Sport | Leg 2 – Day 1
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Abu Dhabi lead fleet on Leg 2
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing blazed a comeback trail after speeding around the Cape Town inshore course and leading the fleet on the Leg 2 charge to their home base at Abu Dhabi just days after replacing the boat's broken mast
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Sport | Stopover 1-Cape Town
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Telefónica surge to another victory
Team Telefónica continued their winning streak on Saturday, claiming victory in the V&A Waterfront In-Port Race at Cape Town to extend their overall lead.
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Sport | Stop over
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The return of Team Sanya
Measure twice, cut once -- the carpenter's maxim will be fresh in the minds of the team working on Sanya as they prepare to match the huge replacement piece of bow to the damaged section that has now been removed. Read More
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Groupama celebrate podium finish
Frustration gave way to elation for Groupama sailing team as they finally crossed the Leg 1 finish line in third position at Cape Town today, after 24 days at sea.
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Groupama's slow progress continues
hird placed Groupama sailing team’s progress towards the Leg 1 finish line continues to be slowed by light and fickle winds on their final approach to Cape Town, South Africa.
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A rough ride home
Chris Nicholson nursed CAMPER through a rough night and a late morning scare before the team made it back to second place and a series of ecstatic family reunions.
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Second place for Camper
Chris Nicholson nursed CAMPER through a rough night and a late morning scare before arriving home to second place and a series of ecstatic family reunions.
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Telefónica celebrating Leg 1 victory
Team Telefónica has victoriously crossed the finish line while the sun was setting in Cape Town, South Africa, shooting to the top of the overall leaderboard.Read More
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Telefónica on course for victory
Tonight at 1900 UTC, Iker Martínez's Team Telefónica had just 406 nautical miles to complete on the first leg of the Volvo Ocean Race when, provided her current progress continues, victory will be theirs.
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Telefónica push ahead
It was a case of the rich getting richer after two weeks of racing in Leg 1 of the Volvo Ocean Race as leaders Team Telefónica forged ahead and arch-rivals Puma were left to rue what skipper Ken Read called a tactical mistake.
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Waiting for King Neptune
As PUMA Ocean Racing charge towards the Equator this morning there's only one thing on media crewman Amory Ross' mind - the line crossing ceremony. Just hours before he and Rome Kirby will go before King Neptune he sent this blog from Mar Mostro
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