Friday, April 13, 2007

Trophee BPE Transatlantic Race

The close race continues in the Beneteau Figaro one design class Trophee BPE transatlantic race. Already, the single-handed sailors have been racing their small Figaros constantly for more than two and a half weeks.


The match race continues between Thomas Rouxel and Charles Caudrelier, still only separated by 1.3 miles at the front of the fleet. However they still face a real threat to both their north and south. Overnight last year's Solitaire winner Nicolas Troussel has pulled up to third place and with the easterly trades wind airflow, of all the competitors is lining up to have the hottest angle into the finsh at Marie Galante. It also appears that at present he has more pressure - having averaged more than a knot faster than the leaders over the last four hours.


Among the most northern group Marc Emig has been making good progress too and this morning is 41.7 miles off the lead compared with 63 miles at the same time yesterday.


The forecast is still showing the wind to be getting lighter on the right side of the race course, so it will be interesting to see if Emig is still able to make gains over the next 24 hours.

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