The Domino Effect
When the mast collapses mid-race and mid-ocean, mar mostro‘s crew turns its efforts from a race against the fleet to a race against the clock. “Gaining Bearing” from our January/February 2012 issue.
When the mast collapses mid-race and mid-ocean, mar mostro‘s crew turns its efforts from a race against the fleet to a race against the clock. “Gaining Bearing” from our January/February 2012 issue.
Telefonica wins the offshore portion of Leg 2 as the fleet crosses the finish line in the Stealth Zone.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet has crossed the Agulhas Current, but there are still more lead changes and tactical decisions to come en route to Abu Dhabi.
We interview PUMA Ocean Racing’s Amory Ross, Telefonica’s Diego Fructoso, and Camper/Emirates Team New Zealand’s Hamish Hooper. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
As the Volvo Ocean Race fleet makes its way from Cape Town to Abu Dhabi, the trailing teams have an excellent opportunity to make gains—provided they don’t fall victim to the perils of the Indian Ocean.
View images from onboard Puma, Telefonica, and the rest of the fleet Photos by Amory Ross, Diego Fructuoso, and other VOR media. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum with daily position updates and onboard video.
Get ready for a photo finish as PUMA and Telefonica close in on the finish of Leg 5 in Itajaí, Brazil. Read more—and view the latest VOR videos—in our Finish Line forum.
SW‘s Dave Reed gets stoked for the stopovers of the 2011-’12 Volvo Ocean Race. “Editor’s Log” from our November/December 2011 issue.
The five new boats in the Volvo Ocean Race share many traits, which should deliver close racing from start to finish. “Tech Review” from our Nov/Dec 2011 issue.
The first Pro-Am Race of the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race featured picture perfect conditions for the six VOR teams in Alicante, Spain. Photos by Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race. Read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
It’s game time for six Volvo Ocean Race teams, and ready or not, here we come. “Gaining Bearing” from our November/December 2011 issue.
When the mast collapses mid-race and mid-ocean, mar mostro‘s crew turns its efforts from a race against the fleet to a race against the clock. “Gaining Bearing” from our January/February 2012 issue.
Telefonica wins the offshore portion of Leg 2 as the fleet crosses the finish line in the Stealth Zone.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet has crossed the Agulhas Current, but there are still more lead changes and tactical decisions to come en route to Abu Dhabi.
We interview PUMA Ocean Racing’s Amory Ross, Telefonica’s Diego Fructoso, and Camper/Emirates Team New Zealand’s Hamish Hooper. Web extra from our January 2012 issue.
As the Volvo Ocean Race fleet makes its way from Cape Town to Abu Dhabi, the trailing teams have an excellent opportunity to make gains—provided they don’t fall victim to the perils of the Indian Ocean.
View images from onboard Puma, Telefonica, and the rest of the fleet Photos by Amory Ross, Diego Fructuoso, and other VOR media. Follow the racing in our Finish Line forum with daily position updates and onboard video.
Get ready for a photo finish as PUMA and Telefonica close in on the finish of Leg 5 in Itajaí, Brazil. Read more—and view the latest VOR videos—in our Finish Line forum.
SW‘s Dave Reed gets stoked for the stopovers of the 2011-’12 Volvo Ocean Race. “Editor’s Log” from our November/December 2011 issue.
The five new boats in the Volvo Ocean Race share many traits, which should deliver close racing from start to finish. “Tech Review” from our Nov/Dec 2011 issue.
The first Pro-Am Race of the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race featured picture perfect conditions for the six VOR teams in Alicante, Spain. Photos by Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race. Read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
It’s game time for six Volvo Ocean Race teams, and ready or not, here we come. “Gaining Bearing” from our November/December 2011 issue.
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