Waikato Times

Barker questions Team NZ’s timing

- YACHTING

Former skipper Dean Barker has questioned Team New Zealand’s readiness for the America’s Cup.

Barker is now CEO and skipper of rival syndicate Team Japan and has voiced some thoughts on overall preparatio­ns as they launched their new cup catamaran in Bermuda yesterday.

Qualifying racing starts in Bermuda in late May. Team New Zealand are leaving their run to Bermuda late, deciding to do the bulk of their testing and training in Auckland.

Barker, dumped by the Kiwis in the wake of the 2013 Cup defeat in San Francisco, believes Team New Zealand, Team France and Britain’s Ben Ainslie Racing could pay a price for failing to get used to local conditions in Bermuda.

Team New Zealand have only raced one two-day regatta in Bermuda since the British territory was controvers­ially chosen by Cup holders Oracle team USA as the venue for the 35th edition of the regatta.

‘‘It certainly helps to have a year of sailing in Bermuda under us and at the Cup it’ll feel like we’re sailing at home,’’ Barker said.

‘‘We’ll have a much better understand­ing of what to expect and the three teams who were based here will hopefully have an advantage over the other three.’’

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