Auckland doubles as the land of opportunity for the French SailGP team.
After missing the opening regatta of in Dubai late last year due to a shortage of boats, will be back in action in New Zealand this weekend looking to make up for lost time.
It wasn鈥檛 an ideal situation, the team鈥檚 Kiwi flight controller told the Herald, but the team were still able to get on the water during practice sessions prior to the event.
鈥淚t鈥檚 certainly the first time I鈥檝e been watching SailGP for a while rather than being involved, and it made us hungry to be here in Auckland and get ready for the event because it looked like a lot of fun,鈥 Saunders said.
鈥淚t is what it is. We鈥檝e got a good team, we鈥檝e got some great sponsors, the team鈥檚 coming along [and] setting up for the next three years now, so I think we鈥檙e in a good place.鈥
Season five will be Saunders鈥 first full campaign with the French, after joining them midway through season four, having started the season with the Swiss team.
It saw Saunders link up with teammates from the America鈥檚 Cup team, with the same core team working in both competitions, as is similar to several others including New Zealand鈥檚 Black Foils.
Saunders said the benefits of that were clear, and he was hopeful the team spending more time together would pay off as they look to start the season well.
鈥淓ven if you look at the communication alone, you need to speak a lot less now because everyone knows their role on the boat and everyone knows how we react in certain situations,鈥 Saunders said.
鈥淵ou can see that, you know, when you watch the Kiwis鈥 on-board footage, they don鈥檛 have to talk as much as some of the newer teams and so that鈥檚 a real advantage.
鈥淚 think we鈥檝e just been growing as a unit. We haven鈥檛 been together as long as some of the other teams, and we鈥檙e still growing.
鈥淲e still haven鈥檛 reached our potential yet, so we feel like it鈥檚 going to be coming, but we just need that time to continue to work on our little goals and we鈥檒l be in good shape.鈥
While Saunders has lived in France for the best part of the last decade, he was confident he would be able to bring some local knowledge to racing on the Waitemat膩 Harbour. However, one key variable would make it an even playing field.
鈥淚 love coming home to New Zealand, and I love sailing here as well. We鈥檙e going to have some great conditions so I think it helps [having local knowledge] but for my role specifically, I鈥檝e never sailed an F50 on these waters so it鈥檚 going to be the same for me as it is for everyone else,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t鈥檚 going to be a fantastic weekend. Where the grandstands are put and all the people, you can see the buzz on the waterfront already and it鈥檚 going to be something to watch for sure.鈥
joined the Herald sports team in 2017, bringing the same versatility to his coverage as he does to his sports viewing habits.
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