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It's over for Jean Le Cam!

After a week of (very) heavy weather, Jean Le Cam can enjoy a nice calm off the coast of Kerguelen.

The gap is widening again at the top of the Vendée Globe. If Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) and Yoann Richomme (Paprec Arkéa) had made a nice close encounter, the first named returning for a time to 150 miles from the leader Charlie Dalin, the latter once again took his ease at the front. On Wednesday midday, the skipper of Macif Santé Prévoyance was no less than 315 miles ahead of Sébastien Simon and 413 over Yoann Richomme.

The rest of the fleet is further away since Thomas Ruyant, fourth on Vulnerable, is 616 miles behind while Jérémie Beyou (Charal) completes the Top 5 with 764 miles behind the leader. Even much further, Jean Le Cam, who for a time held the head of the ranking during the descent of the Atlantic by cutting east of the Cape Verde Islands, occupies 18e place with 2730 behind on the lead and almost 500 on 17eDamien Séguin (Apicil Group).

“It feels good when it stops!” »

At the helm of Tout Commence in Finistère-Armor Lux, Jean Le Cam, who is the first of the straight centerboard boats, incapable of competing with foil boats, has experienced turbulent days in the Indian Ocean. Consequence of a severe depression, which the Finisterian this time chose to bypass towards the north. But the worst seems to pass as he confided in a video broadcast on his social networks.

“We’ve been in trouble for more than a week, wow how good it feels when it stops,” he says, explaining that he was finally able to send back his main sail.
“It’s like the guy who bangs his head against the wall: how good it feels when it stops! “,
he insists before going around the owner and lingering over his meal: “An egg scramble with spinach, I love it!” » But despite the lull, Jean Le Cam is not slacking, having to take care of his water stock, his food bags or energy. But the end of the storm visibly makes him smile.

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