The Cup Newspaper will be in TG version to discover with Elio Somaschini some of Team New Zealand’s secrets. In a “Tg” version of our format we talk about the foils, the hull, and some of the secrets of the New Zealanders’ boat. After the cult episode with Bruni, Cayard and De Angelis, The Cup Journal pulls back with a more technical in-depth look at the strengths of Luna Rossa’s opponents in the America’s Cup. Go to event
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The Cup Journal is ready to reopen its doors to welcome as a guest Francesco “Checco” Bruni, the helmsman of Luna Rossa, on Sunday evening at 9:30 p.m. in a special episode of our program. International connections permitting we will have Checco greet Checco with Francesco De Angelis and Paul Cayard, the other two helmsmen who took Italy to the America’s Cup. Go to event
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It’s America’s Cup, 21 years later, in the same place, where it all began. Luna Rossa is the official challenger for the 36th America’Cup, the third time for an Italian crew after Moro di Venezia in 1992 and Luna Rossa itself in 2000. The final day of racing in Auckland has no history, in the light wind the Italian boat dominates Ineos without appeal. The Cup Newspaper returns live from Sunday, February 21, at 1 p.m. Our Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will have as guests Gabriele Bruni, Dede De Luca, David Ingiosi and Federico Albano to comment on what happened on day four of the Prada Cup final between Luna Rossa and Ineos, live on our Facebook page, on Youtube and in the events area of Milano Yachting Week. Go to event
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The Cup Newspaper returns live on Saturday, Feb. 20 at 1 p.m. Our Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will have as guests Gabriele Bruni, Giulio Desiderato and Federico Albano to comment on what happened in races 5 and 6 of the Prada Cup final between Luna Rossa and Ineos, live on our Facebook page, YouTube channel and in the events area of Milano Yachting Week. Go to event
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An unmissable meeting. Who better to tell us about the America’s Cup “from the inside” than Paul Cayard, the helmsman of Moro di Venezia (in the America’s Cup final in 1992) and Luna Rossa’s great opponent in the 2000 Louis Vuitton Cup? The most famous mustache (or rather ex-baffo!) in Italian sailing – even though he is from California! – tells his story to our microphones. And we talk about the Cup that is getting Italian fans excited about Luna Rossa’s adventures! Paul Cayard WHO IS PAUL CAYARD The only non-Italian Sailor of the Year was Paul Cayard, legendary American helmsman of Raul Gardini’s Moro di Venezia, who came to benefit i the America’s Cup in 1992. An outstanding star player (world champion in ’88), he triumphed with the Italian team in the ’95 Admiral’s Cup and the ’97 Whitbread (now known as the Volvo Ocean Race) at the helm of Sweden’s EF Language. Today he has shaved off his famous mustache, but he is still going strong on the race courses. He was born in San Francisco in 1959. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the second day of racing between Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK we tell you on The Cup Newspaper in the Sunday 14 episode at 1 pm. Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will be in the company of Claudia Rossi, Riccardo Ravagnan, Luca Bassani and Paolo Semeraro. Go to event
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Everything that happened on the first day of racing between Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK, with the Italian boat’s two victories, we tell you in Il Giornale della Coppa on Saturday’s episode 13 at 1 pm. Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will be in the company of Gabriele Bruni, Giovanni Ceccarelli and Flavia Tartaglini. Go to event
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Our own Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè will then turn on the microphones for another evening of great sailing in the company of the man who, in just under 81 days, took his Imoca 60 Prysmian Group to complete the most iconic of ocean races. Speaking of Prysmian, in addition to Giancarlo we will also have as a guest Francesco Zecchi, Marketing Director South Europe Region for Prysmian Group. With both of them we will also explore the topic of the relationship between sponsors and ocean sailing and between sponsors and skippers, and experience the behind-the-scenes of a partnership that has been going on for many years now. He will not be the only guest from the evening, for Giancarlo we will also have a surprise. Go to event
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On Sunday, February 7, 2021 at 8:30 p.m., the doors of The Cup Newspaper reopen with a special guest, Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team director,Max Sirena. With only 5 days to go before the momentous challenge against Ineos Team UK for the final of the Prada Cup we will find out what’s in the air at Luna Rossa, all live of course! Go to event
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If you would like to review the first two matches of the Prada Cup semifinal between Luna Rossa and American Magic, delayed with commentary from The Cup Newspaper, here is the video with our live nightly coverage, within which you will also find some simple directions (from minute 28) on how to coordinate our commentary with the official images from the America’s Cup channel on Youtube. The Cup Journal brings you the Prada Cup final between Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK. Go to event
