GOR - Global Ocean Race Class40s - Leg 2 - Start Kapstadt 27.November 2011
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GOR Leg 2 starts with the noon day gun

At 12:00 GMT (14:00 local) on Tuesday, the six, double-handed Class40s in the Global Ocean Race 2011-12 (GOR) crossed the start line of Leg 2 from Cape Town to Wellington, New Zealand. Ahead of the fleet are approximately 7,000 miles and around one month of racing through the high latitudes of the Indian Ocean with a finish line ETA shortly after Christmas.

Start Leg 2 in Kapstadt
  • 26.01.2012 - GOR Leg 2 prize giving at Wellington
  • 15.01.2012 - GOR Leg 2 MOB details
  • 09.01.2012 - A look back at GOR Leg 2
  • 05.01.2012 - The South African team take fifth place in GOR Leg 2
  • 04.01.2012 - Final miles for Phesheya-Racing
  • 02.01.2012 - Mabire and Merron complete the GOR podium in Wellington
  • 01.01.2012 - Ross and Campbell Field take second in New Zealand with Class40 BSL
  • 31.12.2011 - Body armour required on BSL in Cook Strait
  • 30.12.2011 - Colman and Goodchild take Cessna Citation to victory in GOR Leg 2
  • 29.12.2011 - Cessna Citation and BSL Race Tracker frequency
  • 29.12.2011 - Cessna Citation closes in on Cook Strait
  • 28.12.2011 - An upwind hammering is on the cards
  • 27.12.2011 - Down to the wire for the Leg 2 finish
  • 26.12.2011 - A mixed Christmas Day for the GOR fleet
  • 24.12.2011 - Christmas in the Tasman Sea
  • 23.12.2011 - Tasman Sea park-up
  • 22.12.2011 - The brakes go on south of Tasmani Record breaking speeds at 49 degrees South
  • 21.12.2011 - Record breaking speeds at 49 degrees South
  • 20.12.2011 - A relentless battle for the Southern Ocean Class40s
  • 19.12.2011 - A non-stop pounding for the GOR fleet in the Roaring Forties
  • 18.12.2011 - GOR leaders are beyond the ice limit and dropping south
  • 17.12.2011 - Survival mode in a Force 9 gale
  • 16.12.2011 - A brutal 24 hours for the GOR fleet
  • 15.12.2011 - Speeds hit the red line
  • 14.12.2011 - Out smarting and out running a Southern Ocean weather system
  • 13.12.2011 - Tricky and tough tactical decisions mid-Indian Ocean
  • 12.12.2011 - Plummeting temperatures and strong breeze as the leaders drop to 47S
  • 11.12.2011 - Colman and Goodchild turn up the volume
  • 10.12.2011 - Gunning for the Celox Sailing Scoring Gate
  • 09.12.2011 - Ripping through fog with the radar on
  • 08.12.2011 - High-speed leadership battle as a cold front approaches
  • 07.12.2011 - Freedom from the Leg 2 Ice Limit
  • 06.12.2011 - Possibly too close for comfort
  • 05.12.2011 - GOR fleet closes up as light winds hit the leaders
  • 04.12.2011 - Skating along the Indian Ocean ice limit
  • 02.12.2011 - Personal limits and private fears
  • 01.12.2011 - Into the Indian Ocean for the GOR Class40sy
  • 30.11.2011 - Sec. Hayai dismasts off the Cape of Good Hope
  • 29.11.2011 - GOR Leg 2 starts with the noon day gun
  • 28.11.2011 - Ice limit reset – GOR Class40s ready to roll
  • 27.11.2011 - GOR start reset for Tuesday
  • 26.11.2011 - GOR Leg 1 prize giving
  • 25.11.2011 - GOR Leg 2 start postponed due to forecast heavy conditions
  • 25.11.2011 - Two new recruits for GOR team Cessna Citation
  • 22.11.2011 - GOR Leg 2 Virtual Race is waiting for gamers

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