In a breathtaking display of speed and skill, Bryon Ehrhart's Juan K 88 Lucky continues to lead the 11th RORC Transatlantic Race as multihull challengers spread across a 300-mile span.
The 11th RORC Transatlantic Race is witnessing thrilling double-digit speeds from most boats. Leading the monohulls is the Juan K 88 Lucky by Bryon Ehrhart, setting an impressive pace. The Volvo 70 Tschüss 2 commanded by Christian Zugel trails only slightly, threatening a tough competition. Multihulls present a more complicated race with fleet coverage of 300 miles either side. Fumagalli's Rapido 53 Picomole holds the lead in this class, but given the early stage of race, nothing is set in stone. Swans 78 Victoria, after a brief pause, rejoins the race infusing freshness into the competition. The race is a test of skill and strategy with yachts having to weave through numerous challenges such as wind shadow from the Canary Islands and the high pressure ridge. In this high-stakes race against nature's unpredictability, only time will reveal the ultimate RORC Transatlantic champion.