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Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Alex Thomson Racing appoints world renowned British Boat Builder, boat launch targeted for June 2019

British sailing team, Alex Thomson Racing, has announced that it will build a brand new IMOCA 60 race boat in the south of England.


Credit : Alex Thomson Racing 


The boat, HUGO BOSS, will be constructed by Carrington Boats. Jason Carrington is one of the most accomplished and highly regarded specialists in the industry.


Thursday, June 7, 2018

Alex Thomson Racing has announced plans to design and build a new IMOCA for the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe

British sailing team, Alex Thomson Racing, has announced plans to design and build a brand new 60ft IMOCA race boat for the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe.


Crédit : C Barnham


Monday, November 27, 2017

Video / Amazing footage Hugo Boss hitting a staggering 33.2 knots

Some epic footage Hugo Boss! Filmed off the coast of Portugal and hitting a staggering 33.2 knots in rough seas, HUGO BOSS was really sending it!




Friday, February 10, 2017

Alex Thomson returns to his home base in PORTSMOUTH HARBOUR Saturday 11th February

Alex Thomson will be returning home to Gosport on board his racing yacht HUGO BOSS on Saturday 11th February. A parade of sail and celebratory event will be held in Alex’s hometown of Gosport this weekend to celebrate the solo skipper’s incredible race and podium finish in the prestigious Vendee Globe, a solo, non-stop, race around the world . The Parade of Sail will commence in the Solent close to Spitbank Fort at 10:15. Alex will then sail into Portsmouth Harbour before berthing HUGO BOSS at the Gosport Ferry terminal.



Crédit : JM Liot - DPPI - VG

Friday, January 20, 2017

Vende Globe / Thomson claims second in historic Vendée Globe race

British yachtsman Alex Thomson today took the runner-up spot in the Vendée Globe to become the solo round-the-world race's second-fastest sailor ever.

Crédit : V Curutchet


Thomson, 42, set out to become the first Brit ever to win the Vendée Globe but following an epic battle with French skipper Armel Le Cléac'h missed out on the top spot by just shy of 16 hours. The skipper of Hugo Boss crossed the finish line at 0737 UTC in a time of 74 days, 19 hours, 35 minutes and 15 seconds in one of the closest finishes ever in the race's 27-year history. Le Cléac'h, 39, took the top spot yesterday at 1537 UTC with a time of 74 days, three hours and 35 minutes, setting a new race record by three days, 22 hours and 41 minutes. Although Thomson had to settle for second place his time also supersedes the previous record of 78 days 2 hours 16 minutes set by French sailor François Gabart in the 2012-13 edition.


Monday, January 16, 2017

Record / Thomson smashes 24-hour distance record during Vendée Globe

British sailor Alex Thomson today smashed the world record for the greatest distance sailed solo in 24 hours notching up 536.8 miles on his 60ft racing yacht.


Thomson, 42, is currently in second place in the Vendee Globe just 70 miles behind French race leader Armel Le Cleac'h with 1,000 miles to go to the finish line.


Sunday, December 11, 2016

Vendée Globe / A Game of Two Halves. Thomson Halves Deficit, Meilhat, Béyou Halfway.

The fact that the time and distance that separates Alex Thomson from race leader Armel Le Cléac'h has more than halved in 24 hours is of little real consequence to the British skipper as he sets up for the strong winds brought along by a second successive low pressure system and then a messy area of high pressure thereafter.


Crédit : A Le Cléac'h


Thursday, December 1, 2016

Vendée Globe / New twist as Thomson takes back top spot

British sailor Alex Thomson is once again at the front of the Vendée Globe fleet after successfully hunting down arch rival Armel Le Cléac'h in the Southern Ocean. Four days after French sailor Le Cléac'h moved into pole position in the solo non-stop round the world race, Thomson reclaimed control once more as the epic duel between the two skippers continued. The pair were this afternoon neck and neck as they rocketed east, less than a mile splitting them from the next waypoint and with just seven miles of lateral separation.


Crédit : JM Liot / DPPI / VG



Friday, November 25, 2016

Record / Alex Thomson reached the Cape of Good Hope in 17d 22hrs 58mins (Vidéo)

Alex Thomson reached the Cape of Good Hope in a race record time of 17d 22hrs 58mins- over 5 days faster than the race record set by Armel Le Cleach in the last Vendee Globe! 





