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It sailed faster into the wind and, by the time Spithill guided his boat across the line after the downwind leg, Alinghi had fallen two miles behind.
When Libya came into sight, the men on board began to cheer and the rivalry became very keen; the ships of the barbarians sailed faster since their crews had undergone very long training, but those of the Greeks had sufficient lead.
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