Emirates Team Zealand have been flying in the early stages of the 2017 America's Cup match.
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But helmsman Peter Burling and his team are not getting carried away. New Zealand led the 2013 event 8-1 but conspired to lose to Oracle Team USA -- the opponent it faces in Bermuda.
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The recriminations back home were huge for CEO Grant Dalton and his then skipper Dean Barker.
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Barker was removed from his role as skipper and opted instead to join rival team Softbank for this year's Cup.
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His departure ushered in a new youth policy with the average age of the crew now under 30.
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But that has just been part of the transformation. An aggressive design philosophy has given the team a speed boost in Bermuda.
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Part of that has been down to the team's decision to go for pedal power rather than the more traditional approach of hand grinders.
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With seemingly increased pace on the rest of the crews they have moved into a 3-0 lead over Team Oracle USA.
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But superstition from 2013 means the team are playing down the splash they're making in the Great Sound, where the racing is taking place.
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Having endured mishaps, including a dramatic capsizing, they are well aware things can still go awry during this weekend's round of races.