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    Sir Ben Ainslie admits the British challenge is playing catch-up as it starts to plan its trip to New Zealand for the America's Cup

    Sir Ben Ainslie admits the British challenge is playing catch-up as it starts to plan its trip to New Zealand for the America's Cup


    While relieved to have been granted an exemption to get its team members into the country, the decorated Olympian concedes Team New Zealand has a big advantage.



    Sir Ben Ainslie says they are planning to be operating on the Waitemata Harbour sometime in September.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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