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RP42 Rikki Secures IRC One Victory in One of the Closest Battles of the Caribbean 600

Nine Minutes on the Clock: Rikki’s Triumph in IRC One Few classes in the RORC Caribbean 600 were as tightly contested as IRC One in the 2026 edition. After nearly three days and 600 miles of offshore racing through the Caribbean islands, the final standings were decided by a margin of just nine minutes and thirty-two seconds on corrected time — one of the closest class outcomes of the race.
Rikki Wins IRC One in the 2026 RORC Caribbean 600 After a Nine-Minute Margin
© Arthur Daniel - RORC

Precision and teamwork decide IRC One after 600 miles of Caribbean racing

23-03-2026

From Nevis to St. Barts the Caribbean 600 Turns Tactical as Class Battles Intensify

RORC Caribbean 600 Day Two: Duels in the Trades as the Fleet Tightens Around the Northern Islands
© Tim Wright - RORC
From Nevis to St. Barts, the race has begun to fragment into high-speed duels, tactical compression zones and developing class battles. Each island transit reshapes the leaderboard. Each pressure line rewards patience and punishes impatience. And this year’s edition is proving especially tactical. Instead of the classic reaching angles that often dominate the Caribbean 600, the trade winds have been sitting further south-east than usual. That subtle shift has changed the geometry of the course, forcing crews into longer periods of upwind sailing and tight reaching.
20-03-2026

Three Minutes After 600 Miles: Argo Edges Zoulou in Epic RORC Caribbean 600 Duel

Argo Claims Multihull Line Honours in a Caribbean Classic After 600 miles of relentless trade-wind racing, two MOD70 trimarans arrived back in Antigua separated by barely a mile.
16-03-2026