Volvo organizers wary of pirates
ALICANTE, Spain -- Volvo Ocean Race organizers say the route for the second and third legs of the around-the-world race will be altered because of the threat of piracy in the Indian Ocean.
Boats in the second leg will depart from Cape Town and head to an undisclosed port before being transported closer to the finish in Abu Dhabi. In the third leg, the boats will start from Abu Dhabi before being transported to another location ahead of the finish in Sanya, China.
"We have consulted leading naval and commercial intelligence experts and their advice could not have been clearer: 'Do not risk it,' " Volvo Ocean Race chief executive Knut Frostad said.
The Volvo Ocean Race begins in October in Alicante and will finish in Galway, Ireland, in July 2012. It will cover 39,000 nautical miles.
Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press
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