Orange update

Bruno Peyron's team aboard Orange II are heading east looking for wind during the second day of their Jules Verne Challenge

Geronimo update

Despite the unstable conditions, Olivier de Kersauson's team aboard Geronimo are clocking up the miles as they head south

Berg-spotting aboard Cheyenne

"There she was, low, white, and implacably threatening," David Scully describing the sighting of their first ice berg as they head further south

A close duel for Geronimo and Orange II while Cheyenne clocks up the miles down south

Geronimo re-starts Jules Verne

Olivier de Kersauson's Cap Gemini and Schneider Electric trimaran, Geronimo, crossed the Jules Verne Trophy start line last night

Orange hits the go button

Orange II, Bruno Peyron's 120ft catamaran, crossed the Jules Verne start line just after 0900 (local time) today

Later than predicted start for Geronimo and last minute crew change

Having spent the last three days floundering in no wind Jean Luc van den Heede is on the move again and still well ahead of his global record

Orange on the starting blocks

Bruno Peyron, skipper of the Orange II maxi-catamaran, will leave the Lorient harbour at 1830 (local time) to head towards the Jules Verne Trophy starting line

Ben Ainslie, the 27-year-old newly-crowned Finn Gold Cup champion from Lymington, England chatted to Craig Leweck about the insight on his recent accomplishment

Cheyenne back on track

Steve Fossett's maxi cat's wayward forestay has been reconnected and is back on track for her attempt at the world speed record

Cheyenne rigging repair

David Scully, watch captain aboard Cheyenne, describes how the crew fought to save the mast of this 125ft cat and still made 460 miles while doing so