The Race

The Race 2 will start from Marseilles on February 29th 2004

samedi 7 décembre 2002Redaction SSS [Source RP]

The second edition of The Race, the "No Limit" round-the-world crewed sailing race, will start on Sunday February 29th, 2004.


The course, starting and finishing in Marseilles, is a west to east circumnavigation via the 3 capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn), including a New Zealand Passage.

Marseilles becomes The Race’s homeport, which reinforces the city’s effort to open to major international sailing events - The Race is expected to attract more than a million of spectators.

The Race will from now on take place every 4 years (2000, 2004, 2008…), in order to be integrated in the international race calendar on a regular basis.

Furthermore, in order to set up a program capable of meeting the challengers and their partners’ expectancies in terms of sports and marketing, The Race event, along with the contenders, is currently working on an International Circuit dedicated to giant multihulls for the future. This circuit, which includes The Race 2004 and The Race Tour, will also offer major offshore courses (Jules Verne Trophy, Atlantic record, Pacific record, "Tea Route", New York to San Francisco…) and a new race around the world with stopovers : The Race Tour.

Scheduled for 2005-2006, "The Race Tour" will give the giants the opportunity to race fully-crewed around the world, but this time with stopovers in the main world key-markets : Europe, Asia - Pacific, and Northern America.

On the occasion of the start of The Race Tour, and to promote the multihulls culture in these markets, The Race Event launches the first International Offshore One-Design. This new 80-ft maxi-catamaran will allow amateurs to race around the planet in equity, and to find a boat that will meet their ambitions sports-wise. The conception of this racer will be carried out by an appointed Design Team, currently formed by 5 of the best multihulls specialists.

Information Mer & Média Agency



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