Holcim-PRB enters a new chapter in offshore sailing

Today, we announce an important step forward in our GO CIRCULAR sailing campaign. After three successful years racing under the green and blue flag at the pinnacle of offshore competition, we are setting course for a new chapter.
We have decided to step back from our role as a primary sponsor in the IMOCA class and are now exploring new ways to continue contributing to the exciting world of offshore sailing, while honoring PRB’s proud legacy in offshore yacht racing.
The Holcim-PRB story is built on PRB’s renowned offshore racing tradition. Based in Vendée, PRB has been a pillar of IMOCA racing for over 30 years, with two Vendée Globe victories to its name: in 2001 with skipper Michel Desjoyeaux and in 2005 with Vincent Riou. Since 1992, these triumphs have firmly established PRB as one of the most iconic and successful sponsors in solo ocean racing, creating shared pride among its employees, clients, and all those inspired by the great ocean races.
In 2022, PRB became part of the Holcim Group, opening a new chapter in its history with the launch of the Holcim–PRB partnership. As a joint sponsor, they went on to achieve multiple podium finishes in major races, including The Ocean Race (2nd place), the Course des Caps (3rd), and The Ocean Race Europe (3rd), as well as an impressive 6th place in the Vendée Globe.
These results reflect far more than rankings. They tell a story of human endurance, technical innovation, and resilience, a team that has consistently pushed boundaries in the world’s toughest waters.
“Offshore racing is an integral part of our DNA. We are grateful for everything we have experienced, achieved, and celebrated throughout the years. Now we look forward with excitement to writing a new chapter, one that celebrates a commitment that is deeply rooted in our identity while embracing fresh ways to contribute to the sport we love.” Olivier Troussicot, Directeur Général de PRB
Source: Team Holcim-PRB
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•••Championship ranking
| 01 | Sam GOODCHILD
MACIF SANTÉ PRÉVOYANCE | 50.00 pts | |
| 02 | Corentin HOREAU
MACSF | 45.00 pts | |
| 03 | Violette DORANGE
INITIATIVES-CŒUR | 40.00 pts | |
| 04 | Elodie BONAFOUS
ASSOCIATION PETITS PRINCES - QUÉGUINER | 38.00 pts | |
| 05 | Francesca CLAPCICH
11TH HOUR RACING | 36.00 pts | |
| 06 | Nico D'ESTAIS
CAFÉ JOYEUX | 35.00 pts | |
| 07 | Arnaud BOISSIÈRES
APRIL MARINE - RECHERCHE CO-PARTENAIRE | 34.00 pts |