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21 April 2018

Volvo Ocean Race Leg 8, Itajai, Brazil, to Newport, RI USA, LIVE Feed

LIVE Tracker 2018.05.08: Volvo Ocean Race Leg 8 Finish in light winds:
 VOR Leg 8 Finish
See also Virtual Eye -- Volvo Ocean Race Leg 8 started 22 April 2018 from Itajai, Brazil, at 17:00 UTC (14:00 Itajaí) 1:00 p.m. EDT (US).
courtesy VolvoOceanRace.com
MAPFRE take a stunning win into Newport - Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18"The Spanish team MAPFRE made an incredible comeback over the final 24 hours to steal a leg win on Leg 8..." read more at link above.
Standings After Leg 8 (courtesy VolvoOceanRace.com):

Full Replay: MAPFRE Brunel Vestas Dongfeng Arrivals in Newport | Volvo Ocean Race:

Volvo Ocean Race video above published May 8, 2018. See also previous Volvo Ocean Race 'Daily Live' Shows (videos).

North to Newport - Leg 8 - Week 2 Volvo Ocean Race

The World Sailing Show video above published May 3, 2018: As the fleet heads north to Newport the pack is re-shuffled once again. Team Brunel has once again turned on the gas, and the battle for the long game has never been closer.

April 22, 2018--check out all the action from the start of the Leg 8 race from Itajaí to Newport--Full Video Replay and Leg 8 Start ...in 137 seconds (video). All 7 seven boats were on the start line in Itajaí, with their sights set on the 5700 nautical miles to Newport, Rhode Island. See also:
The Itajaí In-Port Race ...in 137 seconds (video) and Skippers' Leg 8 Start Press Conference (video).

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18, Leg 8 Itajai to Newport, 5700 nautical miles, start 22 April:

Standings after Leg 7 finish (courtesy VolvoOceanRace.com):
 Standings After Leg 7 Volvo Ocean Race

Leg 7 recap: Team Brunel won Leg 7 and Dongfeng Race Team placed second, 15 minutes behind, on Tuesday, April 3, 2018:
 VOR 20180405
Notes: Vestas 11th Hour Racing dismasted and motored to the Falkland Islands. Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag diverted to Chile following the loss of John Fisher, the Volvo Ocean Race SHK Scallywag sailor who was reported overboard on Monday, March 26, 2018, and is presumed "lost at sea" (video). More info: JohnTheCrowd | Sailing News: Volvo Ocean Race Leg 7, Auckland to Itajai, March 18 Start, LIVE Feed and VolvoOceanRace.com.

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 Leg 8, the teams: Vestas 11th Hour Racing, Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag, MAPFRE, Dongfeng Race Team, AkzoNobel, Team Brunel, Turn the Tide on Plastic:
Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 teams (source: VolvoOceanRace.com)
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19 April 2018

Volvo Ocean Race: Dismasted Vestas 11th Hour Racing Arrives in Itajai

Fairwinds from the Falklands

Vestas 11th Hour Racing video above published Apr 9, 2018: From the moment the sailors arrived in Stanley Harbour, Falkland Islands, to the dock out last Saturday, the entire town has come together to support the team's efforts of returning to the race. Without the help of every individual and organisation that provided support, none of this would have been possible. Watch what it took to get the blue boat on its way to Itajaí

'When the leg ended, the adventure began' | Volvo Ocean Race

Volvo Ocean Race video above published Apr 16, 2018: Vestas 11th Hour Racing has arrived into Itajaí – here's a look behind the scenes as the blue boat docked in under jury rig following a Leg 7 dismasting.

Warm Welcome in Itajaí

Vestas 11th Hour Racing video above published Apr 16, 2018: At 1000 local time on April 16, Vestas 11th Hour Racing sailed into the Rio Itajaí-açu with three modified sails and a jury rig fabricated in the Falkland Islands. Covering 1600 miles in nine days, the delivery crew of five were all smiles as the shore team, fellow competitors and Volvo Ocean Race staff greeted the boat in the Race Village in Itajaí, Brazil.

