Cádiz, October 15 (EFE).- The United States won the Spanish SailGP on Sunday, the fifth qualifying event for the World Circuit of this sailing discipline which has been held since Saturday in Cádiz, after which Spain remains in third place. In the general classification.
The Americans were victorious in a final in which the Spanish team did not enter, and the Americans took advantage of their good start and managing moderate wind gusts, on a day with little force, and they were victorious in it, taking advantage of the moments in which it exploded at a speed of more than 40 kilometers per hour.
Denmark ranked second and third, and in last place among the trio competing in the final, Australia, which continues to lead the overall World Cup classification, finished.
Spain finished sixth among the 10 teams participating in the Cadiz event, which saw a huge crowd influx in the third year that the SailGP World Circuit has arrived in the Andalusian city.
The Spanish team, led by Diego Botin, finished third in last Saturday’s round before the final day, with a chance to enter the final.
But this Sunday he made two bad starts in races four and five, ruining his chance of reaching the Spanish Grand Prix final.
After this competition, Australia leads the World Championship with 43 points. Denmark follows in second place with 36; It placed the United States and Spain in third place in a tie with 32 points each.
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