18 February 2012
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Ken Read, skipper, PUMA Ocean Racing powered by BERG:
“We’re happy with second. We didn’t have a great start, we had the end we wanted, but I think the start kind of sealed our fate with Telefónica. We wanted to get to the right, and they beat us to the right and that really turned out to be the race. They didn’t’ make any mistakes they never do. But we were in the A division today, the two of us had a good little race and a good little battle. That was a good boat race today and I think our team are very happy.”
Puma Ocean Racing powered by Berg is in winning mode
There is an old saying that states “success breeds success” well Puma are winners of the Inmarsat Media award for leg 3 so let’s go and win leg 4…
Puma Ocean Racing powered by Berg are going to be heroes or villians
PUMA Ocean Racing have made the boldest of calls, choosing to position themselves more than 100 nautical miles to the east of the fleet. Will it pay, or will it seal their fate? PUMA MCM Amory Ross brings us his latest from Mar Mostro.
VOR fleet to test their close quarter skills in a weeks time.
The Iberdrola In-Port Race, a close-quarters sprint around a short course next Saturday, October 29, will mark the start of the 2011-12 edition of the world’s toughest and longest professional yacht race.