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First and last test for 11th Hour Racing >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News

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September 18, 2022
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First and last test for 11th Hour Racing >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News


It’s been a year since the US-based 11th Hour Racing Sailing Team launched the IMOCA they will use in The Ocean Race 2022-23, and they just finally got a measure of it at the 2022 Défi Azimut – a multi-stage event on September 14-18 in Lorient, France. Here is their report:


The final day of The Défi Azimut marked the last time The Ocean Race teams will line up against one another in a crewed format, before the start of The Ocean Race 2022-23 on January 15 next year.

Designed to pit both new and tried-and-tested IMOCAs against one another in full race mode, this year was the first time in The Défi Azimut’s 12-edition history the event saw four of the 29 IMOCA teams entered compete in a fully-crewed configuration with four sailors and one onboard reporter.

The Ocean Race Teams competing were 11th Hour Racing Team, Biotherm, GUYOT environnement Team Europe, Team Malizia, and Team Holcim-PRB*.

The five-day event was broken down into three parts: speed runs, a 545 nautical mile 48 hour offshore race, and a race around the island of Groix, just off the coast of Lorient.

Competing onboard 11th Hour Racing Team’s IMOCA Mālama was Skipper Charlie Enright (USA), Jack Bouttell (AUS/GBR), Simon Fisher (GBR), Francesca Clapcich (ITA), and Onboard Reporter Amory Ross (USA).

After claiming a podium with third place in the speed runs overall and first place amongst The Ocean Race Teams, 11th Hour Racing Team went on to win the crewed 48 hour offshore race, arriving into Lorient ahead of the newly launched GUYOT environnement – Team Europe, Team Malizia, and Biotherm.

“We’ve had a really clean regatta and we tried to make decisions as if we were racing in The Ocean Race,” noted 11th Hour Racing skipper Charlie Enright. “Obviously I’m pleased with the result, as it’s tough training by ourselves and we have no benchmark against other teams. Taking part in The Défi Azimut has given us this opportunity, which has been really insightful.

“I have to give so much credit to Biotherm, GUYOT environnement Team Europe, and Team Malizia who are all sailing new boats. Exactly one year ago we were just days out of the build shed and we barely made it to 12 hours in the offshore race before we broke our tiller arm. These teams sailed competitively for 500 miles just weeks after launch, so hats off to them.”

11th Hour Racing Team will sail Mālama back to their French base in Concarneau, further up the southern Brittany coast, and will head into three days of medical tests before a week of training with the offshore training academy, Pôle Finisterre. The other four teams entered so far in The Ocean Race are all building up to the start of the Route du Rhum, a solo race across the Atlantic from St Malo to Guadeloupe which sets off on November 6.

“This was the first and last time we will line up competitively against the teams who will enter The Ocean Race next year,” said Enright. “The countdown really has now begun to January 15 as we have a little less than four months of preparation before we set off around the world.

“There will be no further design changes to our boat, and our focus now is on the small incremental improvements we can make to boat speed, our boat handling, and onboard liveability. Our eyes are firmly on the startline of The Ocean Race and we look forward to welcoming the other teams back from their Route du Rhum races and seeing them in Alicante in the New Year.”

*Team Holcim-PRB has entered The Ocean Race, but skipper Kévin Escoffier (FRA) raced in The Défi Azimut single-handed in preparation for this year’s Route du Rhum.

Results:

The Défi Azimut Speed Runs
1st: APIVIA – Charlie Dalin (FRA)
2nd: Charal – Jérémie Beyou (FRA)
3rd: 11th Hour Racing Team – Charlie Enright (USA)

The Défi Azimut 48 hour offshore race
Crewed
1st: 11th Hour Racing Team – Charlie Enright (USA)
2nd: GUYOT environnement – Team Europe – Benjamin Dutreux (FRA)
3rd: Team Malizia – Boris Herrmann (GER)

The Défi Azimut Tour of the Ile de Groix
1st: MONNOYEUR – Benjamin Ferré (FRA)
2nd: COMMEUNSEULHOMME Powered by ALTAVIA – Eric Bellion (FRA)
3rd: Ollie Heer Ocean Racing – Ollie Heer (SUI)
11th: 11th Hour Racing Team – Charlie Enright (USA)


Race details – Route – Teams – Facebook

The Ocean Race 2022-23 Race Schedule*:
Alicante, Spain – Leg 1 start: January 15, 2023
Cabo Verde – ETA: January 22; Leg 2 start: January 25
Cape Town, South Africa – ETA: February 9; Leg 3 start: February 26 or 27 (TBC)
Itajaí, Brazil – ETA: April 1; Leg 4 start: April 23
Newport, RI, USA – ETA: May 10; Leg 5 start: May 21
Aarhus, Denmark – ETA: May 30; Leg 6 start: June 8
Kiel, Germany (Fly-By) – June 9
The Hague, The Netherlands – ETA: June 11; Leg 7 start: June 15
Genova, Italy – The Grand Finale – ETA: June 25, 2023; Final In-Port Race: July 1, 2023
* To be confirmed – Prologue: September to December 2022

The Ocean Race (formerly Volvo Ocean Race and Whitbread Round the World Race) will be raced in two classes of boats: the high-performance, foiling, IMOCA 60 class and the one-design VO65 class which has been used for the last two editions of the race. Entries in the IMOCA 60 class will compete for The Ocean Race trophy, while those racing the VO65s will chase the Ocean Challenge Trophy. The 14th edition was originally planned for 2021-22 but was postponed one year due to the pandemic.






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