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Paul Meilhat’s Biotherm held the early lead into this morning, but now it is Team Holcim- PRB who bow forward. But the margins are very thin – on the leaderboard, the spread from first to fifth is just five miles.
The east-northeast wind is fairly light – 8 to 12 knots – and variable with squalls and rain showers. It is forecast to build slightly over the next 24 hours.
“We’ve spent these first hours of the race trying to get to the gradient wind offshore,” said 11th Hour Racing Team’s Simon Fisher, on Sunday evening. “It’s going to be tricky with the clouds.”
“The wind is very shifty,” said Kevin Escoffier on Team Holcim-PRB. “But we have to deal with it. Instead of going for a big bet it is better to play with the small shifts than going for a big change. When you are not sure, it is better to be safe.”
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