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The Ocean Race 2022-23 LIVE: In-Port Race action in The Hague as 11th Hour Racing Team chase another win

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Welcome back to LIVE coverage from The Ocean Race 2022-23. Ad Next up: a bumper two days of In-Port action in The Hague, Netherlands.

First, it’s the IMOCA class on Tuesday with coverage from 16:00 BST on discovery+ and eurosport.co.uk. The Ocean RaceLeg 6 arrival highlights as 11th Hour Racing pip Holcim-PRB and Malizia to victoryYESTERDAY AT 19:38 Then on Wednesday, it’s time for The Ocean Race Sprint as the VO65 crews battle it out for victory from 16:30 BST.

Tuesday June 13 12:00 A reminder of the current In-Port standings: 11:30 Here is the route in The Hague for our IMOCA and VO65 heroes: 11:00 Welcome sailing fans!

Good news: not only is it warm and sunny, but the wind forecast is 12-16 knots northeast winds — promising some fierce racing in The Hague. — — - Stream The Ocean Race 2022-23 live on Eurosport and discovery+ The Ocean Race'It means the world to me!' — Kuiper on homecoming into The HagueYESTERDAY AT 14:28 The Ocean Race11th Hour Racing Team win 'insane' Leg 6 in The Hague to extend overall race leadYESTERDAY AT 12:53.

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