The M32 World Championships came to an exciting close on Sunday as Convexity smashed the competition with three races to spare on the warm waters of Miami, Florida.
Transat Jacques Vabre – First finishers today?
All four Transat Jacques Vabre classes are on a direct route to the finish.
Convexity leads M32 World Championship
Larry Phillips Midtown did well to stay clear of carnage and win the only race of the day moving into third position overall at M32 World Championship
First 44Cup win to Team Aleph
The 44Cup Calero Marinas Lanzarote, final and deciding event of the 2021 44Cup, got off to a difficult start Thursday
Transat Jacques Vabre – Class 40 down to 44
HBF-Reforest’Action has withdrawn from the TJV race. Kito de Pavant and Gwen Gbick saw their bowsprit explode under the pressure of the gennaker while sailing at 20 knots.
Transat Jacques Vabre – Cammas and Caudrelier 300 miles ahead
After nine days of racing Maxi Edmond de Rothschild keeps getting faster at the front of the Ultimes whilst the Ocean Fifty class may well be shuffled as they enter the Doldrums.
Transat Jacques Vabre – 3,300 miles of separation
ransat Jacques Vabre – 3,300 miles of separation. After six days of racing, the first signs of wear and tear are appearing on board the boats and fatigue is putting the sailors to the test.
Seldén SailJuice Winter Series – Draycote Dash entry closing
Entries for the Fernhurst Books Draycote Dash close this Sunday. The event takes place over the weekend of 20 & 21 November 2021.
Transat Jacques Vabre – IMOCA lead change
There was a lead change in the IMOCAs this morning but as the Ultimes power south to Cape Verde, many of the Class 40 are stuck again without wind
Transat Jacques Vabre – Dismasting and UFO strike
11th Hour Racing Team – Alaka’i have officially abandoned the Transat Jacques Vabre after Wednesday’s dismasting
Sled are new double 2021 TP52 Champions
Takashi Okura’s TP52 Sled team crowned 2021’s 52 SUPER SERIES champions and Rolex TP52 World Champions Saturday in Palma, Mallorca
The Ocean Race course revised to include 12,750 nm Southern Ocean leg
The next edition of The Ocean Race will feature the longest Southern Ocean leg in the 50 year history of the event, an incredible 12,750 nautical mile marathon