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The Ocean Race Leg 5 Day 8: Pressure on as leaders duel into Aarhus

by The Ocean Race 28 May 2023 14:12 BST 28 May 2023
The Ocean Race 2022-23 - 28 May , Leg 5 Day 7 onboard Team Holcim - PRB. 59 North - Approaching Orkney Islands - Northern Scotland - very difficult sea state © Yann Riou | polaRYSE / Holcim - PRB / The Ocean Race

11th Hour Racing Team is looking for its second consecutive leg win and the overall lead in The Ocean Race.

Change may be coming to The Ocean Race.

Since the opening leg from Alicante, Spain to Cabo Verde, skipper Kevin Escoffier and his rotating cast of characters on Team Holcim-PRB have been firmly positioned at the top of the overall race leaderboard.

Now, with just over 250 miles left to the finish line in Aarhus, Denmark, it is Charlie Enright's 11th Hour Racing Team that is keeping the pressure on, racing at eye-watering speeds towards the end of the leg.

A win here - on this double-points scoring leg - would be the second consecutive leg victory for the American-flagged team and would vault the pre-race favourite to the top of the overall race leaderboard.

But it is not over yet.

At 1100 UTC on Sunday, the leader had 260 miles to sail and a 25 mile lead to protect. The fast downwind conditions will require some manoeuvering and there are a handful of traffic separation zones - exclusion zones - to navigate.

And if that wasn't enough, Team Malizia, fresh off their record-breaking run, is lurking less than 50 miles back, in third place.

The ETA for the winning boat is after 0430 local time in Aarhus, 0230 GMT, in the early hours of Monday morning.

The WBD/Eurosport team is producing a RAW arrival show for the winning team on the free-to-access eurosport.com page covering The Ocean Race.

Meanwhile, Paul Meilhat's Biotherm is having a leg they'd rather forget. Overnight, the team broke the port shroud. Fortunately, the crew are all safe and the team was able to ensure the stability of the mast, but is now sailing more slowly towards Aarhus, well off the pace.

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