Now just days to go until Leg 8 Start on April 22, 2018.

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07 April 2018

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18, Capturing Cape Horn (video)

Capturing Cape Horn – behind-the-scenes with the Volvo Ocean Race media team

Volvo Ocean Race video published on Apr 6, 2018: Ever wondered how the Volvo Ocean Race captures & sends back footage from some of the planet's most remote places?

See also on JohnTheCrowd.com: Volvo Ocean Race Leg 7, Auckland to Itajai, March 18 Start, LIVE Feed

The Race Village in Itajai, Brazil, is officially open! | Volvo Ocean Race

Volvo Ocean Race video published Apr 6, 2018: After the gruelling Southern Ocean and Leg 7, Itajai, Brazil welcomes the Volvo Ocean Race.

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18 March 2018

Volvo Ocean Race Leg 7, Auckland to Itajai, March 18 Start, LIVE Feed

Daily Live – Friday, 6 Apr 2018 | Volvo Ocean Race

Volvo Ocean Race daily LIVE video above published Apr 6, 2018. Previous 'Daily Live' Shows.

Standings after Leg 7 finish (courtesy VolvoOceanRace.com):
 Standings After Leg 7 Volvo Ocean Race

Full Replay: Brunel Dongfeng Arrivals in Itajai | Volvo Ocean Race

Volvo Ocean Race video above published April 4, 2018: Team Brunel won Leg 7 and Dongfeng Race Team placed second, 15 minutes behind, on Tuesday, April 3, 2018.

LIVE Tracker 2018.04.06 at 15:00 UTC: Remaining two boats still racing are Turn the Tide on Plastic (light blue), and MAPFRE (white):
 VOR 20180405
Notes: Vestas 11th Hour Racing dismasted and motored to the Falkland Islands. Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag (gray boat in Pacific Ocean) diverted to Chile following the loss of John Fisher, the Volvo Ocean Race SHK Scallywag sailor who was reported overboard on Monday, March 26, 2018, and is now presumed "lost at sea" (video).

See also Virtual Eye -- (screenshot below shortly after the start 20180319 NZDT):
 Virtual Eye
Volvo Ocean Race Leg 7: Across the Southern Ocean at the bottom of the World
Cape Horn 29 March 2018

Volvo Ocean Race video above published Mar 30, 2018: Conrad Colman gets all the reaction following the fleet's rounding of sailing's most iconic landmark, Cape Horn.

Back to the Southern Ocean - Week 21 - Volvo Ocean Race

The World Sailing Show video above published Mar 23, 2018: Leg 7 back to the Southern Ocean as the fleet leaves Auckland for Itajaí, Brazil, via the legendary Cape Horn - 7,600 nautical miles - this week we look at:
- The spectacular leg start in Auckland with all seven boats
- The successful return of Vestas 11th Hour Racing now in the leading pack
- The first days of sailing in challenging conditions and dropping temperatures

Leg 7 Start ...in 115 seconds--Volvo Ocean Race video published Mar 18, 2018--the Leg 7 Start from Auckland. Full replay video here. Leg 7 Started 01:00 UTC March 18, 2018 (9pm EDT March 17th U.S.). See also Leg 7 Start Press Conference video - Auckland | Volvo Ocean Race Mar 16, 2018: The seven Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 skippers face the world’s media ahead of the Leg 7 start from Auckland.

