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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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May 19, 2012VOR Miami In-Port: Telefonica's Worst HourThe Volvo Ocean Race's overall leader led the fleet to the first mark of the Miami In-Port Race, stumbled several times and left the door open for Abu Dhabi and Groupama to compress the standings.
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November 4, 2011Storm the VillageSW's Dave Reed gets stoked for the stopovers of the 2011-'12 Volvo Ocean Race. "Editor's Log" from our November/December 2011 issue.
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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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April 19, 2012Sail-Gate: Telefonica ClearedHere's the official word, issued today from Brazil regarding the case against Telefonica's sail inventory for Leg 4.
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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.
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April 12, 2012Built to LastPUMA Ocean Racing's Ken Read gives us the low down on this "bullet proof" inventory, and why his onboard sewing machine is gathering cobwebs.
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July 10, 20122011-'12 Volvo Ocean Race: Awards CeremonyFranck Cammas did not let the fact that both he and Groupama were new players in the Volvo Ocean Race stand in his way as he sailed into an overall victory for 2011-'12 series. The Prize Giving Ceremony took place in a flurry of confetti in Galway, Ireland, and was even attended by Prince Carl Philip of Sweden.
Photo Credit: Ian Roman and Paul Todd/Volvo Ocean Race
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April 11, 20122011-'12 Volvo Ocean Race: Leg 5PUMA edges out Telefonica in the finale of Leg 5 in Itajaí, Brazil.
Photos by Ian Roman, Paul Todd, VOR media crewmembers Diego Fructuoso/Team Telefonica, Yann Riou/Groupama Sailing Team, Hamish Hooper/CAMPER ETNZ, Nick Dana/Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing.Follow the racing--and see the latest videos--in our Finish Line forum.
Read Ryan O'Grady's latest Volvo Voyeur blog on the Southern Ocean slamfest.

