Winging it: A Volvo Ocean Race video

Posted 10/26/17

Wingin' it

The Volvo Ocean Race video offers an unexpected glimpse into nature courtesy of team AkzoNobel's onboard reporter, Konrad Frost

The Race:

Speeds are up and the pressure is on …

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Winging it: A Volvo Ocean Race video

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Wingin' it

The Volvo Ocean Race video offers an unexpected glimpse into nature as a bird lands on a racer's head. The video is courtesy of team AkzoNobel's onboard reporter, Konrad Frost.

The Race:

Speeds are up and the pressure is on as the Volvo Ocean Race fleet enter the fifth day of racing between Alicante and Lisbon.

It's game on and every single minute the boats are at sea. The competition is heating up between the teams. So far the Volvo Ocean Race fleet have sailed through a variety of conditions on Leg 1. From 1 to 40 knots of wind, all conditions have offered a unique selection of raw content for race fans to enjoy. 

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