Leg 7 (double points awarded): 7600 nautical miles across the Southern Ocean and around Cape Horn to finish at Itajai, Brazil:
Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 Leg 7 (source: VolvoOceanRace.com)
Standings after Leg 6 (via VolvoOceanRace.com)

Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 Leg 7: This is the defining leg of the Volvo Ocean Race, the longest leg of the race--7,600 nautical miles--and most of it is through some of the coldest, roughest ocean in the world. The fleet will leave Auckland on 18 March and head south past New Zealand’s East Cape into the Southern Ocean. Once they get far enough south they will be racing from west to east, sailing within the Westerly Storm Track (low pressure systems circulating west-to east around Antarctica), running with the low pressure systems that prowl around Antarctica. There will be big waves and there will be big breeze. And icebergs. Once across this vast expanse of ocean they will have to negotiate the legendary Cape Horn – where the power of the South Pacific slams into South America – and then turn north, traversing the coast of Argentina, Uruguay and finally Brazil to Itajaí. (source: VolvoOceanRace.com).

The Teams (Vestas 11th Hour Racing will return to the race for Leg 7):
Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 teams (source: VolvoOceanRace.com)
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06 November 2015

Transat Jacques Vabre 2015, Itajai Saturday Surprise? Sailing Videos


Transat Jacques Vabre 05/11/2015 - Images du Bord Sodebo Ultim' (Th. Coville - J.-L. Nélias)


Hope Leukemia Group Queguiner Transat Jacques Vabre IMOCA 2015

A Surprise before Saturday? | Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre - Itajai | October 2015 | Take to the seas and act for the planet: "The early morning (CET) Saturday should see the first Ultime break the finish line off Itajaí, Brasil to take overall line honours in this 12th edition of the Transat Jacques Vabre. With just under 800 miles of racing left the last 24 hours have seen Thomas Coville and Jean Luc Nélias come right back into race leaders Francois Gabart and Pascal Bidégorry, reducing their deficit from a maximum figure of over 250 miles to a margin of 120 miles this Thursday afternoon.  Second placed Coville and Nélias were on the wrong end of a rich get richer scenario during Tuesday and Wednesday, the leaders on MACIF were scything south into strengthening and lifting breeze. But today the tables turn slightly as the trade winds give way to one final unpredictable, stormy low pressure system which stands between them and Itajaí. MACIF were gaining again this afternoon, going slightly quicker, but victory is far from assured for Gabart and Bidégorry ..." read more at link above

TJV2015 Tracker
More info: JohnTheCrowd | Sailing News: Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 (twitter feed / video) 


Video above: Hugo Boss Helitreuillage de Alex Thomson et Guillermo Altadill Transat Jacque Vabre 

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29 October 2015

Transat Jacques Vabre 2015, Le Havre, France to Itajai, Brazil (video)


IMOCA Safran--Transat Jacques Vabre: Published on Oct 20, 2015 - The monohull IMOCA Safran, skippered by Morgan Lagravière and Nicolas Lunven, arrived at Le Havre, France, with few days until the start of the Transat Jacques Vabre. 42 competitors entered in this famous double-handed transat.

Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre, France - Itajai, Brazil: | Take to the seas and act for the planet:

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'The Worst is Passed!' Skippers on the Vacs this morning | Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre - Itajai | October 28, 2015 | Take to the seas and act for the planet:

Vincent Riou, PRB skipper IMOCA: " "Like every day, it's war. The boat is making 20kts and we have to be on it all the time... The worst is behind us now. We have two days on starboard, some sail changes to manage. I start looking to the Azores, which side to pass – windward or leeward – what is clear is that we will pass close to the islands. It is going well on PRB, for the moment, we’ll keep it up!”

Charlie Dalin, co-skipper of Queguiner - Leukemia Espoir (IMOCA): "To move around the boat on deck you are soaked. There was a lot of wind, between 30 and 40 knots. We are very happy with our position, everything is fine on board... "

Tanguy de Lamotte, skipper Initiatives Heart (IMOCA):"It is going well. Let’s say it's pretty invigorating sailing conditions. You are jumping waves when you are over 20kts..."

