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Vendee Globe - Dalin and Burton match up - MySailing com au

Vendee Globe - Dalin and Burton match up - MySailing com au
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Vendée Globe Day 68: Dalin and Burton Match Up

Charlie Dalin on Apivia leads the Vendée Globe © Vincent Curutchet / Alea / Disobey / Apivia #VG2020 Today passing Salvador de Bahia, Brazil, there are no options in terms of strategy and choices on the northwards climb up the Atlantic for the tightly matched Vendée Globe leaders. But the conditions are difficult and tiring. The E ly tradewinds shift in direction and more particularly in strength and that is proving especially wearing, with squalls and gusts which make setting the optimum sail difficult on the close reach. Apivia skipper Charlie Dalin who has led now for two days is 20 miles ahead of second placed Louis Burton on Bureau Vallée 2. The pair have been consistently quicker than the four other key rivals round about them.

VG2020 : a new start - NauticNews

VG2020 : a new start - NauticNews
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Vendée Globe Day 67 morning update: Crazy close

Vendée Globe Day 67 morning update: Crazy close by Vendée Globe 13 Jan 09:02 UTC 11 January 2021 Yannick Bestaven on Maitre CoQ IV retakes the lead in the Vendée Globe © Muriel Vanderbembt / Maitre CoQ #VG2020 It s crazy. Confirmed Thomas Ruyant from fourth placed LinkedOut this morning as Yannick Bestaven (Maître CoQ IV) retakes the lead from Charlie Dalin (Apivia). Not only are there just 26 miles separating Ruyant in fourth from the leader again, but Louis Burton (Bureau Vallée 2) has squeezed into third, to complete his fairytale return to the podium after stopping to make repairs to his mast track at Macquarie Island and restarting with an 830 miles deficit on the lead.

Vendée Globe Day 67: A drag race to Recife and beyond!

Didac Costa at Cape Horn in the Vendée Globe © Didac Costa #VG2020 With nothing more than a handful of small miles separating them, the leaders of the Vendée Globe are engaged on a straight head-to-head speed test which may yet prove decisive, and which may finally show the ultimate value of a fully functioning latest generation foil package. In what is likely to be a close reaching then reaching drag race up the Brazilian coast past Recife, 600 miles to the north of leader Charlie Dalin (Apivia), the actual speed potential - the combination of a working foil and J2 headsail - could deliver the key advantage which might then be carried into a North Atlantic sprint finish that presently looks relatively fast and straightforward.

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