
After a great stop-over in Newport, where the teams have been able to carry out all the final preparations after their transatlantic crossings from Europe, the competitors of the IMOCA Ocean Masters New York to Barcelona race head for New York tomorrow at around 1500 hrs local time, for a prologue that could face some tricky weather conditions.

Under the suspension bridge which links the boroughs of Brooklyn with Staten Island, the IMOCA 60s are expected by late morning to finish their course as they parade through the heart of New York. A vision that puts a smile on the face of Spaniard Guillermo Altadill , co- skipper of Neutrogena together with Chilean Jose Munoz .
For Morgan Lagravière, (whose 27th birthday is today!) and who happily just completed his first transatlantic when delivering Safran from Lorient to Newport, the prologue promises to be another opportunity to review in more detail the operation of an IMOCA 60 but also to continue to have fun before the start of the IMOCA Ocean Masters New York to Barcelona Race. “I view this as a nice prologue race from the human perspective first because we are going to be quite a few people on board , including my big brother who have comehere specially from Canada where he lives … but that will not prevent us from trying go faster than the others! And then we have the chance to enjoy again the beautiful environment that surrounds us. I was very taken by Newport … but I’m also looking forward to enter New York City by sea. “ | ||||
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Hugo Boss, which is still waiting for a delivery from Sri Lanka, that is currently stuck in Abu Dhabi, is due to re-step their mast late afternoon tomorrow, and then hopes to test sail the next day and then rush to New York for the start of the big race on 1st June. Hungarians Nandor Fa and Marcell Goszleth (Spirit of Hungary) are continuing their voyage across the Atlantic and making good progress and they are expected in New York on May 29th ![]() . For more Images of the Start of the Prologue Of the IMOCA Ocean Masters Newport to New York Race by George Bekris click HERE ![]() |