Getting into the groove...Guillermo Altadill speaks this morning | Transat Jacques Vabre 2015: "Gullermo Altadill, ESP, Hugo Boss IMOCA: “The night was OK. Last night we got gusts to 40kt but we managed to work with the sail changes to look after the boat, so we sailed to more west to get closer to the fleet. We are going upwind now and waiting for the next front for the shift to get on to starboard again and get reaching."

Transat Jacques Vabre: Bourgnon and Lamiré: (video at link) Gilles Lamiré and Yvan Bourgnon, participating in the Transat Jacques Vabre on a trimaran Multi50 (15.24 m), announced that they were abandoning the race with their boat hit a floating container between two waters.

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28 October 2015

Capsizes Damage 5 Sailboats, Day 1 Transat Jacques Vabre (video)



Capsizes and Damage to 5 boats on Day 1 Transat Jacques Vabre in the Bay of Biscay. (Published on Oct 27, 2015): 40 knots of wind and 6-7 metre waves play havoc with the fleet in the 2015 Transat Jacques Vabre. Five of the "top contenders' had to retire from the race after either capsizing or experiencing damage in the wild conditions. They were Edmond de Rothschild, Safran, Maitre CoQ, Prince de Bretagne and Team Concise.

Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre - Itajai | October 2015 | Take to the seas and act for the planet: Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre, France to Itajai, Brazil - 5400 miles

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Different Strokes | Transat Jacques Vabre 2015 : Le Havre - Itajai | Octobre 27 2015: "While a high pressure ridge threatens to slow the Ultime’s positive progress south, the good news for the highly competitive IMOCA class is that the leaders have reached the awaited windshift which has allowed them to point their bows south west, out of the worst of a low pressure and at least in the direction of the finish line some 4800 miles away in Itajaí. But for the Class 40s and some of the later IMOCAs a new low pressure is the next big threat. 35 of the entry of 42 boats are still heading for Itajaí. Lemonchois and Bilou Rescued Lionel Lemonchois and Roland Jourdain whose Ultime multi Prince de Bretagne capsized just after 1900hrs UTC Monday night, 140 miles NW of La Coruna resisted the option of activating their distress beacon and seeking outside assistance for as long as possible. But with 30kts winds this afternoon and four metres waves and the prospect of 40kts tomorrow Wednesday they triggered their beacon this afternoon around 1520hrs UTC. They consulted with their partners and shore team, keeping up to date with Transat Jacques Vabre Race Direction, and in the end the skippers safety is the main priority. CROSS Gris Nez and MRCC Madrid successfully coordinated their evacuation and by 1700hrs UTC the duo were in a helicopter. Safran, Edmond de Rothschild IMOCA problems, Team Concise out in Class 40 ..." read more at link above


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19 April 2015

Volvo Ocean Race LIVE Replay, Leg 6 Start, Itajai to Newport USA (video)


Volvo Ocean Race LIVE Replay - April 19, 2015 - Live broadcast of the start of Leg 6, from Itajaí, Brazil to Newport, USA - Broadcast starts at 13.45 BRT / 16.45 UTC / 12:45 pm EDT (US)
Live Twitter feed: JohnTheCrowd: VOR - Volvo Ocean Race
Newport, RI (USA) Volvo Ocean Race Village Opening: May 5, 2015
Exploration Zone Opening: May 9, 2015
Estimated arrival of the boats*:  May 5 - 9, 2015
Volvo Ocean Race, Leg 6 Start - Course Map
Volvo Ocean Race, Leg 6 Start - Course Map (source: volvooceanrace.com)
VOR Leg 6 Route: Itajai to Newport
Volvo Ocean Race schedule:
  • Leg 6 Start Itajai-Newport April 19, 2015 5,010 nautical miles
  • Team Vestas Wind In-Port Race Newport Newport May 16, 2015
  • Leg 7 Start Newport-Lisbon - May 17, 2015 - 2,800 nm
Leg 6 - Itajaí - Newport | Preview | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015"... After leaving Itajaí the weather is very stormy and variable. There are warm currents close to the coast. Offshore or inshore? Sea breeze or land breeze? Land breeze is a good night feature in Brazil but it’s not constant. Then you should catch the southeasterly trade. Once in them, performance is key before another Doldrums passage with trade winds to follow. Don’t travel too far east in the northern hemisphere or you’ll end up doing a lot of upwind sailing. From Miami latitude to Newport, you have to choose between playing the Gulf Stream and staying offshore to play the weather systems until Rhode Island..."

