Before Alinghi Defends the Cup, Tourist Defends His Taxi
Ernesto Bertarelli isn’t the only one defending his own in Valencia. “A Voice From Valencia” from our May 18, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Ernesto Bertarelli isn’t the only one defending his own in Valencia. “A Voice From Valencia” from our May 18, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
The versatile utility winch has become the single most important piece of hardware in the pit. “Tech Review” from our May 2007 issue
Is Jes Gram-Hansen the next Russell Coutts. I ponder that question and a few others in a final smorgasbord wrap-up of the Round Robin portion of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
The race for first was only a race for 5 minutes, as Emirates Team New Zealand split away from BMW Oracle Racing and found a nice shift and some pressure on the right side and sailed away for a win.
Victory Challenge couldn’t have asked for a better start, crossing the starting line 18 seconds ahead of Emirates Team New Zealand. But it wasn’t enough as ETNZ won the race and assured Desafio Espanol of the final spot in the semifinals.
The Swedish tactical team of Mattias and Stefan Rahm earned their keep today, as Victory Challenge won a must-win race against Desafío Español. But the 7-second win was anythign but easy. Also Emirates Team New Zealand takes down Luna Rossa and +39 Challenge earns a quality win.
Just Victory Challenge and Desafío Español remain alive for the final spot in the semifinals of the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup.
Another race, another come-from-behind win for Chris Dickson and BMW Oracle Racing. This time over co-leader Luna Rossa Challenge. Plus, why Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia’s win over Desafio Espanol will be resailed.
As wind strategist for Luna Rossa, American Andy Horton often finds himself up the mast looking for breeze. “A Voice from Valencia” from our May 3, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Despite a surprising loss to Desafio Espanol, BMW Oracle wins Round Robin 1 with a 9-1 record. Luna Rossa finishes second.
A little known part of the rule on penalty turns costs Areva Challenge a hard-fought win over Team Shosholoza.
Team Shosholoza lost matches against Emirates Team New Zealand and Desafio Espanol in Flights 6 and 7 of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
Ernesto Bertarelli isn’t the only one defending his own in Valencia. “A Voice From Valencia” from our May 18, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
The versatile utility winch has become the single most important piece of hardware in the pit. “Tech Review” from our May 2007 issue
Is Jes Gram-Hansen the next Russell Coutts. I ponder that question and a few others in a final smorgasbord wrap-up of the Round Robin portion of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
The race for first was only a race for 5 minutes, as Emirates Team New Zealand split away from BMW Oracle Racing and found a nice shift and some pressure on the right side and sailed away for a win.
Victory Challenge couldn’t have asked for a better start, crossing the starting line 18 seconds ahead of Emirates Team New Zealand. But it wasn’t enough as ETNZ won the race and assured Desafio Espanol of the final spot in the semifinals.
The Swedish tactical team of Mattias and Stefan Rahm earned their keep today, as Victory Challenge won a must-win race against Desafío Español. But the 7-second win was anythign but easy. Also Emirates Team New Zealand takes down Luna Rossa and +39 Challenge earns a quality win.
Just Victory Challenge and Desafío Español remain alive for the final spot in the semifinals of the 2007 Louis Vuitton Cup.
Another race, another come-from-behind win for Chris Dickson and BMW Oracle Racing. This time over co-leader Luna Rossa Challenge. Plus, why Mascalzone Latino-Capitalia’s win over Desafio Espanol will be resailed.
As wind strategist for Luna Rossa, American Andy Horton often finds himself up the mast looking for breeze. “A Voice from Valencia” from our May 3, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Despite a surprising loss to Desafio Espanol, BMW Oracle wins Round Robin 1 with a 9-1 record. Luna Rossa finishes second.
A little known part of the rule on penalty turns costs Areva Challenge a hard-fought win over Team Shosholoza.
Team Shosholoza lost matches against Emirates Team New Zealand and Desafio Espanol in Flights 6 and 7 of the Louis Vuitton Cup.
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