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Full Speed to the East for The Ocean Race Fleet — But Speed Bumps Lie Ahead

15th March 2023
Onboard Team Malizia, Will Harris checks technical details on screen as the boat narrows the gap with leader Team Holcim-PRB on Wednesday 15 March
Onboard Team Malizia, Will Harris checks technical details on screen as the boat narrows the gap with leader Team Holcim-PRB on Wednesday 15 March Credit: Antoine Auriol/Team Malizia

Near midnight UTC on Tuesday (14 March), The Ocean Race Leg 3 leader Team Holcim-PRB made yet another gybe to the south, looking to stay close to the ice exclusion zone.

Its nearest competitor — Team Malizia — continued pushing to the east, and for the first time since the start and the Cape of Good Hope over two weeks ago, there was a boat positioned further east than Holcim-PRB.

For a short time early this morning (Wednesday 15 March), that put Kevin Escoffier’s Team Holcim-PRB and Boris Herrmann’s Team Malizia neck and neck.

But from a tactical standpoint, most observers would say Escoffier still has the stronger position. The further south one is, the shorter the distance to Cape Horn as in reality the route for this part of Leg 3 is a long, gentle arc to the right around Antarctica. That means the southerly position is the inside lane on the track.

Nevertheless, it’s been a strong couple of days for Malizia since the scoring gate, and the pressure is on with only 26 miles separating the boats as of 1900 UTC.

The IMOCA fleet is now racing in 25-knot northwesterlies, directly south of New Zealand — and another big speed bump lies ahead, with a ridge of high pressure and light winds that the boats will push against.

That will be an advantage for Biotherm and 11th Hour Racing Team as the fleet is forecast to compress and the lighter conditions towards the end of the week allow for much needed repairs.

But until then, it is full speed ahead to the east.

Leg Three Rankings at 1900 UTC, 15 March

  1. Team Holcim-PRB, distance to finish, 6,331.1 miles
  2. Team Malizia, distance to lead, 26 miles
  3. Biotherm, distance to lead, 103.2 miles
  4. 11th Hour Racing Team, distance to lead, 120.1 miles

Find the latest fleet positions on the race tracker at theoceanrace.com.

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