ISAF Sailing World Cup | Hyères - 20-26 April 2015:
Hyères Regatta: @YCH_Regatta  #2015SWC  @FFVoileEvt
http://swc.ffvoile.com/
http://www.sailing.org/worldcup/regattas/hyeres_2014.php

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18 April 2015

ISAF Sailing World Cup, Hyères, France, 20-26 April 2015 (videos)

ISAF Sailing World Cup | Hyères, France - 20 - 26 April 2015
The ISAF Sailing World Cup is the annual series for Olympic sailing. It is open to the sailing events chosen for the 2016 Olympic Sailing Competition. The centre piece is the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates--the final brings together the top 20 boats in each Olympic event and an Open Kiteboarding event where the World Cup Champions will be crowned.

2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup - ISAF Sailing World Cup website
Melbourne – 7-14 December 2014
Miami – 25-31 January 2015
Hyères – 20-26 April 2015
Weymouth and Portland – 8-14 June 2015
Qingdao – 14-20 September 2015
2015 Final Abu Dhabi – 27 October to 1 November 2015

2015 ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami videos below -
Published on Feb 1, 2015: The Sailing World Cup Miami on Biscayne Bay saw world-class fields in ten Olympic and three Paralympic events including 599 boats and featuring 768 sailors from 63 countries. Australian Sailing Team and Squad athletes were represented in eight Olympic and two Paralympic classes taking home two silver, two bronze in the Olympic classes as well as one gold medal in the Paralympic SKUD-18 class.


ISAF Sailing World Cup Miami, Presented by Sunbrella - Final Day Highlights - Part 2 - Published on Jan 31, 2015


ISAF Sailing World Cup Finals 2014, published  Nov 30, 2014 - Highlights from the Nacra 17 and 49er at the ISAF Sailing World Cup Final, November 2014 in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Volvo Ocean Race - Team Vestas Wind In-Port Race Itajaí: April 18, 2015
Download In-Port Race course map (JPG 2,1MB) streamed at volvooceanrace.com

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17 April 2015

Speed record set at Les Voiles de Saint-Barth, Sailing Video

Speed record set at Les Voiles de Saint-Barth -
Les Voiles de St. Barth 2015 -- Les Voiles de St. Barth 2015 Results

Charleston Race Week 2015 - Charleston, SC - April 16-19th - Home: "Sperry Charleston Race Week -- 20th edition -- April 16-19, 2015. The biggest one-design gathering in the country with 280-plus boats on the water and nearly 2,500 sailors competing. Two-time America's Cup winner Ed Baird will be on hand offering post-race commentary and analysis illustrated by the aerial videography of Keith Brash (all courtesy of Quantum Sail Design Group)...."



Itajaí race weekend | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 - After an incredible leg 5 of the Volvo Ocean Race, the next leg from Itajai, Brazil to Newport, US, promises to be just as exciting.

Volvo Ocean Race:
Team Vestas Wind In-Port Race Itajaí: April 18, 2015
Download In-Port Race course map (JPG 2,1MB)

Leg 6 start: April 19, 2015 - Itajai, Brazil to Newport, Rhode Island (USA)
Download leg start course map (JPG 913KB)

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07 April 2015

Arriving at Itajai, Volvo Ocean Race, Barcelona World Race, Sailing videos

Arriving in style | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 -
April 6, 2015: Within an hour the top 4 teams finished in Itajaí to a pack-out race village. Thousands of people lined the shore to watch an amazingly tight finish


After an incredibly tough leg, Team SCA is due to arrive in Itajaí on April 7, 10.00 - 12.00 hrs UTC.

