
the classification of 5:30 this Saturday morning (French time), the victory in real time is always uncertain in duplicate. A 158 miles from the finish in San Marino, ATR Team winds do more ahead of Tchoul Tchouk Nougat only 14 short miles. A world that is moving in ambush at 27.5 miles.
The finish line could be cut to dark Caribbean with an average of 9 knots, a little later in the night if the tropical trade winds are weaker.
At flashing Argos this morning, the two A.35 head were pointed at the same speed (8.9 knots). This means if the final sprint promises to be played spinnaker and knife between his teeth. Brothers Jerome and Antoine Croyere fiercely defend their highest step of the podium, but located further north of the duetistes Tchouk Tchouk (Edouard Danel-Daniel Jouanin) took over 4.1 miles at night. At this rate and if the trade winds of 15-20 knots favored a more north to get more angle and pressure, the Transat race could end in sight in the channel of Marin!
A 27, 5 miles from the bow of ATR team winds, the third A.35 A changing world is doomed to exploit to cap everyone in Marin. But Batista's Ollivier Jean-Stephane Neve and are strong competitors and know how to make the most of their "sledging". This Saturday evening in Caribbean sea will certainly feverish and very difficult for the nerves of the crew. Corrected time, we must also closely monitor the progress of Jean-Francois and Roland Prémorel of Burden on board their Sun Fast 3200 The Herbaria companies.
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