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Jules Verne trophy
Bruno Peyron : "We’ll rebuild !... and we’ll be off again !"
Bruno Peyron has left Vannes, leaving repairs to Orange’s mast in the hands of the architects and engineers of the Mulitplast boat yard. Casting his thoughts back to the start and the incident which occurred only 30 minutes afterwards, Bruno Peyron commented : " It is difficult to describe what goes through your head when so much (...) -
VOLVO OCEAN RACE / leg 4
Shoot out for finish
After almost 7000 miles of racing, the five leading boats in the Volvo Ocean Race fleet are locked into the tightest of battles. It could almost be likened to a Wild West Shoot Out. The action of the strategy, weather and boat to boat tactics is awe-inspiring and to the dedicated followers it will no doubt, now be bordering on addiction to (...) -
VOLVO OCEAN RACE / Leg 4
The pain of thawing out
As the V.O.60s have headed further north towards Rio de Janeiro and the temperatures have started to soar, the crew have been experiencing excruciating pain as their chilblains and minor frostbite injuries have warmed up. Some of the teams‚ helmsmen have experienced repetitive strain injury from the rigours of steering their boats in (...) -
America’s Cup International regatta
OneWorld snatches Victory under the Auckland Harbour Bridge
For the first time this week weather conditions at the scheduled start time were suitable for a race. With the match racing series finishing yesterday at the end of the double round robin series, only the last fleet race remained to be sailed. -
VOLVO OCEAN RACE / Leg 4
Turning the heat up
The heat is on in the Volvo Ocean Race in more ways than one. Concentration, analysis and making the right moves, is paramount and the navigators and tacticians are working overtime, to make sure that they do not let the rest of the team down. As the boats head north towards Rio de Janeiro air and water temperatures are improving by the (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand wins again
Racing was delayed for several hours today as the North Easterly sea breeze slowly appeared and settled down to blow at a light 6 knots. As the programme of races had slipped dramatically over the week due to light weather, the committee decided to terminate the match racing at the end of the Round Robin series, using the rankings from these (...) -
VOLVO OCEAN RACE / Leg 4
SEB arrives in Punta Arenas to be shipped to Rio
News’ Corp new helm. Onboard photo.Depression, stress and exhaustion are likely to be setting in for some of the crews of the Volvo Ocean Race, along with the ups and downs and day to day grind of yacht racing. The highs are extreme and can provide an adrenaline buzz second to none and the lows can be the worst thing that has ever happened to you in your life at that (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand loses first race
Racing started on time today in a 10 knot South-Easterly under a clear summer sky. The race course situation, in the lee of Rangitoto Island, meant that the wind on the water was patchy with different amounts of breeze blowing just metres apart. The result of both races today was determined more by being in the right pressure at the right time (...) -
Jules Verne Trophy
Orange breaks her mechanics
Orange on the starting line. Broken Mast (down). Photos: G.Martin-RagetBruno Peyron and his twelve men crew left Brest Brest #brest at 8:35, local time, this morning. Then they put sails and cape to the west to leave the bay of Brest Brest #brest and join the starting line of the round the world record Record #sailingrecord (...) -
America’s Cup International Regatta
Team New Zealand dominant
Racing was delayed for several hours today (Thursday) as the forecast South Easterly failed to appear, and a North Easterly sea breeze filled in late in the afternoon to give light and patchy winds never exceeding 10 knots. Two flights were run, which means that Round Robin One is finished and the first flight of Round Robin Two has been (...)
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