The weather is forecast to provide one final taste of Southern Ocean conditions on the approach to Cape Horn.
As close as it gets
Approaching the three week point of leg 3, the IMOCA teams are within 20 miles of each other.
Steady progress
The Ocean Race fleet is making steady progress towards Cape Horn on Leg 3.
Perfect point scorers
Team Holcim-PRB score a perfect, record-breaking run in Leg 3 of The Ocean Race.
The long reach east
The Ocean Race teams are in a relatively stable weather pattern for the next days, with boats set up to make miles east towards Tasmania.
Top speed
All four yachts in The Ocean Race are taking advantage of the Roaring 40s with speeds to match.
Wind’s welcome return
All four yachts in The Ocean Race heading to Itajaí are finally making speed as the wind returns to Roaring 40s.
Team Europe out
GUYOT environnement – Team Europe suspends racing and return to Cape Town.
Tough challenges
Team Holcim-PRB has escaped to the east, while repairs are underway on Team Malizia’s mast.
Brazil bound
The Ocean Race IMOCA fleet has started the challenging Leg 3, 12,750 nautical mile voyage to Itajaí, Brazil – the longest leg in the race’s 50-year history.
In port IMOCAS
During The Ocean Race stopover, Team Holcim – PRB (SUI) led the Cape Town In-Port Race presented by V&A Waterfront from start to finish in Cape Town.
Photo finish
Team Holcim – PRB wins Leg 2 of The Ocean Race with key breakaway in final hours, the first to arrive in Cape Town.
Dogfight to the finish
The ETA is Sunday near noon local time – for the top four boats – as a light wind battle rages on the final approach.
Making the turn
Every boat in The Ocean Race fleet has gybed to the east, making miles towards Cape Town.
Back on track
Five IMOCAs are charging south in the tradewinds in Leg 2 of The Ocean Race.
Dealing with doldrums
The leading boats are in an expanding doldrums and Malizia is making up miles in Leg 2 of The Ocean Race.