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If you would like to review the first two matches of the Prada Cup semifinal between Luna Rossa and American Magic, delayed with commentary from The Cup Newspaper, here is the video with our live nightly coverage, within which you will also find some simple directions (from minute 33) on how to coordinate our commentary with the official images from the America’s Cup channel on Youtube. The Cup Journal looks forward to seeing you tomorrow night, also at 2:30, with Mino Taveri, Gabriele Bruni, Giulio Desiderato, Andrea Falcon, and Margherita Porro for another great night of the America’s Cup. All of our nightly live coverage will remain on our Facebook and Youtube channels available to all followers who wish to watch the races on a delayed basis with our commentary. Go to event
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The day on the water was one to drive the tacticians crazy, with gusty, swinging winds of 10 to 20 knots and two boats, Luna Rossa and Ineos Team UK, vying for a spot in the Prada Cup finals. Race Director Ian Murray’s choice to opt for the more subcoastal race course appears questionable, but an enthralling match ensued, with as many as nine lead changes. Luna Rossa fights back, plays it even, even looks like it could take it home, but in the end Ben Ainslie and Giles Scott ‘s paw came, thanks in part to a boat that appeared slightly superior in terms of speed, especially in the stern. At 1 p.m. new episode of The Cup Journal, live on our page Facebook, on the channel Youtube and in the events area of Milan Yachting Week with guests Federvela President Francesco Ettorre, Luca Rizzotti, Foiling Week founder and Persico Marine man, and young Clelia Sessa from the Moth world. Go to event
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Still the wind to be the master in the Hauraki Gulf, this time tense but still decisive with variations in intensity and direction. Luna Rossa chews bitterly for the first race cancelled against the British, where it seemed to be well ahead, even as Ben Ainslie in the second one proves once again that he is the most fit man in this Prada Cup. In the second match of the day the twist. American Magic capsizes and goes one step short of sinking, Luna Rossa goes for a point on a very difficult day. Still uncertain is the fate of Patriot, the American boat, which may have significant damage on board. At 1 p.m. new episode of Il Giornale della Coppa, live on our Facebook page, Youtube channel and in the events area of Milano Yachting Week, with guests Nacra national team coach Gabriele Bruni, brother of Luna Rossa’s helmsman, and journalist Fabio Pozzo of La Stampa. Go to event
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The reaction of champions was needed, and it came. Luna Rossa brings home the first point of the Prada Cup by beating American Magic in a thriller race in the light wind. The Bruni-Spithill pair is back on top, rediscovered from their debut day in terms of coolness and ability to perform under pressure. The crisis of the Americans continues, still suffering performance-wise and with a cockpit still uncertain in some circumstances, starting with Dean Barker always struggling under stress. AC 75s in light winds prove unpredictable, always hovering between displacement and foil trim. At 1 p.m. new episode of Il Giornale della Coppa, live on our Facebook page, Youtube channel and in the events area of Milano Yachting Week, with guests photographer Martina Orsini and Nacra 17 Olympic helmsman Vittorio Bissaro. Go to event
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Ben Ainslie had already had his mocking grin for days, and the first day of the Prada Cup marks a resounding comeback for the British boat, which won both races against American Magic and Luna Rossa and made an at least partly unexpected show of strength. Ineos Team UK first scrambles the Americans, who appeared to be in a performance slump and with a struggling Dean Barker. The Bruni-Spithill pair almost exceeds in aggressiveness at the start, and against the tactically perfect Ainslie-Scott firm and a Britannia as competitive as ever, comes the first Italian defeat. We talked about this in The Cup Journal with Luca Bassani and David Ingiosi. Go to event
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Almost there, the America’s Cup gets into full swing with the Prada Cup (Jan. 15-Feb. 22). Now the game will really be played out: we will understand the real strength of Luna Rossa, American Magic and – we hope for them-if Ineos’ Brits have managed to close the performance gap with the challengers. In the meantime, we at the Sailing Newspaper are preparing. In fact, it will also return with regattas The Cup Journal which for this first phase of the Prada Cup will go live every day after racing at 1 p.m. on our channel Youtube and on Facebook (with all episodes also visible In the events area of Milan Yachting Week), with the first episode on Jan. 14. A very rich schedule (and what guests!). The preview episode on the 14th will feature guests sailing newspaper editor-in-chief Eugenio Ruocco and designer Matteo Polli, in that of January 15. Luca Bassani, founder of Wally and journalist David Ingiosi… And this is just “the appetizer”: throughout the episodes, to name a few, we will have guests such as Gabriele Bruni, Fabio Pozzo, Martina Orsini, Maelle Frascari, Vittorio Bissaro, Claudia Rossi, Francesco Ettorre… Along with of course our “hosts” Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè, and there will be no shortage of contributions from New Zealand. As always, we will answer questions from the audience and all curiosities. Go to event
