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February 8, 2012Three Burning Questions After Leg 3As the Volvo Ocean Race fleet recuperates in Sanya, China, we ponder whether Puma Ocean Racing can make a comeback, whether Telefonica will falter, and whether Team Sanya will even finish.
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January 30, 2012Cape Horn by CatYvan Bourgnon and Sebastien Roubine have conquered sailing's equivalent of Everest: rounding Cape Horn in a beach cat.
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January 18, 2012Jules Verne Is Just the BeginningCircumnavigating the globe in 45 days is just a taste of what's to come in the world of offshore multihulls, says Banque Populaire's Loick Peyron.
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January 13, 20122012 Fort Lauderdale to Key West Race
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January 5, 20122011-'12 Global Ocean RaceThe Class 40 Cessna Citation leads the doublehanded fleet out of the headwinds and towards the finish of the third leg in Uruguay. Meanwhile, Buckley Systems and Campagne de France close in on New Zealand after injury and gear damage.
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December 28, 2011The Domino EffectWhen 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.
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December 28, 2011Rolex Sydney HobartInvestec Loyal takes line honors after the race committee's protest is dismissed. Meanwhile, Stephen Ainsworth’s Reichel Pugh 63 Loki is currently the favorite for the overall IRC handicap prize. Photos by ROLEX/Daniel Forster.
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December 27, 2011Leg 2 Update: The Best Race We Never SawTelefonica wins the offshore portion of Leg 2 as the fleet crosses the finish line in the Stealth Zone.
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December 21, 2011Leg 2 Update: Good Days, Bad Days, and Going Half Mad DaysThe 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.
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December 13, 2011Leg 2 Offers Big Risks, Big RewardsAs 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.



