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1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race : ウィキペディア英語版 | 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race The 1989–90 Whitbread Round the World Race was run from Southampton to Southampton in 1989–90. It was run with several classes (for size of boat). This race featured the first all-woman crew on Tracy Edwards' ''Maiden''. Although in a much smaller boat than many of their male counterparts the women fared well—claiming two leg victories in class. ''Steinlager 2'' skippered by Peter Blake won the race easily. For the first time since 1981–82 (when the race comprised just four legs), the victor won every leg (albeit closely chased by both Grant Dalton's ''Fisher & Paykel NZ'' and Pierre Fehlmann's ''Merit'' entries). The vast difference in speed and capability of the many different boats involved in the 1989 to 1990 race lead to the creation of a committee to examine the commission of a Whitbread class boat for use in future races. Many of the Maxi yachts in this year's race were nearly twice the size (LOA) of the smallest, and carried well over twice the sail area. The net result of this was that many of the smaller boats finished the longer legs more than ten days after the leg winner. In the overall results, the last finisher was some 52 days behind Blake's ''Steinlager 2'' 128 day aggregate time. In addition, the expense of the big yachts was getting to be too much - even for the well funded teams like ''Steinlager'', ''Rothmans'' and ''Merit''. Eventually, the new class would be called the W60 - but its gestation would not be quick or lack controversy. ==Legs==
Final standings:
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