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The Cup Newspaper wants to wish you all the best for Christmas, and what better way to do that than with a special installment, perhaps live from New Zealand? Mark the date and time, because on December 23 at 9:30 a.m. our program returns with two special guests,Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team Director Max Sirena and helmsman Francesco Bruni. We will, of course, be live on our Facebook page, on our Youtube channel and in the event space of Milan Yachting Week. With Sirena and Bruni we will comment on these first races of the World Series but we will obviously have a look already at the Prada Cup and the work the team is doing these days. In short, it will be a not-to-be-missed appointment with two of Luna Rossa’s protagonists from whom we can ask our curiosities. Go to event
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No racing on the final day of this America’s Cup appetizer, which included as its menu the Christmas Race, a mini final tournament between defender Team New Zealand and the three challengers. The wind did not lay down in Hauraki Gulf and the race committee, after starting the match between Emirates Team New Zealand and Ineos Team UK, a race that failed as the maximum time was exceeded, sent everyone ashore. So goes these America’s Cup appetizers, the last chance to see the defender Team New Zealand at work, which will now go into “ghost mode” during the Prada Cup in January and we won’t see it again until March for the America’s Cup. However, the Cup Newspaper had the following as guests. John Ceccarelli, a designer who participated in the America’s Cup, and Alessandro Smerchinich of the PoliTo Sailing Team, who joined our own Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè, live on our page Facebook, on our channel Youtube and in the event space of the Milan Yachting Week. Go to event
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Third night, Italian, of racing from Auckland, new excitement, with a Luna Rossa definitely on the rise at the World Series. We will discuss this in detail in the 1 p.m. episode of the “The Cup Journal,“ with guests Elio Somaschini, finalist for Sailor of the Year 2020, and Giulio Desiderato, One Design world specialist and North Sails man, who will keep company with our own Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè, live on our Facebook page , on our Youtube channel and in the event space at Milan Yachting Week. Looking forward to the in-depth live coverage, during which we will respond to your comments, here is the chronicle of the first day of racing. Go to event
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Second night, Italian, of racing from Auckland, new excitement, with a Luna Rossa definitely on the rise at the World Series. We will discuss this in detail in the 1 p.m. episode of the “The Cup Newspaper”, with guests Ambrose Beccaria, winner of the 2019 Mini Transat, and Maelle Frascari, 2019 world champion Olympic sailor in the Nacra 17 class, who will keep company with our own Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè, live on our page Facebook, on our channel Youtube and in the event space of Milan Yachting Week. Looking forward to the in-depth live coverage, during which we will respond to your comments, here is the chronicle of the first day of racing. Go to event
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17/12/20 – Auckland (NZL).36th America’s Cup presented by PradaRace Day 1Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team, Emirates Team New Zealand First night, Italian, of racing from Auckland, first impressions, first sweet and bitter emotions for Luna Rossa at the World Series. We will discuss this in detail in the 1 p.m. episode of the “The Cup Newspaper”, with guests “guru” Luca Bassani, the founder of the Wally brand, and David Ingiosi, kiter, journalist, and eclectic sailor, who will keep our Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè company, live on our page Facebook, on our channel Youtube and in this Milan Yachting Week event space. The performance of the boats is developing, and there are still many small and big problems to be solved by the teams. Therefore, it is difficult to be able to draw precise conclusions. The close confrontation between American Magic and Emirates Team New Zealand is certainly good news for the Cup because it portends that close racing, when the boats are at the top, may be a reality. Luna Rossa brings home positive indications in terms of clean flight and maneuvering ability, less good feelings in terms of pure speed. Decidedly solid, concrete and competitive American Magic which, despite being favored by the technical problem that affected the Kiwis with the delay in the prestart, has certainly shown that it is extremely competitive and tomorrow against Luna Rossa goes in search of further confirmation. Go to event
