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February 4, 2013Newport Gets the NodThe battle between Newport and Baltimore for host-port supremacy, goes to Rhode Island's City by the Sea, where the stronger fan base should emerge.
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January 17, 2013Out With the Old, In With the NewWith the calendar officially turning one year closer to the start of the next Volvo Ocean Race, it seems a fitting time to check in and see what teams are making New Year’s resolutions and which teams are moving on.
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January 11, 2013Volvo Ocean Race: Reporters WantedThe Volvo Ocean Race is seeking qualified candidates for onboard reporters for its 2014-'15 edition. Do you have the stomach?
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October 25, 2012Volvo Ocean Race: The AftermathSailing’s premier offshore race has some soul-searching to do as it takes steps to ensure its future.
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September 20, 2012Volvo Ocean Race: Driven to ChangeThe realities of a shrinking fleet and the rising cost of competing in and running the Volvo Ocean Race have forced race organizers to take a different tack. I hope it's not a header. Gaining Bearing from our September 2012 issue.
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September 17, 2012Volvo Ocean Race: Reigning in the FleetThe Volvo Ocean Race's proposed 65-foot one-design will be plenty fast and technical, but also capable of being sailed by a wider variety of teams. New Boats "Tech Review" from our September 2012 issue.
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September 14, 2012The Dark Clouds Behind the Silver LiningWill the move to a one-design for the next Volvo Ocean Race be enough to bring eight quality teams to the starting line come 2014?
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August 28, 2012Volvo Ocean Race: Scheds Change the GamePosition reports and fleet tracking for ocean races are fine and good for friends, fans, and the media, but on the racecourse, knowing what others are up to dilutes the challenge. Gaining Bearing from our July/August 2012 issue.
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August 24, 2012Missed Opportunity: Volvo Ocean Race Miami StopoverWhere the hell is everyone? Editor's Letter from our July/August 2012 issue.
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August 21, 2012It's Ladies First for the Volvo Ocean RaceAn all-female effort from Sweden is the first to throw its hat in the ring for the 2014 Volvo Ocean Race. Kersti Strandqvist, Senior Vice President, Corporate Communications at SCA, above with project manager Richard Brisius.

