The Ocean Race Europe Leg 5 Day 3: Paprec Arkéa leads as new breeze sends IMOCA fleet speeding south
by The Ocean Race 9 Sep 06:37 PDT
9 September 2025

The Ocean Race Europe Leg 5 Day 3 © Julien Champolion / The Ocean Race
Yoann Richomme's Paprec Arkéa team took two points for leading through the Leg 5 Scoring Gate ahead of Allagrande Mapei Racing.
Fresh Mediterranean breezes that arrived overnight have boosted The Ocean Race Europe fleet's progress south on the second day of the fifth leg of the European tour.
The seven international four-person, mixed-gender crews had been making slow progress in ultra-light winds since leaving Genova, Italy on Sunday afternoon on the 1,600-nautical mile passage to Boka Bay in Montenegro after hugging the coast to pass France's Nice and St. Tropez overnight.
However, the arrival of an eight to 10 knot northwesterly wind around 0230 CEST this morning finally gave the leaders - Yoann Richomme's French-entry Paprec Arkéa, Paul Meilhat's overall-race-leading Biotherm (FRA), Boris Herrmann's Team Malizia (GER), and Ambrogio Beccaria's Allagrande Mapei Racing (ITA) - an opportunity to turn their bows south for the first time.
Sailing downwind in the building breeze at speeds of up to 32-knots at times this foursome made rapid progress towards the Leg 5 Scoring Gate at the latitude of Sardinia's Santo Stefano.
It was the Paprec Arkéa crew who did best out of the drag race south arriving at the gate at 07:33:24 to collect two bonus points, and only just under a minute ahead of Allagrande Mapei, who picked up a single point for second place.
Meanwhile it was a challenging time for the remaining three boats - Rosalin Kuiper's Swiss-flagged Team Holcim - PRB, Canada Ocean Racing - Be Water Positive (led for this leg by Britain's Pip Hare), and Alan Roura's Team AMAALA (SUI/KSA) - who missed out on catching the breeze as early as the rest and could only watch the leading quartet slip away on the tracker as they remained wallowing in a wind hole.
"It's frustrating," said Lincoln Dews aboard the Canadian boat this morning. "We were a little bit slower yesterday afternoon and a few miles behind turned into 30 miles. It's amazing how fast these boats are when they get going."
At 1330 CEST today just six miles separated the leading four - Paprec Arkéa, Mapei, Biotherm, Malizia - as they passed west of the Spanish island of Menorca, with Holcim 12 miles behind in fifth. Canada Ocean Racing sat in sixth, 82 nautical miles off the lead, with Team AMAALA in seventh, a further 61 nm back.
On the chasing Team Holcim - PRB skipper Kuiper was clearly not happy to be playing catch up, but with up to six more days of racing ahead, she said she and her crew will keep fighting to get back into contention.
"It's nice to be fast again - we are doing 27 knots - but the fleet is far ahead so we have to catch up a lot," she said. "We are going to work hard to catch up on the fleet. I wish we were ahead, but it is like it is, so we will try to keep the positivity and go."
Likewise, on Canada Ocean Racing, Dews said the crew were upbeat and looking for opportunities to close down the leaders as quickly as possible. With more volatile weather expected nobody would bet against those opportunities presenting themselves.
"It looks like we have finally got back into the pressure that everyone else got earlier today," said Dews. "So hopefully they park up tonight and we can go hunting."
Aboard Leg 5 leader Paprec Arkéa, skipper Richomme took stock of an impressive opening two days for the French crew who have mostly been at the front of the fleet since leaving Genova.
"Two points at the Santa Stefano Scoring Gate - that was really good," he said. "We have put in a lot of effort since the start to be ahead and that paid off - so that was nice. We crossed the line 57 seconds ahead of Allagrande Mapei so it was not much of a lead - but it is still two points and it means we are four points ahead of Holcim now [in the overall standings], which is a nice little margin to have."
On second-placed Allagrande Mapei skipper Beccaria (ITA) was pleased to be in the breeze and in the leading pack, but warned of more complex weather ahead.
"It's better with some wind, finally the miles are starting to decrease," he said. "For now, for maybe four hours, we can enjoy some downwind sailing, but it is not going to last. It's going to be stormy, no wind, waves - very complicated."
Points awarded at Santo Stefano Scoring Gate
Paprec Arkéa - 07:33:24 CEST - 2 points
Allagrande Mapei Racing - 07:34:21 CEST - 1 point
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