The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
There are countless priorities when designing and building an IMOCA 60 for the next Ocean Race, but for 11th Hour Racing the goal is much bigger than delivering a winning race boat.
She got a call, out of the blue, to come try out for an around-the-world race team. On a foiling IMOCA 60. With zero experience. Of course, she says yes.
The crew of 11th Hour Racing set off across the Atlantic to learn how to crew with five a radical boat designed for one, in advance of the upcoming Ocean Race.
Making its only North American stopover in the spring of 2022.
The Ocean Race’s Most Punishing Leg Nearly 13,000 miles of hard racing across the Southern Ocean put the Ocean Races’ sailors to the ultimate endurance test.
There are countless priorities when designing and building an IMOCA 60 for the next Ocean Race, but for 11th Hour Racing the goal is much bigger than delivering a winning race boat.
She got a call, out of the blue, to come try out for an around-the-world race team. On a foiling IMOCA 60. With zero experience. Of course, she says yes.
The crew of 11th Hour Racing set off across the Atlantic to learn how to crew with five a radical boat designed for one, in advance of the upcoming Ocean Race.
Making its only North American stopover in the spring of 2022.
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