Great Britain SailGP team hanging on the telephone . . . With the SailGP organisation still drip feeding news of the new teams, also to be announced is the make-up of the revamped Great Britain SailGP team
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Denmark SailGP Team confirmed following New Zealand selection camp
With just over a month until the start of SailGP Season 2, the roster for the Denmark SailGP Team presented by Rockwall is confirmed for its debut campaign in the global championship
SailGP Musical Chairs continue with Bruno Dubois switch to France team
French SailGP Team has announced former team China boss Bruno Dubois as their Team Manager for the 2020 season
Heart Racing Moments of SailGP Season One!
As SailGP prepares for an expanded season 2, here are some of the most heart-racing moments of SailGP season one!
SailGP to transform a traditional sport into a revolutionary world-class spectacle
SailGP to launch its first global marketing campaign in January 2020 as part of the buildup to Season 2, which kicks off February 28-29 in Sydney
Ainslie takes flight on SailGP F50 for first time
Great Britain SailGP Team helmsman Ben Ainslie stepped onto the high-tech simulated replica of the SailGP F50 for the first time, see video here
Spain SailGP Team replace China in Season 2 lineup
A new Spain SailGP Team is to join the leagues global championship Season 2 lineup as China Team drop out
Denmark join SailGP Championship for season 2
As expected, Denmark were named as the seventh SailGP team with Jonas Hogh Christensen as team manager
SailGP launch seventh F50 in New Zealand
The seventh SailGP F50 was launched on Bream Bay, New Zealand last week
Brest Atlantiques – MACIF and Actual Leader complete the podium
MACIF of Francois Gabart and Gwenole Gahinet crossed the finish line on Saturday to take second place in Brest Atlantiques
Maxi Edmond de Rothschild winner of Brest Atlantiques
Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier, accompanied by their media man Yann Riou, are the winners of Brest Atlantiques.
Brest Atlantiques – Softly, Softly to the Finish
Tuesday morning and Franck Cammas and Charles Caudrelier are 450 miles from Brest, living their last hours at sea