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Barcelona World Race - Hugo Boss sails from strength to strength

by Alex Thomson Racing on 12 Jan 2015
Barcelona World Race 2014-15 - Hugo Boss crosses the equator. Alex Thomson http://www.alexthomsonracing.com
In the Barcelona World Race 2014-2015 Alex Thomson and Pepe Ribes crossed the equator at 01.50 GMT.

Powered by Doyle Sails, Hugo Boss has sailed from strength to strength and in the early hours of this morning crossed the line of the equator, another mile stone in the Barcelona World Race 2014-2015. Hugo Boss crossed the line 11 days 13 hours and 50 min after the start gun was fired in Barcelona. The race has seen Thomson and Ribes consistently hold first place.

The improvements the technical team made to Hugo Boss this year see her performing better in all weather conditions, with Hugo Boss crossing the equator 24hrs quicker than she did in the last edition of the Barcelona world race (then named Virbac Paprec 3).

Thomson said ‘It’s unusual this far into the race to still have the fleet so close. The conditions have been perfect for Hugo Boss. Although at times it has been stressful as we can see our competitors on the horizon. We are completely focused on speed to keep us in the lead.’


The fleet compressed together at the Doldrums and the race now has an unusual element in offshore racing where there are only a few hours between the boats at the front of the fleet. Thomson and Ribes were closely followed by Neutrogena skippered by Altadill and Munoz. Neutrogena crossed the equator 1hr 10 min after the Hugo Boss sailing team. This is providing a close offshore race - great for spectators.

Leaderboard Barcelona World Race 2014-15.


Report on 12/01/2015 at 09:00:00 UTC
Rank Boat Location Since 4 hours Since 24 hours DTF
UTC hour Location Heading Speed VMG Heading Speed VMG Distance
1 Hugo Boss Alex Thomson / Pepe Ribes 08:30 UTC

01°23.37'S

28°18.02'W

180 10.7 7.4 185 8.2 5.0 196.51

21136.7 nm

0.0 nm

2 Renault Captur Jörg Riechers / Sébastien Audigane 08:30 UTC

03°07.81'N

24°49.04'W

227 2.1 0.0 185 6.3 4.1 151.33

21178.0 nm

41.2 nm

3 Neutrogena Guillermo Altadill / José Muñoz 08:30 UTC

01°14.14'S

29°13.20'W

186 10.8 6.5 193 10.2 5.1 243.67

21183.4 nm

46.6 nm

4 GAES Centros Auditivos Anna Corbella / Gerard Marín 08:30 UTC

00°20.33'N

27°58.15'W

180 9.8 6.7 190 8.7 4.7 208.26

21193.3 nm

56.6 nm

5 Cheminées Poujoulat Bernard Stamm / Jean Le Cam 08:30 UTC

00°45.84'S

29°18.63'W

187 11.1 6.6 198 9.3 4.0 224.34

21206.7 nm

69.9 nm

6 One Planet, One Ocean / Pharmaton Aleix Gelabert / Dídac Costa 08:30 UTC

05°09.61'N

27°04.71'W

174 11.8 9.3 178 12.7 9.5 304.56

21359.6 nm

222.9 nm

7 We Are Water Bruno Garcia / Willy Garcia 08:30 UTC

05°20.27'N

27°17.87'W

171 15.2 12.4 180 14.9 10.7 358.71

21376.4 nm

239.7 nm

8 Spirit of Hungary Nandor Fa / Conrad Colman 08:30 UTC

18°59.68'N

26°20.63'W

196 12.1 7.1 239 11.7 -1.6 281.92

21957.1 nm

820.4 nm

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