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Sailing World Weekly – November 21

Close race at the front of the Volvo pack with four boats within 100 miles of one another. Plus, Ellen makes it on T.V. again, BMW ORACLE picks site for it’s boat construction, U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship, with news and results from the previous week.

Sailing World Weekly – 7 November 2005

Fire is the latest in a series of disasters in the Volvo’s first leg. Updates on the Transat Jacques Vabre, College Fall Championships, the Lands’ End Texas NOOD, and the new Olympic format.

Ericsson Wins the Left, And the Race

In light-air, the Volvo Ocean Race’s first in-port fleet race was held in the Spanish port of Sanxenxo. As expected, conditions highlighted which boats would excel when winds were down.

Sailing World Blog By Dave Reed, Sailing World

To Gothenburg, From Vigo, By Way of the Southern Ocean Prelude to the Volvo Ocean Race. In his latest team update, Bouwe Bekking, skipper of the Spanish Volvo Ocean Race entry, Movistar, said that with six of seven teams now in Sanxenxo, Spain, he’s starting to ”taste the race atmosphere.

Sailing World Weekly – November 21

Close race at the front of the Volvo pack with four boats within 100 miles of one another. Plus, Ellen makes it on T.V. again, BMW ORACLE picks site for it’s boat construction, U.S. Women’s Match Racing Championship, with news and results from the previous week.

Sailing World Weekly – 7 November 2005

Fire is the latest in a series of disasters in the Volvo’s first leg. Updates on the Transat Jacques Vabre, College Fall Championships, the Lands’ End Texas NOOD, and the new Olympic format.

Ericsson Wins the Left, And the Race

In light-air, the Volvo Ocean Race’s first in-port fleet race was held in the Spanish port of Sanxenxo. As expected, conditions highlighted which boats would excel when winds were down.

Sailing World Blog By Dave Reed, Sailing World

To Gothenburg, From Vigo, By Way of the Southern Ocean Prelude to the Volvo Ocean Race. In his latest team update, Bouwe Bekking, skipper of the Spanish Volvo Ocean Race entry, Movistar, said that with six of seven teams now in Sanxenxo, Spain, he’s starting to ”taste the race atmosphere.

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