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January 21. 2009 at 20:51There may be some minor encouragement for Roland Jourdain whose speed has risen to 8.4 knots this evening, but Michel Desjoyeaux’s lead has increased to 391 miles and will, almost certainly be over 400 miles again tomorrow. Jourdain will be hoping that he Doldrums are completely behind him.
Michel Desjoyeaux remains tight lipped about the problems he may have had to overcome, possibly before the Doldrums, saying in a French press report that he has been ‘……close to disaster, I have had problems which could have put an end to my race. I had a lucky escape.’
With less than 50 miles to go to the Equator the skipper of Veolia Environnement will tonight or early tomorrow morning become the second competitor to return to the
Behind the leading duo there is all to play for. Marc Guillemot, positioned 75 miles off the coast of
Although slowed down over the past few hours, she says she prefers her position to Marc Guillemot’s. For the Thompson/Caffari/Boissières trio, level with
The Cowes skipper has slowed to just 4.8 knots this evening and has the South Atlantic branch of ‘Caffari Solo Sail Repairs’ in full swing behind him, just 20 miles away, making. She is more than 1.5 knots quicker than Bahrain Team Pindar.
Aboard his evergreen Akena Vérandas (the former VMI), which is certainly less powerful than his British rivals, Arnaud Boissières had no other choice but to attempt an option to the west to get out of an area of light winds and thundery squalls.
From Steve White, currently passing the
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- 21/01/09 at 20:51 : Secrets and sail repairs
- 21/01/09 at 19:00 : Twice as fast
- 21/01/09 at 14:57 : Numbers crunched
- 21/01/09 at 13:35 : Summary of the French speaking skippers today
- 21/01/09 at 08:06 : Advantage Foncia
- 20/01/09 at 20:46 : Medicine time?
- 20/01/09 at 18:36 : A fast final fortnight, Feb 4 for Foncia for record
- 20/01/09 at 13:14 : Business as usual
- 20/01/09 at 08:24 : Foncia across the Equator
- 19/01/09 at 21:52 : Steve White a Cape Horner
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