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Thrilling New York SailGP Ends in Aussie Three-Peat Amid Hudson River Chaos

Tom Slingsby's BONDS Flying Roos secured their third consecutive SailGP victory in a dramatic, winner-takes-all final in New York, surviving extreme weather and a multi-boat collision that shook up the leaderboard.

Not represented: The Shore Crews · Mubadala Brazil SailGP Team

The Champions 40%The Challengers 30%The Host Hopefuls 30%

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SailGP Power Rankings: Australia's Flying Roos Dominate as US Team Climbs the Leaderboard

Following a dramatic New York Sail Grand Prix, Tom Slingsby's Australian crew has cemented its status as the team to beat in SailGP Season 6, while Emirates GBR and a resilient US squad round out the top three.

Not represented: Local organizing committees managing the logistics of hosting the massive F50 fleet · The umpires who have to make split-second penalty decisions in 100 km/h races

Championship Leaders 40%The Chasing Pack 35%Rebuilding Squads 25%

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New Zealand's Black Foils to Make SailGP Return in Halifax Following Devastating Crash

After a catastrophic collision in February that destroyed their F50 catamaran and left grinder Louis Sinclair with severe leg injuries, the New Zealand SailGP team is officially returning to the water. Armed with a newly built boat and a resilient crew, the Black Foils are targeting the Halifax Grand Prix for their comeback.

Not represented: The French SailGP Team, who also suffered severe boat damage and minor injuries in the identical crash. · Independent marine safety experts analyzing the structural failure points of the F50 hulls during 100 kph collisions.

The Black Foils Crew 45%League Organizers & Engineers 35%Neutral Observers & Competitors 20%

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