Volvo Ocean Race: Which team will win Leg 2 - Cape Town to Abu Dhabi? Volvo Ocean Race: Which team will win Leg 2 - Cape Town to Abu Dhabi? Volvo Ocean Race: Which team will win Leg 2 - Cape Town to Abu Dhabi? Volvo Ocean Race: Which team will win Leg 2 - Cape Town to Abu Dhabi?

Volvo Ocean Race: Which team will win Leg 2 - Cape Town to Abu Dhabi?

 
Asked by: Super Userkruijs in Sports » Other
Settled on 01/04/2012 22:18 by Super Userkruijs
Winning option: 'LOGO-Groupama Groupama sailing team'.
In a battle to the finish, Puma crossed the line in Abu Dhabi less than two minutes behind third-place Camper with Emirates Team New Zealand. Puma traveled the course in 6 hours, 58 minutes and 38 seconds. Groupama won stage two at 12:22:09 UTC, followed by Team Telefónica (12:23:01 UTC). Telefónica was the overall winner of leg two with 29 points between the two stages.

http://www.sail-world.com/Europe/Volvo-Ocean-Race---Puma-Ocean-Racing-third-overall/92554
Groupama Groupama sailing team
http://www.cammas-groupama.com
15.2%
Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing
http://www.volvooceanraceabudhabi.com
15.2%
PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG
http://www.puma.com/sailing
16.2%
CAMPER with Emirates Team New Zealand
http://www.camper.com/en/volvo-ocean-race
16.2%
21.0%
16.2%

Background


The Volvo Ocean Race is a yacht race around the world, held every three years. It is named after its current owner, Volvo. At this moment the Netherlands holds the record of three wins with the Dutch skipper Conny van Rietschoten being the only skipper to win the race twice.

Though the route is changed to accommodate various ports of call, the race typically departs Europe in October, and in recent editions has had either 9 or 10 legs, with in-port races at many of the stopover cities. The last completed edition of the race started in Alicante, Spain, on October 11, 2008. The route for the 2008-2009 race was altered from previous years to include stopovers in India and Asia for the first time. The 2008-09 route covered nearly 39,000 nmi (72,000 km), took over nine months to complete, and reached a cumulative TV audience of 2 billion people worldwide.

During the nine months of the 2011–12 Volvo Ocean Race, which started in Alicante, Spain in October 2011 and concludes in Galway, Ireland, in early July 2012, the teams are scheduled to sail over 39,000 nmi (72,000 km) of the world’s most treacherous seas via Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya, Auckland, around Cape Horn to Itajaí, Miami, Lisbon, and Lorient.

Each of the entries has a sailing team of 11 professional crew and the race requires their utmost skills, physical endurance and competitive spirit as they race day and night for more than 20 days at a time on some of the legs. They will each take on different jobs on board the boat, and on top of these sailing roles, there will be two sailors that have had medical training, as well as a sailmaker, an engineer and a dedicated media crew member.

During the race the crews will experience life at the extreme: no fresh food is taken on board, so they live off freeze-dried fare; they will experience temperature variations from -5 to +40 degrees Celsius and will only take one change of clothes. They will trust their lives to the boat and the skipper and experience hunger and sleep deprivation.

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