LVC Report: BMW Edges Luna Rossa, Remains Undefeated
In Flight 5 of the Louis Vuitton Cup, BMW Oracle Racing defeated Luna Rossa by just six seconds, preserving its winning streak and its place atop the standings.
In Flight 5 of the Louis Vuitton Cup, BMW Oracle Racing defeated Luna Rossa by just six seconds, preserving its winning streak and its place atop the standings.
American Andrew Lewis, 24, rotates as a grinder for the Swedish America’s Cup syndicate. “A Voice From Valencia” from our April 19, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Three days of no wind and no racing have complicated the Louis Vuitton Cup schedule and exhausted sailors’ tall tale supply. “First Beat” from our April 19, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
K.P. Giordano spent a day lugging sails and grinding winches for BMW Oracle Racing and loved every minute of it.
After years of training and 13 practice regattas, the Louis Vuitton Cup starts on April 16. Here’s a few things to look for as the racing gets underway, plus a prediction of the results following Round Robin 1.
Senior editor Stuart Streuli laments the fact that media outlets such as the /New York Times/ focus on worn out AC topics such as money and secrecy. “First Beat” from our April 5, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Andy Horton, strategist/tactician for Luna Rossa Challenge, shares his insider insight on everything from AC hull design to Valencia weather patterns. “A Voice from Valencia” from our April 5, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Despite the singular goal of winning the America’s Cup, the 12 syndicates are approaching Louis Vuitton Act 13 from vastly different tacks. “First Beat” from our March 30, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/.
/SW/ associate editor Tony Bessinger interviews the ladder-climbing Regatta Director of the 32nd America’s Cup. “A Voice from Valencia” from our March 30, 2007 /AC eNewsletter/.
What can sailing learn from Mark Cuban (left), Britney Spears, and NASCAR? Well read on because we’ve got a few unique ideas on how the sport can really capitalize on the 2007 America’s Cup.
Italian Tommaso Chieffi has helped make South Africa’s Team Shosholoza a faster, smarter squad. “A Voice From Valencia” from our March 22, 2007, /Cup Compound eNewsletter/
Areva Challenge Team Leader Dawn Riley involves herself in every aspect of the America’s Cup campaign, from personnel management to sail-lugging.
In Flight 5 of the Louis Vuitton Cup, BMW Oracle Racing defeated Luna Rossa by just six seconds, preserving its winning streak and its place atop the standings.
American Andrew Lewis, 24, rotates as a grinder for the Swedish America’s Cup syndicate. “A Voice From Valencia” from our April 19, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Three days of no wind and no racing have complicated the Louis Vuitton Cup schedule and exhausted sailors’ tall tale supply. “First Beat” from our April 19, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
K.P. Giordano spent a day lugging sails and grinding winches for BMW Oracle Racing and loved every minute of it.
After years of training and 13 practice regattas, the Louis Vuitton Cup starts on April 16. Here’s a few things to look for as the racing gets underway, plus a prediction of the results following Round Robin 1.
Senior editor Stuart Streuli laments the fact that media outlets such as the /New York Times/ focus on worn out AC topics such as money and secrecy. “First Beat” from our April 5, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Andy Horton, strategist/tactician for Luna Rossa Challenge, shares his insider insight on everything from AC hull design to Valencia weather patterns. “A Voice from Valencia” from our April 5, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/
Despite the singular goal of winning the America’s Cup, the 12 syndicates are approaching Louis Vuitton Act 13 from vastly different tacks. “First Beat” from our March 30, 2007, /AC eNewsletter/.
/SW/ associate editor Tony Bessinger interviews the ladder-climbing Regatta Director of the 32nd America’s Cup. “A Voice from Valencia” from our March 30, 2007 /AC eNewsletter/.
What can sailing learn from Mark Cuban (left), Britney Spears, and NASCAR? Well read on because we’ve got a few unique ideas on how the sport can really capitalize on the 2007 America’s Cup.
Italian Tommaso Chieffi has helped make South Africa’s Team Shosholoza a faster, smarter squad. “A Voice From Valencia” from our March 22, 2007, /Cup Compound eNewsletter/
Areva Challenge Team Leader Dawn Riley involves herself in every aspect of the America’s Cup campaign, from personnel management to sail-lugging.
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