GUYOT join IMOCA fleet for Leg 6 from Aarhus to the Hague

An Emotional return for GUYOT environnement – Team Europe folowing their dismasting in the north Atlantic, just over 600 miles east of Newport, Rhode Island

WindWhisper and Biotherm are The Ocean Race winners in Aarhus

A great day of In Port racing in Aarhus marked the return of the VO65 class to The Ocean Race, as the fleet comes back to continue racing in the VO65 Sprint.

The Ocean Race – 11th Hour Racing Team win Leg 5

11th Hour Racing Team win Leg 5, grab overall lead in The Ocean Race

The Ocean Race – Biotherm IMOCA has broken main shroud

The Oceanb Race – Skipper Paul Mielhat has reported that the Biotherm IMOCA has broken the main shroud on the port side of the boat

The Ocean Race – Team Malizia set new 24 hour monohull distance record

Team Malizia have set a new 24 hour monohull distance record, edging past the mark set earlier Friday – 640.91 nm by Team Holcim-PRB

11th Hour Racing Team has activated Hazard warning

11th Hour Racing Team has activated its Hazard Button to alert Race Control that they had hit something.

The Ocean Race – Racing north at a 500-mile day pace . . .

The Ocean Race leaders are approaching the middle of the low pressure system that has them racing north at a 500-mile day pace

Team Malizia win Newport In Port Race to lead Ocean Race Leg 5

As The Ocean Race fleet passed through the Newport, Rhode Island leaving gate it was Team Malizia just ahead of 11th Hour Racing Team,

11th Hour Racing Team won Leg 4 of The Ocean Race, closing up the leaderboard

11th Hour Racing Team won Leg 4 of The Ocean Race, leading the fleet into their hometown of Newport, Rhode Island in New England.

The Ocean Race – GUYOT environnement Dismasted Update

The GUYOT environnement – Team Europe crew is safe and working on a jury rig after dismasting. See video

The Ocean Race – 11th Hour Racing Team retakes the lead

11th Hour Racing Team has now grabbed The Ocean Race lead back from Team Malizia as Charlie Enright’s squad squeezed ahead by about 5 miles on the leaderboard

The Ocean Race – Tropical squalls keep teams on their toes

On the race course on Wednesday, the top three teams are clustered together within 50 miles on the leaderboard.