Since leading the 28-boat Imoca fleet since last Monday morning and holding a margin of over 300 miles over second place French skipper Charlie Dalin completed an emphatic victory on the 3,200 nautical miles New York Vendee Globe Race Across the North Atlantic.
“I’m really happy we won and that’s what counts,” says Charlie Dalin, it was a great crossing, it feels good to win. It was the last rehearsal before the Vendée Globe so an important race to show the competition that I am here, I am present. I used the lessons from the Transat Jacque Vabre to New York particularly in my sleep and self-management.”u00a0I found my level aboard this great boat in all conditions upwind and downwind.
The race started 3 days after the start with this trough to cross and then this front, Dalin managed to pass it while most were still caught by this system, a man aged to pass it and not get blocked or sucked back into it. The wind shifted, he was on the right side, it didn’t matter much after that.
He continued to sail with high intensity to stay in what is Vendée Globe rhythm over the long term by managing his sleep and sale changes. Dalin then attacked until the end; “I was still hitting 30 knots a few hours from the finish.” The idea was really not to let up from start to finish, which is what he did.
“Sailed with my foot flat on the floor and there’s no structural problems, which is good,” said Dalin, adding that the skipper of V and M designed the IMOCA 60.u00a0 Shiral won the race in 2016,
The only other time it has been contested. His outstanding triumph enhances his rank as one of the outstanding favorites to this winter to go one better and win the Vendée Globe.” The 2022 New York-Vendee Arctic is one of those exceptional races, featuring some great comebacks and high-class racing.u00a0″The competition has had moments but they also fought until the end in all conditions.
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FRENCH SKIPPER CHARLIE DALIN (MACIF SANTÉ PRÉVOYANCE)WINS THE NEW YORK VENDÉE – LES SABLES D’OLONNE*
After leading the 28 boat IMOCA fleet since last Monday morning, and todayholding a margin of over 300 miles over second place, French skipper CharlieDalin tonight completed an emphatic victory on the 3200 nautical miles.
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