THE TRANSAT CIC
Formerly known as OSTAR, La Transat Anglaise and now The Transat CIC, this race has been making ocean racing history since 1960. LORIENT > NEW YORK in the North Atlantic.
START ON 28 APRIL
THE FUTURE OF RACING
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THE HISTORY OF THE RACE
A FULL LINE-UP, WITH THE TOP CLASSES AT THE START
The event was born in 1960 when a handful of a handful of sailors led by Sir Francis Chichester and Blondie Hasler set themselves the challenge a race based on a simple but revolutionary concept. The world's oldest single-handed ocean in the world for nearly 60 years, The Transat has written an extraordinary story: the springboard for Éric Tabarly, the arrival of ocean-going multihulls, the invention of routing... The race is at the origin of ocean sailing as we know it today. More than ever, The Transat CIC is a fixture in the pantheon of ocean racing as one of the of the 4 major ocean races.