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IMOCAs Charal and MACIF Santé Prévoyance tussle for transatlantic lead

IMOCAs Charal and MACIF Santé Prévoyance tussle for transatlantic lead

After an action-packed first two days in the Transat Café L’OR, the lead is being disputed by four of the top sailors in the IMOCA Class while the fleet has also seen its first big split.

18 IMOCA pairs set to do battle in the Transat Café l’OR

18 IMOCA pairs set to do battle in the Transat Café l’OR

The final IMOCA race of the 2025 season gets underway from Le Havre for Martinique in the Caribbean on Sunday, and it looks set to be a thriller featuring some of the top boats and sailors in the Class ready to push hard for victory.

No hesitation: Dee Caffari prepares to race around the world for a seventh time

No hesitation: Dee Caffari prepares to race around the world for a seventh time

Dee Caffari is co-skipper of Alexia Barrier’s all-female crew on IDEC Sport as they prepare for a bold shot at the Jules Verne Trophy – non-stop around the world, aiming to set a first-ever women's reference time and inspire the next generation of female ocean racers. Ed Gorman finds out more.

Cowes Week Legend: John Tremlett’s Unprecedented 10th Captain’s Cup Win

Cowes Week Legend: John Tremlett’s Unprecedented 10th Captain’s Cup Win

John Tremlett quietly made history at Cowes Week, clinching the Captain’s Cup in the XODs for a record 10th time. With decades of racecraft, calm focus, and unmatched consistency, the 56-year-old sailor has set a benchmark in one of the Solent’s most demanding fleets.

Seven IMOCA crews prepare for The Ocean Race's five-stage sprint around Europe

Seven IMOCA crews prepare for The Ocean Race's five-stage sprint around Europe

The Ocean Race's 4,500-nautical mile six-week European tour starts on Sunday with a testing and technical stage from Kiel to Portsmouth on the English south coast, where the four-strong mixed crews are expected to arrive on Thursday or Friday next week. Ed Gorman previews the action.

Northern raiders...

Northern raiders...

A couple of weeks ago, three middle-aged sailors – two Brits and an Aussie – got together in London with a couple of bottles of champagne to celebrate a remarkable episode in the sport that happened 26 years ago on Sydney Harbour – writes Ed Gorman.

Speed and smarts

Speed and smarts

With just two days to go before the start of the first race of the eagerly-awaited 2025 IMOCA season, all eyes are on Boulogne-Sur-Mer as 11 crews prepare to race around the British Isles in the Course des Caps-Boulogne sur Mer-Banque Populaire du Nord – writes Ed Gorman.

Course des Caps race kicks off 2025 IMOCA Globe Series

Course des Caps race kicks off 2025 IMOCA Globe Series

The Course des Caps-Boulogne sur Mer-Banque Populaire du Nord starts from Boulogne-sur-Mer in the Pas-de-Calais on June 29th and circumnavigates the British Isles via the northern tip of the Shetland Islands – writes Ed Gorman

It's 20 years since Ellen MacArthur's record setting solo circumnavigation

It's 20 years since Ellen MacArthur's record setting solo circumnavigation

Whisper it (or maybe shout it from the rooftops), because hardly anybody seems to have noticed, but it was 20 years ago this year that Ellen MacArthur broke the solo round-the-world sailing record on board her trimaran B&Q – writes Ed Gorman.

A Classic Race Reborn: Yachting Monthly Celtic Triangle Race

A Classic Race Reborn: Yachting Monthly Celtic Triangle Race

Back for 2025, the revived Yachting Monthly Celtic Triangle Race offers solo and double-handed crews a 600nm offshore challenge starting in Falmouth, UK and with stopovers in Ireland and France. It's a classic race reborn—with big ambitions and a growing following. Ed Gorman finds out more.

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