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Welcome to the Cup Newspaper, the format in which experts from the Sailing Newspaper, with guests, videos, and photos, tell you about Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli Team’s adventure at the XXXVI America’s Cup. You can comment live on the live feeds, scheduled at 1 p.m. each race day. THE SCHEDULE OF THE CUP NEWSPAPER – AMERICA’S CUP WORLD SERIES AND CHRISTMAS RACE TODAY LIVE: 1 p.m., the Premiére of Il Giornale della Coppa, with Bacci Del Buono, Pietro Pinucci, Luca Oriani and Eugenio Ruocco: we will do the first episode “in house,” with our own Bacci Del Buono and Eugenio Ruocco joined by Il Giornale della Vela editor Luca Oriani. Guest Peter Pinucci of Quantum Sails. Between historical nods and analysis of the new boats, it will be an opportunity to have a hearty “appetizer” of what will be waiting for us starting the night of Wednesday through Thursday. Dec. 17, 1 p.m. Guests Luca Bassani and David Ingiosi: In the company of Mr. Wally, Luca Bassani, and journalist, kiter and eclectic sportsman David Ingiosi, we will comment on the first races of the ACWS and Christmas Races. With Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè. Dec. 18, 1 p.m. Guests Ambrogio Beccaria and Maelle Frascari: the winner of the 2019 Mini Transat, who also sailed for a season on a Mini proto foiler, and the 2019 Nacra 17 world champion, for a full-on foiling episode. We will comment on the ACWS and Christmas Race regattas. With Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè. Dec. 19, 1 p.m. Guest speaker Elio Somaschini: the sailor who has traveled the world without instruments, a finalist for Sailor of the Year 2019, who will bring us his vision outside the “choir.” We will comment on the ACWS and Christmas Race regattas. With Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè. Dec. 20, 1 p.m. Let’s finish as we started: keeping Bacci Del Buono and Mauro Giuffrè company this time will be Luca Oriani and Eugenio Ruocco DISCOVER THE RED MOON PAVILION PRADA PIRELLI TEAM Go to event
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Follow Luna Rossa live and race highlights with the Cup Newspaper Here follow “live” all the stages of the XXXVI America’s Cup with journalists from the Sailing Newspaper. In each episode guests, technical commentary, videos and highlights of all races. Don’t worry, if you miss an episode you can watch it again because it remains available to you! « Prev1 / 2Next »COPPA AMERICA 2021 - Grazie LUNA ROSSA! La COPPA resta in Nuova Zelanda (per ora...)COPPA AMERICA 2021 - Ora non possiamo più SBAGLIARE. GO LUNA ROSSA, GO!COPPA AMERICA 2021 - Arriva la ZAMPATA del Defender e LUNA ROSSA venderà cara la pelleSPECIALE COPPA AMERICA 2021 - LUNA ROSSA e ETNZ FERMI, ma noi CI SIAMO! - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPALuna Rossa VINCE e PERDE! Che succede? COPPA AMERICA MATCH DAY 3 - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPALuna Rossa MORDE, i kiwi RISPONDONO! - COPPA AMERICA MATCH DAY TWO - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPALUNA ROSSA C'E'! Possiamo BATTERE i neozelandesi COPPA AMERICA MATCH DAY 1 - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPACOPPA AMERICA 2021 - L'ANTEPRIMA DELLA SFIDA - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPASPECIALE COPPA AMERICA 2021 - I SEGRETI DI TEAM NEW ZEALAND - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPASPECIALE COPPA AMERICA 2021: CHECCO BRUNI, CAYARD E DE ANGELIS LIVE A IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPAPUNTATA SPECIALE COPPA AMERICA 2021: PAUL CAYARD LIVE a IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPACOPPA AMERICA 2021 - PRADA CUP 2021 FINAL DAY 2 - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPACOPPA AMERICA 2021 - PRADA CUP FINAL DAY 1 - GLI ITALIANI PARTONO MEGLIO - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPACOPPA AMERICA 2021 SPECIALE LUNA ROSSA vs INEOS - PRADA CUP 2021 - IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPAPUNTATA SPECIALE COPPA AMERICA 2021: MAX SIRENA LIVE a IL GIORNALE DELLA COPPA« Prev1 / 2Next » Find out everything you need to know about Luna Rossa and the America’s Cup Discovering Luna Rossa Go to event
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“We were happy with boat 1; this second hull is its evolution.” Max Sirena, live from Auckland, reveals all the secrets of Luna Rossa’s second AC75 hull, with which the team will be on the water at the Prada Cup starting Dec. 17 and try to win the America’s Cup. Luna Rossa’s skipper and managing team director tells us about the boat in detail, with his usual irony: “In winter they all become builders, sailors, that’s the great thing about Italians.” Enjoy the beautiful and lengthy interview. WHO IS MAX SIREN Born in 1971 in Rimini, Massimiliano “Max” Sirena is in his seventh participation in the America’s Cup. Of these he won the 33rd with BMW Oracle Racing in the role of wing mast manager and the 35th with Emirates Team New Zealand in the Bermuda edition in 2017. Max was skipper of the Extreme 40 Luna Rossa and winner of the Extreme Sailing Series championship in 2011. With the Luna Rossa team, he participated in the 2000 challenges, winning the Louis Vuitton Cup, and 2003 and 2007 in the role of assistant bowman. He then became Skipper and Team Director of Luna Rossa in the campaign for the 34th America’s Cup, held in San Francisco in 2013. Today, still in the role of Skipper and Team Director, he is leading the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team in the challenge for the 36th America’s Cup to be contested in Auckland in 2021. See also: SILENCE, CHECCO BRUNI SPEAKS ROMANO BATTISTI, FROM ROWING TO THE CUP VASCO VASCOTTO THOUGHT ON THE CUP HOW DOES THE DOUBLE MAINSAIL OF RED MOON WORK? FIND OUT WHY RED MOON FLIES WATCH OUR FIRST INTERVIEW WITH MAX SIREN DISCOVER THE RED MOON PAVILION Go to event