Now it will be fascinating to see how each sets the cursor in the south. As Sam Davies noted this morning, seamanship and care for the boat and sails need to be the highest priority, Seb Simon echoing her words from fourth place.
“Now everyone does their own race, there will also be the harsh law of a mechanical sport of course. The goal is to get all the way, I would like to arrive at Cape Horn with a boat in good condition, and then we will see what we are capable of playing on the way up the Atlantic, but not before! It's going to be a very very long month of racing, you have to keep your goals in mind. Otherwise everything is fine, I hope the rest will continue like this!” said the skipper of Groupe Dubreuil who smashed the 24 hour solo monohull record. He wonders whether his nearest rivals might have some small damages which compromised them:
SUSPICIOUS MIND
“ I suspect the first three of having had real technical problems because for once I really found them slow, and knowing them I know that they are capable of much more than that, so I wouldn't be surprised if they had real problems anyway, it's not possible to come back on them like that! There are inevitably some wear points, ropes, tacks that get a little damaged but overall it's okay, I try to go around regularly, almost every day, and I think this boat has been really well prepared, that's what allows us to push the machine a little, the most difficult point is not to get carried away by the first three, to keep my own pace, not look at the others too much, make my own trajectory, continue to check the equipment and make my boat move forward as I feel! Yoann (Richomme) said that you couldn't keep up that pace for two months and that it wasn't very reasonable, what do I think? It makes me laugh that Yoann is the one who says that because he's still the most brutal of us and has been since Le Figaro. We know him well for that! Afterwards it's true that when you push the machine, it quickly becomes no longer fun at all, you want it to stop, for the noise to calm down, to be able to go to sleep peacefully. I'm not too afraid of the machine, in truth they are boats that have been well tested, I have confidence in my machine, I know when I can push and when not to, for example I wasn't one of those who pushed it so hard when passing Cape Finisterre because the sea was rough.”