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Francesca Clapcich Aims for 2028 Vendée Globe

22nd March 2025
Francesca Clapcich announces her entry into the 2028 Vendée Globe, teaming up with 11th Hour Racing and preparing with the Malizia-Sea explorer for the ultimate solo sailing challenge
Francesca Clapcich announces her entry into the 2028 Vendée Globe, teaming up with 11th Hour Racing and preparing with the Malizia-Sea explorer for the ultimate solo sailing challenge

Francesca Clapcich, a double Olympian and experienced sailor, has announced her plan to compete in the 2028 Vendée Globe. This race is renowned for being a solo, non-stop journey around the world and is considered the pinnacle of offshore yacht racing.

Clapcich will be teaming up with Title Sponsor 11th Hour Racing. They will acquire the Malizia-Seaexplorer, a 60-foot IMOCA boat recently sailed by Boris Herrmann during the 2024 Vendée Globe. The team's base will be established in Lorient, France, a hub for offshore sailing. Herrmann's Team Malizia will serve as the Technical Partner for this new campaign.

Clapcich expressed her gratitude, stating, “To have 11th Hour Racing’s trust in me is an incredible honor... This partnership allows me to give back to the sport and the ocean.” She highlighted the sponsor's commitment to sustainability and social progress.

Looking ahead, Clapcich sees this as a significant first step. “I've represented Italy twice at the Olympics and raced around the world twice in The Ocean Race,” she said. “The Vendée Globe is the ultimate, solo sporting challenge.” Over the next three and a half years, her team intends to participate in multiple events within the IMOCA Globe Series to prepare for the race.he world,” said Clapcich. “Sailing has shaped my life in so many ways, and this partnership allows me to give back to the sport and the ocean that has given me so much. 11th Hour Racing’s commitment to sustainability and social progress is truly inspiring, and I’m excited to work alongside them to drive real change—on the water and beyond.”

She continued: “Today is the first step in the long journey to the start line of the 2028 Vendée Globe. I've represented Italy twice at the Olympics, I've raced twice around the world as part of a team in The Ocean Race, and I've represented the USA in the World's oldest sporting trophy - the America's Cup. The Vendée Globe is the ultimate, solo, sporting challenge and for the next three and a half years my team's goal will be to compete in multiple sailing events in the IMOCA Globe Series, as I immerse myself in the world of solo offshore sailing.”

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The 2024 Vendée Globe Race

A record-sized fleet of 44 skippers are aiming for the tenth edition of the Vendée Globe: the 24,296 nautical miles solo non-stop round-the-world race from Les Sables d’Olonne in France, on Sunday, November 10 2024 and will be expected back in mid-January 2025.

Vendée Globe Race FAQs

Six women (Alexia Barrier, Clarisse Cremer, Isabelle Joschke, Sam Davies, Miranda Merron, Pip Hare).

Nine nations (France, Germany, Japan, Finland, Spain, Switzerland, Australia, and Great Britain)

After much speculation following Galway man Enda O’Coineen’s 2016 race debut for Ireland, there were as many as four campaigns proposed at one point, but unfortunately, none have reached the start line.

The Vendée Globe is a sailing race round the world, solo, non-stop and without assistance. It takes place every four years and it is regarded as the Everest of sailing. The event followed in the wake of the Golden Globe which had initiated the first circumnavigation of this type via the three capes (Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn) in 1968.

The record to beat is Armel Le Cléac’h 74 days 3h 35 minutes 46s set in 2017. Some pundits are saying the boats could beat a sub-60 day time.

The number of theoretical miles to cover is 24,296 miles (45,000 km).

The IMOCA 60 ("Open 60"), is a development class monohull sailing yacht run by the International Monohull Open Class Association (IMOCA). The class pinnacle events are single or two-person ocean races, such as the Route du Rhum and the Vendée Globe.

Zero past winners are competing but two podiums 2017: Alex Thomson second, Jérémie Beyou third. It is also the fifth participation for Jean Le Cam and Alex Thomson, fourth for Arnaud Boissières and Jérémie Beyou.

The youngest on this ninth edition of the race is Alan Roura, 27 years old.

The oldest on this ninth edition is Jean Le Cam, 61 years old.

Over half the fleet are debutantes, totalling 18 first-timers.

The start procedure begins 8 minutes before the gun fires with the warning signal. At 4 minutes before, for the preparatory signal, the skipper must be alone on board, follow the countdown and take the line at the start signal at 13:02hrs local time. If an IMOCA crosses the line too early, it incurs a penalty of 5 hours which they will have to complete on the course before the latitude 38 ° 40 N (just north of Lisbon latitude). For safety reasons, there is no opportunity to turn back and recross the line. A competitor who has not crossed the starting line 60 minutes after the signal will be considered as not starting. They will have to wait until a time indicated by the race committee to start again. No departure will be given after November 18, 2020, at 1:02 p.m when the line closes.

The first boat could be home in sixty days. Expect the leaders from January 7th 2021 but to beat the 2017 race record they need to finish by January 19 2021.

Today, building a brand new IMOCA generally costs between 4.2 and €4.7million, without the sails but second-hand boats that are in short supply can be got for around €1m.

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Vendee Globe 2024 Key Figures

  • 10th edition
  • Six women (vs six in 2020)
  • 16 international skippers (vs 12 in 2020)
  • 11 nationalities represented: France, United Kingdom, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Hungary, Japan, China, USA, New Zealand (vs 9 in 2020)
  • 18 rookies (vs 20 in 2020)
  • 30 causes supported
  • 14 new IMOCAs (vs 9 in 2020)
  • Two 'handisport' skippers

At A Glance - Vendee Globe 2024

The 10th edition will leave from Les Sables d’Olonne on November 10, 2024

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