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May 4, 2010Early Days YetDave Reed tries to make sense of the VOR technical committee's "Shed Measurement Guidelinees," which explain how measurers will go about measuring hulls for the 2010-'11 Volvo Ocean Race.
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October 31, 2011Volvo Ocean Race 2011-12: Pro-Am RaceThe first Pro-Am Race of the 2011-12 Volvo Ocean Race featured picture perfect conditions for the six VOR teams in Alicante, Spain. Photos by Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race.
Read more about the racing in our Finish Line forum.
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July 6, 2011More Than a Race TeamMarmo and Laird Hamilton join PUMA Ocean Racing to promote an ocean preservation campaign and provide accessibility to the water.
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August 24, 2011Keeping SecretsWhat’s with the business of keeping our America’s Cup and Volvo boats under wraps until game time? It’s all about the head games, and as silly as they are, I can’t stop playing. Gaining Bearing from our September 2011 issue.
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November 7, 20112011-'12 Volvo Ocean RaceGet ready for a photo finish as PUMA and Telefonica close in on the finish of Leg 5 in Itajaí, Brazil.
Read more—and view the latest VOR videos—in our Finish Line forum.
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June 30, 2011The Hardest PartIt's not the sleep deprivation or the relentless pace that makes the Volvo Ocean Race so tough. It's leaving the dock, and your family behind--again and again. Gaining Bearing from our June 2011 issue.
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October 31, 2011Stepping Into the RingIt’s game time for six Volvo Ocean Race teams, and ready or not, here we come. "Gaining Bearing" from our November/December 2011 issue.
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November 2, 2011A Formidable FleetThe five new boats in the Volvo Ocean Race share many traits, which should deliver close racing from start to finish. "Tech Review" from our Nov/Dec 2011 issue.
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November 27, 2006Nice Guy To Lead Volvo's Mean MachineSoftspoken Kiwi Ray Davies, a veteran of two Volvo Ocean Races and three America's Cups, will lead Peter de Ridder's 2009 VOR campaign. "For the Record" from our November/December 2006 issue
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July 2, 2012A French Affair Gets PersonalThe Pro-Am events of the Volvo Ocean Race are meant to be a fun way for passengers to try sailing a Volvo Open 70. Blogger Bruce Gain learns that for PUMA skipper Ken Read, racing is racing.

