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With just 238 miles between fifth placed Jérémie Beyou, (Charal), and 11th positioned Yannick Bestaven, (Maître CoQ 5), a veritable cavalcade of Vendée Globe skippers will pass Cape Horn tomorrow. At forecast speeds they should pass with 12 or 13 hours from early Saturday morning, in a more compact grouping in the end, than the last edition when nine skippers passed within 25 hours, all on or around Day 57.
Approaching his seventh rounding of the Horn, Germany’s Boris Herrmann, has the highest number of passages to his credit of this gorup, set to cross in eighth, whilst it will be the first time solo for sixth placed Nico Lunven, (HOLCIM PRB), eighth placed Paul Meilhat, (Biotherm), ninth placed Brit Sam Goodchild, (VULNERABLE), and Switzerland’s 10th placed Justine Mettraux, (TeamWork Team Snef ). They should cross quite far off the rock given the brisk conditions they will be experiencing and certainly the first will still be in the dark.
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With just 238 miles between fifth placed Jérémie Beyou, (Charal), and 11th positioned Yannick Bestaven, (Maître CoQ 5), a veritable cavalcade of Vendée Globe skippers will pass Cape Horn tomorrow. At forecast speeds they should pass with 12 or 13 hours from early Saturday morning, in a more compact grouping in the end, than the last edition when nine skippers passed within 25 hours, all on or around Day 57.
Approaching his seventh rounding of the Horn, Germany’s Boris Herrmann, has the highest number of passages to his credit of this gorup, set to cross in eighth, whilst it will be the first time solo for sixth placed Nico Lunven, (HOLCIM PRB), eighth placed Paul Meilhat, (Biotherm), ninth placed Brit Sam Goodchild, (VULNERABLE), and Switzerland’s 10th placed Justine Mettraux, (TeamWork Team Snef ). They should cross quite far off the rock given the brisk conditions they will be experiencing and certainly the first will still be in the dark.
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