For three weeks, you’ve read the 2026 Race to Alaska reports to discover what went sideways while you were pretending to work. The answers usually involved salt-crusted electronics, dismastings, bad decisions near nameless islands, or a couple of human beings moving at 1.6 knots for the amount of time it takes to grow a turnip from seed. You watched entangled tracker lines careen into the bushes, while several thousand people leaned so close to …
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