
Spanish SailGP Team Takes San Fran Final
The Spanish SailGP team had been quietly lurking in the early races of Oracle SailGP Grand Prix in San Fran, and stunned in the three-boat Finale.
The Spanish SailGP team had been quietly lurking in the early races of Oracle SailGP Grand Prix in San Fran, and stunned in the three-boat Finale.
Aboard the Beneteau 44.7 Black Magic in this past summer’s Round Ireland Race, the craic was savage.
The Canadian squad found its groove in the tight confines of the Rolex Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix racecourse to earn its first season win.
Seattle area J/70 teams and their spark plug, Ron Rosenberg lay the foundation for a vibrant and cohesive racing scene.
Keeping to the Texan tradition of all things being bigger, the Rush Creek YC Sunfish Worlds was an enormous endeavor.
From one who was once skeptical of technology creeping into race starts: There’s an acceptance that the benefits are real.
Small and skinny waters create big champions and everlasting memories, each as unique as the shorelines that define them.
A grand-prix navigator more accustomed to high-performance machines revels in racing a legendary way-back time machine.
Jeremy Wilmot and Doug Newhouse share the story behind their J/70 World Championship title win in Palma in 2024.
With teams still coming to grips with the F50 and its new foil and wing configurations, it was the British squad that emerged at the top in Sydney.
A capsize en route to the practice race put an early end to the US team’s hopes of rebound in Sydney.
The magic of doublehanded offshore racing is the dynamic and unscripted collaboration and the passage of experience and skills.
The Spanish SailGP team had been quietly lurking in the early races of Oracle SailGP Grand Prix in San Fran, and stunned in the three-boat Finale.
Aboard the Beneteau 44.7 Black Magic in this past summer’s Round Ireland Race, the craic was savage.
The Canadian squad found its groove in the tight confines of the Rolex Los Angeles Sail Grand Prix racecourse to earn its first season win.
Seattle area J/70 teams and their spark plug, Ron Rosenberg lay the foundation for a vibrant and cohesive racing scene.
Keeping to the Texan tradition of all things being bigger, the Rush Creek YC Sunfish Worlds was an enormous endeavor.
From one who was once skeptical of technology creeping into race starts: There’s an acceptance that the benefits are real.
Small and skinny waters create big champions and everlasting memories, each as unique as the shorelines that define them.
A grand-prix navigator more accustomed to high-performance machines revels in racing a legendary way-back time machine.
Jeremy Wilmot and Doug Newhouse share the story behind their J/70 World Championship title win in Palma in 2024.
With teams still coming to grips with the F50 and its new foil and wing configurations, it was the British squad that emerged at the top in Sydney.
A capsize en route to the practice race put an early end to the US team’s hopes of rebound in Sydney.
The magic of doublehanded offshore racing is the dynamic and unscripted collaboration and the passage of experience and skills.
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