Mapfre Wins Leg 2
MAPFRE has won Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race, arriving into Cape Town ahead of Dongfeng Race Team and Vestas 11th Hour Racing.
MAPFRE has won Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race, arriving into Cape Town ahead of Dongfeng Race Team and Vestas 11th Hour Racing.
The week has started off at full-speed; temperatures are plummeting in the South Atlantic, speeds are up, and one of the leading boats has engaged Stealth Mode…
Yet another lead change puts Team Brunel on top, with just under halfway to go.
The Volvo Ocean Race frontrunners are into the Southern Hemisphere on Monday after crossing the Equator, the latest milestone in the drag race to Cape Town.
Turn the Tide on Plastic disappears from the radar for 24 hours, Dongfeng fights for the top.
The battle for the top of the leaderboard continues to rage, with Vestas 11th Hour Racing retaking the lead overnight.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet is charged into a challenging first night at sea with winds over 30-knots.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing have won Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race, crossing the finish line in the River Tagus in Lisbon, Portugal, to complete the 1,650 nautical mile leg.
At the front, a dogfight between Mapfre and Vestas, in the rear, a three way battle separated by less than a mile.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing still occupy the top spot after a challenging first 50 hours of the opening leg from Alicante.
Charlie Enright’s Vestas 11th Hour Racing grabs the lead as the fleet converge on the Strait of Gibraltar.
Conditions couldn’t have been better for the start in Alicante, Spain on Sunday afternoon.
MAPFRE has won Leg 2 of the Volvo Ocean Race, arriving into Cape Town ahead of Dongfeng Race Team and Vestas 11th Hour Racing.
The week has started off at full-speed; temperatures are plummeting in the South Atlantic, speeds are up, and one of the leading boats has engaged Stealth Mode…
Yet another lead change puts Team Brunel on top, with just under halfway to go.
The Volvo Ocean Race frontrunners are into the Southern Hemisphere on Monday after crossing the Equator, the latest milestone in the drag race to Cape Town.
Turn the Tide on Plastic disappears from the radar for 24 hours, Dongfeng fights for the top.
The battle for the top of the leaderboard continues to rage, with Vestas 11th Hour Racing retaking the lead overnight.
The Volvo Ocean Race fleet is charged into a challenging first night at sea with winds over 30-knots.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing have won Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race, crossing the finish line in the River Tagus in Lisbon, Portugal, to complete the 1,650 nautical mile leg.
At the front, a dogfight between Mapfre and Vestas, in the rear, a three way battle separated by less than a mile.
Vestas 11th Hour Racing still occupy the top spot after a challenging first 50 hours of the opening leg from Alicante.
Charlie Enright’s Vestas 11th Hour Racing grabs the lead as the fleet converge on the Strait of Gibraltar.
Conditions couldn’t have been better for the start in Alicante, Spain on Sunday afternoon.
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