With Paprec-Virbac 2 streaking towards Cape Horn, today should mark their final one in the Southern Ocean. Damian Foxall is projecting an early afternoon (GMT) rounding of the Horn as the race leader looks to leave the cold and stress of the South in its wake.
"We're nearing the end of a major part of the 'round the world'," Damian said today. "It's the Southern Ocean and this is the last day we're going to be down here, so we're making the most of it. It's nice and sunny outside and we're sailing straight at the mark so life is good."
Behind, Hugo Boss has stabilised its position, remaining just a shade over 1000 miles in arrears. The second place team has better wind now and is moving at good speed following a stretch yesterday when skipper Alex Thomson and Andrew Cape had to drop their mainsail to make a repair. Now back up at full speed, the chase is on for Hugo Boss.
"At this stage, we're probably going to need some help with the weather to catch up," Alex Thomson told special guest Jonathan McKee (Estrella Damm co-skipper) on the video conference today. Jonathan agreed, saying it was important for Hugo to stay as close as poss! ible to keep the pressure on and be in a position 'to pounce'!
For Temenos II, the last 24 hours have been very good. Dominique Wavre and Michèle Paret have been the fastest boat over that period, chalking up nearly 350 miles over that period and adding to their slim lead over Mutua Madrileña.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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