Rolex Middle Sea Race - Down to the wire in Malta



2:26 PM Wed 27 Oct 2010 GMT
'ARTIE, Lee Satariano and Christian Ripard' &copy Rolex/ Kurt Arrigo
Rolex Middle Sea Race update, Wednesday October 27th: If you have any interest in peering at a yacht tracker incessantly, you would have surely been following the track of the J/122 Artie in the Rolex Middle Sea Race last night. Since the race start four days ago, the Maltese boat had been seemingly guided by keen local knowledge, as well as sharp sailing talent. In a race which, this year, has been called 'tricky', or 'challenging', co-skippers Lee Satariano and Christian Ripard have worked their way around numerous wind holes, keeping the boat moving in light air, as well as ...


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