Posted on 7 Oct Globe 40 duel in the Bass StraitĤ8 minutes separate the top two skippers after 5,495 miles raced It is an incredible duel that we are witnessing at the head of this first edition of the GLOBE40. Racing held despite the very light wind forecast Once again PRO Georges Korhel from the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez, along with the International Maxi Association's race officer Ariane Mainemare, worked their magic on the penultimate day of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez' maxi week. Posted on 7 Oct Miracles are worked at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez The event began on 28th September with a three day coaching clinic, with 103 sailors and 17 coaches taking part. After a two year break, 2022 NSW Youth Sail was back on Lake Macquarie. NSW Youth Championship took place with 235 sailors, in 170 boats, of 11 classes. Posted today at 8:23 am 2022 NSW Youth Sail concludes That's Friday's wrap up from the M32 World Championship in Cascais until Sunday, the 9th. Picture Perfect Racing Great racing in picture perfect conditions and and extremely tight score card. Posted today at 1:04 pm M32 Worlds at Cascais, Portugal day 2 We've covered approximately 6,000 Nm in training so far are learning more everyday about how to sail the boat faster. Time has absolutely flown by for Will Harris and his teammates It has been a whirlwind few months since the launch of Malizia-Seaexplorer and the time has absolutely flown by. Transat 6.50 - leading positions at 14:00hrs 21 SeptġĖ67 Joschke Isabelle Degremont - synergie - 470nm to MaderiaĨĖ30Ĝassanas Matthieu Ville de balaruc les bainsġ1Ē60Ĝusin OlivierĞnergies autour du mondeġ4ĕ39 le Diraison StéphaneĜultisol - institut curieġ9ĕ51Ĝospen Raoulĝalet digital media systemsįirst months of Malizia-Seaexplorer IMOCA training Koen is fine and will carry on racing despite this. Koen Van Esch, the flying Dutch of KLM Flying Duchtman suffered a broken spinnaker pole and Koen, ranked 5th at series ranking, navigated since then at a very alarming speed. A third of the fleet still has to pass over the Cape today. 12th at the general ranking, Stéphane Le Diraison and his Pogo 2 (Cultisol) still battles with the Protos. Many of the favourite skippers might start to cogitate serious: Laureyssens, Deshayes, Hardy, Pella, Després. Leader Isabelle Joschke (Degrémont Synergie) passed Cape Finisterre Thursday afternoon with a 25/30 knots North/North West regime, conditions that permitted her to impose the tempo to the race despite the heavy sea.Ī tempo that few skippers are able to follow, this morning Samuel Manuard (Sitting Bull) was over 12 nautical miles away from the young Franco-German skipper, and Yves Le Blévec (Actual) was 22 nautical miles away. 2 knots of wind when the leaders were had to deal with 25/30 knots wind cavalcade. The first skippers start to get into the Portuguese trade winds zone accelerating, when the others are still fighting with the North Spain eastern winds.įriday morning in the North of Corrogna, we registered not more that. A classic and awaited scenario, the Cape Finisterre transit is usually accompanied by a clear gap in the fleet.
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