Route du Rhum 2026 and Transat Café l'Or 2025: the transatlantic races take shape

The organizers of the Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe 2026 and the Transat Café L'Or 2025 recently presented the official posters for their upcoming editions. These visuals embody the identity and ambitions of these two classic ocean races.

A symbolic poster for the Route du Rhum 2026

On April 25, 2025, in Saint-Malo, the organizing team of the Route du Rhum âeuros Destination Guadeloupe unveiled the poster for the 13th edition, scheduled for autumn 2026. This visual represents the sails of the six categories entered in this single-handed transatlantic race, contested every four years between Saint-Malo and Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe. The poster was flocked onto the sails of an Ocean Fifty, illustrating the commitment of the different classes to this legendary race. âeuros

Transat Café L'Or 2025: a new name and a new visual identity

The Transat Jacques Vabre adopts a new name for its 17th edition: the Transat Café L'Or Le Havre Normandie. The official poster highlights this change, while retaining the DNA of the race: a double-handed transatlantic race, four classes, four courses and four winning duos. Departure is scheduled for October 26, 2025 from Le Havre, with grouped arrivals in Martinique. âeuros

Visuals that reflect racing values

The posters for these two transatlantic races don't just announce the events; they also convey the values and ambitions of the organizers. The Route du Rhum showcases the diversity of classes and the spirit of single-handed competition, while the Transat Café L'Or emphasizes duo collaboration and the importance of equality between classes

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