After a very light English Channel, the sailors are now passing through the Bay of Biscay, a place usually known for strong winds and brutal waves. But not this time around! There is just about enough breeze to build a momentum, something everyone has been longing for.
12:00 Ocean Race
11th Hour Racing Team leaves The Hague for Genova
The latest routing for the delivery has the team arriving in Genoa on June 30. It will be possible to track the team’s progress on The Ocean Race tracker here.11th Hour Racing Team Crew for the delivery to Genoa:Charlie Enright (USA) – SkipperSimon Fisher (GBR) – NavigatorJack Bouttell (AUS/GBR) – TrimmerFrancesca Clapcich (ITA) – TrimmerAmory Ross (USA) – Media Crew MemberOverall Leaderboard:5 points = first; 4 points = second etc.Note: Leg 3 and Leg 5 scored double points1. 11th Hour Racing Team – 33 points (4+3+3+3+5+10+5)2. Team Holcim – PRB – 31 points (5+5+5+4+0+8+4)3. Team Malizia – 27 points (3+2+4+5+4+6+3)4. Biotherm Racing – 19 points (2+4+2+2+3+4+2)5. GUYOT environnement – Team Europe – 2 points (1+1+0+0+0+0+1)* GUYOT penalized -1 point for exceeding the permitted number of sailsIn-Port Race Leaderboard:5 points = first; 4 points = second etc.1. 11th Hour Racing Team – 24 points (4+4+5+4+3+4)2. Team Malizia – 21 points (5+3+3+5+2+3)3. Biotherm – 16 points (3+0+4+2+5+2)4. Holcim-PRB – 15 points (0+5+2+3+4+1)5. GUYOT environnement – team Europe 10 points (2+2+1+0+0+5)The Ocean Race 2022-23 Route:Leg 1: Alicante, Spain to Mindelo, Cabo VerdeLeg 2: Cabo Verde to Cape Town, South AfricaLeg 3: Cape Town, South Africa to Itajaí, BrazilLeg 4: Itajaí, Brazil, to Newport, Rhode IslandLeg 5: Newport, Rhode Island to Aarhus, DenmarkLeg 6: Aarhus, Denmark to The Hague, The Netherlands (with a flyby past Kiel, Germany)Leg 7: The Hague, The Netherlands to Genoa, Italy