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  • Orange back on the pace | 12/03/2002
    Saint Helena High bars way to the South as Orange heads down the South American coast
  • Orange hits 500 miles in 24 hours..... | 12/03/2002
    .....despite recent breakages as they race the Saint Helena High
  • And they're off... | 09/03/2002
    Grant Dalton's Amer Sports One leads as John Kostecki's illbruck Challenge falters. John Greenland reports from Rio
  • ENZA record remains | 09/03/2002
    Orange stalled before Equator
  • Racing the record | 08/03/2002
    Orange stuggling to make record time to the Equator
  • Putting on the pace | 07/03/2002
    Orange is now making fast progress south and is closing on the Equator
  • 20.5 knot five day average | 07/03/2002
    Orange continues her romp down the Atlantic, but has an appointment with the Doldrums today
  • Bayer launched | 06/03/2002
    First of a crop of new 60ft trimarans is splashed
  • Into the Trades | 05/03/2002
    But the wind is still not blowing at a favourable angle
  • Zigzagging south | 04/03/2002
    Orange's crew is working hard as they forged south past Madeira
  • Second attempt for Orange | 02/03/2002
    Bruno Peyron's maxi-catamaran sets sail on Jules Verne attempt this morning
  • Geronimo retires | 01/03/2002
    Olivier de Kersauson returns to Brest with steering problems
  • Orange mast restepped | 01/03/2002
    Saturday departure still on the cards for Bruno Peyron's maxi-catamaran
  • Frustrated of the South Atlantic | 28/02/2002
    Olivier de Kersauson is infuriated by the calms Geronimo has experienced. Thankfully now they're on their way again...
  • Welcome to the southern hemisphere | 27/02/2002
    Olivier de Kersauson comments on Geronimo's disappointing hold up
  • No time to lose | 27/02/2002
    Bruno Peyron's Orange will have her mast back in on Friday and will set off Saturday
  • Across the Equator | 27/02/2002
    Olivier de Kersauson's maxi-tri finally slithers into the Southern hemisphere
  • The elusive equator | 26/02/2002
    Geronimo was supposed to reach the Equator on Monday, but the wind gods are still not smiling
  • Edwards buys Club Med | 25/02/2002
    For program of record attempts with her all-female crew
  • British team set new wind powered speed record | 25/02/2002
    Windjet upped the British wind powered speed record again - 113.4 mph (182.46 km/hr)
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