Where is the Rolex Middle Sea Race?
Where is the Rolex Middle Sea Race?
Malta
Rolex Middle Sea Race is in Malta. Jonathan has participated every year since 2008, with his best result third overall and first in IRC 5 in 2020.
How long does the Rolex Middle Sea Race take?
At Lampedusa, the course heads North-east to the South Comino Channel (between Comino and Malta) and the final leg to the finish line at the entrance to Marsamxett Harbour. Comino-Marsamxett Harbour 10nm. The Race Record is 1 day 23 hours 55 mins 3 secs.
How long does the Middle Sea Race take?
33 hours, 29 minutes and 28 seconds
Jason Carroll’s MOD70 Argo was first to finish, taking multihull line honours. The American trimaran posted a time that also secured a class win under MOCRA Time correction and lowered the outright race record by an impressive 14.5 hours, finishing the 606nm race in 33 hours, 29 minutes and 28 seconds.
What is Rolex Regatta?
The Rolex Giraglia is truly a classic event. As legend has it, the race was created on an evening in December 1952 when Beppe Croce, President of Yacht Club Italiano, René Levainville, President of Yacht Club de France, and Franco Gavagnin were enjoying a long dinner in a Parisian bistro.
How do I watch Fastnet races?
How to watch the start
- On Land. The best places to watch the start will be along Cowes Green and Egypt Esplanade.
- On Water. Spectator boats can watch the start in a specially created zone between the shore and Gurnard Buoy.
- On Air. Fastnet TV:
- Online.
- Social Media.
- Z Cards.
Is the Rolex Fastnet Race on TV?
Fastnet TV will cover the entire start sequence live. It will be streamed online from the official Fastnet Race website, via Fastnet Radio and on RORC Facebook live with expert commentary of the build up and for the entire start sequence, right through to the fleet leaving the Solent.
Where can I watch Fastnet 2021?
Is Fastnet Race televised?
How long does the Fastnet race take?
5 to 6 days
The fleet then returns on a reciprocal course to the finish off Plymouth. The race should take 5 to 6 days. This 607-mile race is a test of strategy and skill with challenging tidal currents and changeable weather.