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At the heart of this event is a desire to create a sporting challenge that pushes competitors across a range of coastal and offshore races. With all of the vessels built or designed before 1940, the Richard Mille Cup will recreate the spectacle, sporting values and elegance of the regatta circuits of the pre-war years.
The yachts will stay and compete in, and then depart from, Falmouth next June, taking in races incorporating Dartmouth, Cowes and Le Havre, where it will finish nearly a fortnight later.
Full details, including dates, can be found at richardmillecup.com
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