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Britain advanced to the America's Cup final for the first time in 60 years by defeating Italy in the Louis Vuitton Cup series, setting up a showdown against defending champions New Zealand later this month in Barcelona. Skipper Ben Ainslie, with the backing of British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe, hopes their boat, built with help from Formula One team Mercedes, can win the coveted "Auld Mug."
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