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Volvo OR – Scallywag predicted to win Leg 4

14 January 2018 By Alan Leave a Comment

Volvo OR – Scallywag predicted to win Leg 4: The Hong Kong entry which has topped the leaderboard for the last few skeds is predicted to win Leg 4 of the Volvo Ocean Race in six and a half days time. SHK Scallywag skippered by top 18ft skiff sailor David Witt is usually languishing at the tail of the seven boat fleet, however, made a bold move 12 …: Google Alert – “volvo ocean race”

Volvo OR: Doldrums hell ride appears to be over: The topsy-turvy passage through the Doldrums for the Volvo Ocean Race fleet may have come to an end. Under some pressure – maybe internal – it has been made plain that SKH Scallywag wants to put in a top performance on this leg after a lack lustre race to date. “It will be pretty catastrophic for us if …: Google Alert – “volvo ocean race”

The Volvo Ocean Race returns to Cape Town in 2017 and will be in the City from 24 November to 10 December. The first of Leg 2 yachts are expected to arrive on 27 November with the start of Leg 3 to Melbourne on 10 December 2017:

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