How high can he go?
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December 07. 2008 at 21:02As Jean Pierre Dick leads by 29 miles tonight fastest in the fleet are Loïck Peyron (Gitana Eighty) and Mike Golding (Ecover 3) racing less than ten miles apart
Both were making 18.3 knots, and in the four hours between the position reports Golding has averaged 18.4 knots to Peyron’s 18 knots. Peyron is fourth and Golding fifth.
He is already in seventh place, gaining two today. Over the last week his work has been less easy but since last Sunday night he has claimed four places and gained 102 miles against the leaders. He was once 671 miles behind. But now he is very much confined to the same weather system, racing on the same waters as the leading group. His speed this evening? 18.4 knots over the last hour and 18.2 knots between the standings. Does it need saying that ‘Le Profeseur’ is quick? He has just over four miles to catch Jean Le Cam then a barrier of about 30 miles stands between Foncia and the top five.
A few days ago
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