After just over 48 hours of racing, Sam Goodchild scouts the Vendée Globe

After just over 48 hours of racing, Sam Goodchild scouts the Vendée Globe
After just over 48 hours of racing, Sam Goodchild scouts the Vendée Globe

“I have 35 knots of wind, it’s a bit of a war on board, confided Jérémie Beyou (Charal, 5th, 52 miles). It's quite complicated to sail near the coast, we have to go offshore to catch some wind but there are gusts of 35, 40 knots. » Same atmosphere aboard Alan Roura's Hublot monohull. “I made a figure of speech at daybreak, the boat crashed and was no longer controllable, says the Swiss (15th). I got it back and now everything is working. It's quite intense, I haven't managed to sleep much. Tonight should be better. »

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