Next up in the Volvo Ocean Race after Itajai, Brazil, stopover:
In-Port Race Itajaí April 18, 2015
Next Leg Start: Itajai-Newport - April 19, 2015  (5,010 nautical miles)


Day 97 - Daily highlights – Barcelona World Race (published April 6, 2015)

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05 April 2015

Volvo Ocean Race, Sailing to Itajaí, Brazil, ETA Sunday, videos


Volvo Ocean Race - Bom día Brazil! It’s party time - the Volvo Ocean Race fleet to arrive at Itajaí, Brazil, this weekend--current ETA is Sunday April 5 - Watch it live on volvooceanrace.com

Position Report from volvooceanrace.com
Position Report from volvooceanrace.com at 04 April, 21:40 UTC

see also: Sailing News: VOR Live Twitter Feed - Volvo Ocean Race and
Dashboard | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015


Brazilian style | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 - The Race Village is officially open and already packed with Brazilian fans.

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18 March 2015

Volvo Ocean Race, Leg 5 Start Video, Auckland to Itajai, Brazil


Live recording: Leg 5 start - Auckland to Itajai | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15
Streamed live on March 18, 2015 (New Zealand Time)
All the live action from the start of Leg 5, from Auckland, New Zealand to Itajai, Brazil.

And they’re off | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-2015: "As the sun rose, Cyclone Pam had passed. And the Volvo Ocean Race fleet finally left Auckland, setting off on Leg 5 some 67 hours after the initial start time."

Volvo Ocean Race Leg 5 - The boats are finally heading to the Southern Ocean, following an iconic, infamous route around Cape Horn and all the way to Brazil. There will be high waves, freezing water and strong winds - so the wet weather gear of first-timer Luke Parkinson better be properly prepared!


Day 77 - Daily highlights – Barcelona World Race (March 17, 2015) #BWR2015

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16 March 2015

Cyclone Pam Delays Volvo Ocean Race Start, Leg 5 Auckland-Itajai, #VOR #BWR2015 Videos


Batten down the hatches | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 - March 15, 2015: With Cyclone Pam rolling into New Zealand, the Volvo Ocean Race fleet are staying onshore for an extra couple of days.

Volvo Ocean Race, Leg 5, Auckland, New Zealand to Itajai, Brazil:
UPDATED SUNDAY MARCH 15 from the Volvo Ocean Race: "Due to the possibility of a developing supercyclone, there have been some changes to this weekend's schedule... Our weather team currently predicts a possibility for severe weather with strong and gusty winds and heavy rainfall from Sunday afternoon to Monday midday. The planned Leg 5 departure for Sunday March 15 has been delayed to Tuesday March 17 at the earliest. There will be no sailing on Sunday and the Race Village will be closed.
MONDAY: Current forecasts suggest that Monday could be the worst affected day weather-wise. As a result, there are no plans for any events at this stage. The Race Village will be closed.
TUESDAY: The decision has been made that the boats will not leave Auckland until Tuesday March 17 at the earliest. The ambition is to leave somewhere between Tuesday midday and Wednesday afternoon. We will inform of an exact and updated time in due course. “This weather is very rare for the race, and for New Zealand," said Race CEO Knut Frostad on Friday. As we are dealing with a severe and extreme weather scenario the race organiser reserves the right to change the timing of any sailing, racing or event at any time if that should be required." (source: volvooceanrace.com)


Raw rugby power | Volvo Ocean Race 2014-15 - March 15, 2015: Kiwi international rugby stars Richie McCaw and Dan Carter get to grips with the Musto grinding challenge with Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing in the Volvo Ocean Race Auckland Race Village.


Day 75 - Daily video highlights - March 15, 2015 – Barcelona World Race

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