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November 11. 2008 at 13:35Extracts from today's special press conference

Following the damage since the start of the race, a press conference was organised in Vendée Globe HQ in Paris this morning at 11h, in the company of Philippe de Villiers, President of the SEM Vendée, Denis Horeau, Race Director and Alain Gautier, the Vendée Globe safety consultant. Extracts :

Philippe de Villiers, President of the Vendée Council: "We knew that the start of this year's Vendée Globe was going to be difficult.  What we have just experienced is a classic November storm. I noticed that there have been no requests for assistance and that all of the sailors have coped well with the situation. There have been two official retirals (Kito de Pavant / Groupe Bel and Marc Thiercelin / DCNS).  We must not forget that we are talking here about a major sporting event and that storms are part of the competition and the race goes on...."

Alain Gautier: "The Vendée Globe is living up to all its promises.  Sport, competition and adventure are all there.  We must not forget that sailing is a mechanical sport and that what has just happened, however tough it may be for some, is common in this type of race. This situation reminds me a little of the 1992 Vendée Globe, when after the fine weather at the start, a huge low-pressure area moved in, forcing many back to Les Sables.  Apart from the two retirals,  for the moment most of the boats are due to set sail again after their repairs in Les Sables.  We can add that in 1992 on the final podium of the Vendée Globe there were two boats that had returned to Les Sables shortly after the start."

 

November 11. 2008 at 10:45Bernard Stamm forced to remove his mast

Bernard Stamm forced to remove his mast

Following the collision two days ago with a cargo vessel, repairs on Bernard Stamm's Cheminées Poujoulat are set to continue. After identifying the cargo ship involved in the collision, marks were noticed on the rig, where it brushed against the stern of the vessel. This afternoon at around 13h, the boat will have her mast removed in order to deal with these scrapes and give the mast a thorough inspection. This work requires the sails and rigging to be removed, which given the extent of the work, means that the Swiss sailor will not be setting sail again before Wednesday evening. Meanwhile, Thierry Dubois and his team continue their work in replacing the bowsprit. These jobs are therefore going on at the same time, making it difficult to estimate a precise start time for Cheminées Poujoulat.

November 11. 2008 at 10:36Change of pace

It looks like the worst of the weather is over: behind the cold front, which battered the fleet, the wind veered NW'ly and eased off. The area of low pressure (977 hPa) is moving eastwards and filling, while the Azores high stretches across towards Portugal.

In the Bay of Biscay, the wind will be westerly (15-20 knots), then veer NW'ly. For the leaders, the 15-knot NW'ly wind will gust to 25 knots off Cape Finisterre before gradually veering northerly (15-25 knots) off Porto this afternoon (Tuesday).

November 11. 2008 at 10:17DCNS has been dismasted

The DCNS press office has informed the race directors that Marc Thiercelin's monohull was dismasted at 7h30 this morning at 44°15 North and 8°43 West. The competitor stressed that the damage was extensive and it would be impossible to set out again. He is unable to say for the moment which port he will be heading for.

 

November 11. 2008 at 10:1453 on the scale.

Mike Golding reported to his team from ECOVER 3 last night that he had seen 53 knots of wind.

November 11. 2008 at 10:04Special media conference this morning

Following the damage caused since the start of the race, a special media conference will take place this morning at 11 at Vendée Globe HQ.  This will be in the presence of Philippe de Villiers, Denis Horeau and Alain Gautier and will be broadcast live on the Vendée Globe website.  It will be followed by the live link-up with the skippers at 11h45.

 

November 11. 2008 at 10:02Dejeanty due in Les Sables this evening

Message received from Jean Baptiste Dejeanty this morning. "All is well on board. At  9H00 this morning 100 miles from Les Sables d'Olonne.  17-knot westerly wind.
ETA this evening (11th Nov)   
Support team ready to get to work on the deck.  Damage: cracks in the deck, port and starboard of the coach roof.
No idea yet of the time required to repair.
Will do our utmost to restart the race."

November 11. 2008 at 06:04Last night's messages

1h36 : «Everything is fine on board. Will write more when I'm able. xxxx » Dee Caffari (Aviva)


1h39 : «Lots of little repair jobs to do . Tomorrow will be better. I'm sad about Yaya (Yannick Bestaven) and Kito (de Pavant). I'm trying to look after my « veranda » in these seas. The change in wind direction was extremely sudden: the boat came around all by herself, as it was so quick. Afterwards, there was a quick clean-up operation below to get everything stowed… » Arnaud Boissières (Akena Vérandas)


4h58 : «We're taking advantage of the calmer conditions to eat and sleep a little. Have seen several cargo ships off Cape Finisterre.» Armel Le Cléac’h (Brit Air)

November 11. 2008 at 00:13Statement from Alex Thomson/Hugo Boss

Alex Thomson's Hugo Boss team have issued this statement:

" After 32 hours of horrendous Biscay conditions in the Vendee Globe race, Alex Thomson is returning to Les Sables d’Olonne following the discovery of a structural problem onboard HUGO BOSS.  A crack has appeared on the port side hull, the opposite side to the recent repair.


At 19.45 GMT Alex Thomson turned HUGO BOSS around to head back to Les Sables d’Olonne. Thomson is in no imminent danger; the boat is taking on water, but at a manageable rate. On arrival in Les Sables D’Olonne the damage will be assessed. He is currently approximately 290 miles from the port.


HUGO BOSS will be the eighth yacht to return to Les Sables D’Olonne since the race start on Sunday afternoon.  The Vendee Globe rules only allow the competing yachts to return to Les Sables D’Olonne to carry out repairs using outside assistance and restart the race within a 10 day window of Sunday 9th November (the start date)."

November 10. 2008 at 20:59Another mast

Another mast

Groupe Bel have just informed the Race Office that Kito de Pavant has been dismasted and has been forced to head back, probably towards Les Sables d'Olonne. As well as the mast breaking, the boom and one of the carbon deck spreaders is broken. Bel was positioned 260 miles from Les Sables d'Olonne.