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RORC Transatlantic Race 2026 – Four Offshore Thoroughbreds, One 3,000-Mile Atlantic Epic

This race is never simply about the fastest boat. It is about average speed, reliability, mental stamina, and the ability to keep a boat moving when the ocean tries its hardest to slow you down. And in this edition, four standout offshore machines have emerged as the early favourites for the coveted RORC Transatlantic Race Trophy under IRC: NeoJivaro – Neo 430 – Yves Grosjean Ino Noir – Carkeek 45 – James Neville Maxitude – Lift 45 – Xavier & Alexandre Bellouard Palanad 4 – Manuard 50 – Antoine Magre Together, they represent the cutting edge of offshore yacht design: scow-bowed rockets, feather-light carbon platforms, and crews built to endure the Atlantic’s moods — from light-air drift battles to full-bore surfing in the trades.
RORC Transatlantic Race 2026
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Four designs. One ocean. Endless ambition — the RORC Transatlantic Race delivers a masterclass in speed, stamina, and seamanship

19-01-2026

Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team Closes Out 44Cup Worlds, Sets Sights on Fuerteventura

Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team Closes Out 44Cup Worlds
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The North Sea had no intention of making things easy. Gusts blasted over 35 knots, seas heaved, and the shifting Dutch breeze turned the racecourse into a punishing arena where even the most seasoned crews were caught out. For Lanzarote Calero Sailing Team, this championship was not just about the scoreboard — it was about proof of progress. Several sharp first-roundings at the windward mark demonstrated their ability to mix it at the very front, and the fifth-place race finish confirmed they are edging ever closer to the leaders of the class.
10-09-2025