Rolex Middle Sea Race - Feeling lucky?



9:04 PM Tue 26 Oct 2010 GMT
'E1, Vladimir Prosikhin - Rolex Middle Sea Race 2010' Rolex/Rene Rossignaud
Rolex Middle Sea Race - The group of boats that arrived at the finish line in Marsamxett Harbour this afternoon spent most of the 606 miles within reach of each other, and how they made some key tactical decisions along the way would make or break their results. Leading the pack was E1, followed two hours later by Wild Joe, Lucky, Pace, and Cantankerous all within a half hour of each other. Vladimir Proshikin's chartered Volvo 70 E1 (RUS) crossed the finish line at 12.35 today, in fourth place on elapsed time. The Russian sailor, from St Petersburg competed last ...


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by Alex Bocage





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