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Sailing Podcast: Boris Herrmann gears up for Route du Rhum with new IMOCA

Boris Herrmann gears up for Route du Rhum with new IMOCA

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Boris Herrmann Prepares for Route du Rhum with Team Malizia

Moreover, excitement builds as Team Malizia gears up for the upcoming Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe 2026. Skipper Boris Herrmann is set to embark on this iconic solo transatlantic race, marking his third participation in the event. The race, starting from Saint-Malo, France, on 1 November 2026 at 13:02 local time, will be his first solo venture aboard the team's brand-new IMOCA yacht.

Furthermore, the Route du Rhum represents a significant milestone in the world of offshore sailing. The event, held every four years, will see 117 solo sailors compete across various classes. This year, the race spans a theoretical distance of 3,542 nautical miles (6,560 km) from France to Guadeloupe, attracting both seasoned professionals and passionate amateurs alike.

Team Malizia's Ambitious Season Ahead

In addition, Team Malizia's journey is just beginning. Before the Route du Rhum, Herrmann will participate in the crewed Ocean Race Atlantic, which begins on 1 September. This race will take him from New York to Lorient, France. Afterward, he will take on the solo challenge of the Route du Rhum, followed by another crewed endeavor in The Ocean Race, set to start on 17 January 2027 in Alicante, Spain.

Notably, this race season is essential for Team Malizia. The new yacht, launched on 6 July 2026, will undergo rigorous sea trials and training to prepare for the challenges ahead. Herrmann expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "Every edition is different, and every boat brings a new challenge." His commitment to ensuring both the yacht and himself are ready is evident.

Scientific Mission and Climate Awareness

Additionally, Team Malizia's mission extends beyond competitive sailing. Since 2018, the team has combined high-level offshore racing with a commitment to scientific research. The new IMOCA will continue this legacy, equipped with the OceanPack, an automated mini-laboratory that collects valuable ocean data.

Moreover, the gathered data will play a crucial role in long-term climate research. The team's efforts in collecting oceanic information aim to improve understanding of the ocean's impact on the climate system. Their mission, "A Race We Must Win - Climate Action Now!" is supported by six main partners, including EFG International and KPMG Germany. These partnerships highlight the importance of innovation in addressing climate challenges.

In summary, the upcoming Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe 2026 is not just a race for Boris Herrmann and Team Malizia. It represents a unique blend of competitive spirit and scientific responsibility. To stay on top of all things Sailing, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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