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August 10, 2011AC World Series: Cascais 2011
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July 28, 2011A Ride Aboard the Time MachineCompared to modern racers, 12-Metres are heavy, slow, and a lot of work to sail. But no other class can match the 12s when it comes to sailing history, and that's what makes the ride worthwhile.
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June 14, 2011Onboard Russell's New RideSailing World goes for a ride on the AC45, and gets a chance to drive the wing-sailed rocketship that's redefining the America's Cup
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June 6, 2011The Making of A One-Design Hard SailRig Tech interview from our Jan/Feb 2011 issue. The one-design wing for the AC45 is a scaled-down version of the mammoth sail used to win the 33rd America's Cup, but designing it is by no means simple.
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May 6, 2011A First Look at America's Cup 2.0Two weeks of intensive test racing in Auckland, New Zealand, have given race organizers and television operatives a glimpse of what they're in for when it comes to re-inventing the America's Cup. The early returns are positive, but not universally so.
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February 10, 2011Race Arena UnveiledAs the America's Cup starts to jump through the many hoops required to host the event in San Francisco Bay, an early look at the race arena offers a bit of insight as to the future of the competition for sailing's top trophy.
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December 22, 2010Rhode Island Rallies for the CupSail Newport's Brad Read explains why he thinks Rhode Island would be a suitable location for the 34th America's Cup.
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October 6, 2010Another One Bites the DustDormant United Internet Team Germany makes its non-participation in the 34th America's Cup official.
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October 5, 2010The Brits Are Out, So Is One Italian Team, but…the Russians Are ComingWhile others tell BMW Oracle Racing, "Thanks, but no thanks," regarding their dramatic remake of the America's Cup, Synergy team remains on course to become the first Russian team to contend for the Auld Mug.
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September 20, 2010Hall of Fame Ushers in New Era With 2010 ClassThe 2010 class of inductees into the America's Cup Hall of Fame is full of trimmers, strategists, navigators, and bowman, and devoid of tacticians or helmsmen. It's about time.