Saturday, November 19, 2016

LogBook / Damage to one of the foils of Hugo Boss after hitting something, Alex Thomson : " I didn’t see anything in the water"

Damage to one of the foils of Hugo Boss after hitting something. Both Alex Thomson and the boat are fine. Alex Thomson said "Having had pretty quick night where the boat was sailing high averages and the boat was super uncomfortable I had retracted the foil 30% early this morning and was sailing the boat pretty conservatively in a building breeze. 





Monday, November 14, 2016

Vendee Globe / Advantage Alex Thomson.

In the 1100hrs UTC rankings, advantage Alex Thomson. In just four hours, the skipper of Hugo Boss has doubled his lead over his nearest rivals.


Crédit : A Thomson / Hugo Boss / Vendée Globe


Monday, November 7, 2016

Vendée Globe / Thomson takes the lead, three races within the racemonday

The eighth Vendée Globe has only just begun and for the frontrunners, the Bay of Biscay will soon be in their wake. The fleet has split into three distinct groups spread over 120 miles, while the leaders have only sailed 300. Britain’s Alex Thomson has taken the lead.


© C BARNHAM / HUGO BOSS


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

IMOCA / "We are delighted to have Hugo Boss back on the dock"

British sailor Alex Thomson and his co-skipper Guillermo Altadill are looking towards the 2016 Vendee Globe after an extraordinary sequence of events ended their participation in the Transat Jacques Vabre this weekend. 


Credit : Alex Thomson Racing


Thursday, January 15, 2015

Barcelona World Race / Hugo Boss dismated in the south atlantic ! Alex Thomson and Pepe Ribes are safe

HUGO BOSS lost their rig this evening at 21.02 GMT, 370 nautical miles off the coast of Brazil. Alex Thomson and Pepe Ribes, skippers of yacht HUGO BOSS in the Barcelona World Race this evening lost their mast at 21.02 GMT. The yacht was reaching in moderate conditions when there was a rigging failure and the mast fell overboard and broke.


Barcelona World Race / Hugo Boss dismated in the south atlantic !
Credit : M Lloyd


Monday, September 1, 2014

#IMOCA / A new boat VPLP/Verdier for Alex Thomson for the 2016 Vendee Globe

A new boat will be built for Alex Thomson for the 2016 Vendee Globe ! The new HUGO BOSS will be launched in summer 2015 and will be a VPLP/Verdier design. A very exciting time for Alex Thomson and the Team !


Hugo Boss before the 2012 Vendee Globe.
Credit : E.Allaire


Thursday, May 8, 2014

Imoca / Hugo Boss dismasts 800 milles from New York while crossing the Atlantic, the team is all safe

This morning at roughly 0130 GMT whilst sailing upwind at 25 knots, the team progress to New York has been interrupted when their mast broke. The reason for the broken mast is currently unknown; however, the on-board team, which includes skippers Alex Thomson, Pepe Ribes, Ryan Breymaier and crewmember, Willy Altadill are all safe and have stabilized the mast. 


Hugo Boss dismasts 800 milles from New York
credit : Hugo Boss
Alex has reported that there is no damage to the boat or sails and they will continue to Newport, Rhode Island with an expected arrival on Sunday, 11 May 2014. Upon arrival, the boat will be assessed.


Tuesday, April 15, 2014

#Imoca / The new Hugo Boss (previously Virbac Paprec) is on the water. Alex Thomson and Pepe Ribes are ready !

Alex Thomson Racing (ATR) and sponsor, HUGO BOSS are pleased to announce that their new boat is complete and on the water as of 4 April 2014. Previously named Virbac Paprec 3, this boat has an impressive history which includes placing 4th in the 2012-2013 Vendee Globe after losing its keel, 1st in the 2010-2011 Barcelona World Race, 2nd place in the 2011 Rolex Fastnet, and 1st place in the 2010 Transat Jacques Vabre. ATR acquired Virbac Paprec 3 for Alex Thomson and Pepe Ribes to compete in the upcoming 2014-2015 Barcelona World Race. 


The new Hugo Boss (previously Virbac Paprec 3)  is on the water
Credit : Hugo Boss