Ruyant led early this morning by just four miles, but after benefiting from his more easterly positioning, it is Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance) back ahead this morning with Sam Goodchild (VULNERABLE) in third at just five miles behind. As of 0600hrs UTC this morning 14 boats have crossed the line into the Southern Hemisphere. The most notable comeback has been that of Dalin who is up to second, but the leading peloton is big, compact and very evenly matched, promising a thrilling race to the Big South. There are still only 50 miles separating the top 10. In 2020 Alex Thomson already led Ruyant by 80 miles.
Rum, chocolate and beer
Ruyant toasted King Neptune with rum, Sam Goodchild with some chocolate buttons from Grenada where he grew up, Sam Davies, in 11th this morning, with some beer. Traditions fulfilled and it is down to the business of making sure a connection is made with the low pressure developing off Cabo Frio, north of Rio de Janeiro, the legendary cyclogenesis zone where Southern Ocean depressions are born.