Dalin and Bestaven go head to head as crazy Vendee Globe heats up
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Paris (AFP)
French skippers Yannick Bestaven and Charlie Dalin played cat and mouse on Wednesday at the head of a tightly-knit leading group in an absorbing solo round-the-world Vendee Globe.
After more than two months at sea and the finish in France a mere 4,388 nautical miles away (8,146 kilometres), the leaders are heading north in the Atlantic towards the Equator with the top six separated by fewer than 100nm.
Since Dalin in Apivia overhauled Bestaven s Maitre Coq IV on Tuesday, for the first time since Christmas Day, the two have traded top spot. At 1400 GMT Wednesday, Dalin held a 10nm advantage but, travelling to the east of his rival, had the better wind.
By AFP - Agence France Presse January 12, 2021 Print Article
French skipper Charlie Dalin is back in the lead of the Vendee Globe but only just Loic VENANCE Text size
The solo round-the-world Vendee Globe is heading for an exciting finish with new leader Charlie Dalin in Apivia just four nautical miles ahead of previous leader Yannick Bestaven on Tuesday with another six boats within 100nm.
Dalin overtook Bestaven, who had led in Maitre Coq IV for over a month and was over 400nm in front last week, on Monday evening but soon ran into the lack of wind that had becalmed his rival over the last four days.
Bestaven expoits winds to open up big lead in Vendee Globe
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French skipper Yannick Bestaven took advantage of some generous winds to extend his lead to 430 nautical miles in the solo round-the-world Vendee Globe on Thursday.
Bestaven accelerated north into the Atlantic, often at 20 knots overnight, after connecting with the strong south-easterly on Wednesday, while his pursuers were struggling to hit 10 knots.
AT 1700GMT Thursday, the skipper of Maitre Coq IV was around 550 miles east of Buenos Aires, well clear of the chasing group which is headed by Charlie Dalin onboard Apivia who retook second place ahead of Thomas Ruyant on LinkedOut.
Dalin Second at Cape Horn in Vendee Globe Race
3rd January 2021
Charlie Dalin, second to Round Cape Horn, is ready to take the fight to leader Bestaven
Fighting his way north in 30-35 knot winds on his Verdier designed IMOCA Dalin was just six miles offshore of Cape Horn, passing during the hours of darkness.
But the first timer in the ‘big south’ – as yesterday was Bestaven - completed his initiation as a Cape Horner by calling the keeper of the lonely lighthouse at the end of the world and passing on his thanks and his regards, while quietly savouring the intense relief, the satisfying moments of deliverance into the ‘home’ Atlantic Ocean.