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Mentre Paprec Virbac 2 continua a navigare verso nord in cerca di acque calme dove Dick tenterà di riparare il timone rottosi ieri pomeriggio,...

[singlepic=1115,250,170,,left]Vendée Globe – Oceano Indiano – Mentre Paprec Virbac 2 continua a navigare verso nord in cerca di acque calme dove Dick tenterà di riparare il timone rottosi ieri pomeriggio, a guidare la Vendée Globe sono Michel Desjoyeaux e Roland Jourdain, separati da sole dieci miglia. Sia Foncia che Veolia Environnement fanno registrare medie superiori ai diciassette nodi, al pari di BT che, in terza posizione, segue a oltre quarantacinque miglia di distacco.

La flotta decimata dai tanti ritiri, è ora molto sfilacciata lungo la rotta che unisce Città del Capo a Capo Leeuwin, passato ieri sera dai primi quattro skipper in gara. Anche Jean Le Cam, infatti, si è lasciato alle spalle la longitudine dell’importante punto geografico e sta navigando sotto l’Australia spinto da venti di forte intensità.

Samantha Davies, ottima decima su Roxy a oltre novecento miglia dal leader, si è ormai arresa all’idea di poter riprendere Eliés Yann – lontano da lei quasi seicento miglia – a meno di clamorosi accadimenti. Nella sua scia resiste Brian Thompson, che su Bahrain Team Pindar guarda alla decima piazza con malcelato desiderio.

Day 37, 20.00 GMT, ranking
1 – Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) DTF 13613.4 nm
2 – Roland Jourdain (Veolia Environnement) +10.8 nm
3 – Sebastien Josse (BT) +46.2 nm
4 – Jean Le Cam (VM Materiaux) +66.2 nm
5 – Jean Pierre Dick (Paprec Virbac 2) +156.3 nm

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Video courtesy Vendée Globe.


AND THEY ARE FOUR
[singlepic=1114,250,170,,left][Vendée Globe Press Release] So four skippers emerge to pass the second Great Cape, Leeuwin, this evening. Their pressure and fortitude, each pushing close to 24 hour record pace last night, is rewarded with a jump of nearly 200 miles on the second group.

While Jean-Pierre Dick (Paprec-Virbac) heads north, already 100 miles off the leaders’ tracks, not knowing if he will be able to affect a repair to his mangled rudder stocks or not, Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) and Roland Jourdain (Veolia Environnment) are only separated by less than 10 miles or so of Indian Ocean in first and second place. All three top boats are making over 17 knots and Sébastien Josse (BT) is all but making the same speeds.

There is little sign of a let up in a tempo which has been almost certainly been pushed on since the arrival of Michel Desjoyeaux in the top 5 last Wednesday, the day that Loïck Peyron lost his rig. But now that there are just four perhaps they will set the mark a little lower?

This forced evolution of the leading group – survival of the fittest as tested by the unpredictable Indian Ocean which has taken such a toll, as it has done over the equivalent period in successive editions of this legendary race – sees Desjoyeaux, Jourdain, Josse and Le Cam emerge.

Of the 30 starters in Les Sables d’Olonne there are now just 19 left on course.

Sam Davies retains her 100 miles cushion over Brian Thompson, both having had their own equivalent problems over the last day. Davies is now up to tenth with Thompson 11th. She had to extract Roxy from a large patch of weed early this morning, while Thompson has again been struggling to keep Bahrain Team Pindar in check, rounding up in a spectacular crash tack, the first Open 60 to complete triple Axel and salko off a wave, by the sounds of Brian’s report today.

Meantime Steve White on Toe in the Water has been furiously consistent over the last 36 hours, steadily banging in some high average speeds for his well travelled boat with a now restricted sail inventory. Toe in the Water is now 14th.

Day 37, 20.00 GMT, ranking
1 – Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) DTF 13613.4 nm
2 – Roland Jourdain (Veolia Environnement) +10.8 nm
3 – Sebastien Josse (BT) +46.2 nm
4 – Jean Le Cam (VM Materiaux) +66.2 nm
5 – Jean Pierre Dick (Paprec Virbac 2) +156.3 nm

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