There is a keen sense of anticipation among the top trio on the Vendée Globe this Monday morning as they consider how the first major Southern Ocean system will treat them. In the relatively moderate conditions of a transition zone it is Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prevoyance) who has retaken the lead, by just 4.6 nautical miles, ahead of Yoann Richomme (PAPREC ARKÉA).
THE HISTORY, BOYS
Dalin knows the south from his last Vendée Globe, for Simon and Richomme it is new territory, now about 220 miles west of the Crozet Islands. Simon hit an object four years ago today and damaged his starboard foil which he had to cut off before retiring into Cape Town. Back then he had already shown considerable potential and was in fourth place but over four hundred miles behind the leader. On the last race, the skipper from Les Sables d’Olonne was sponsored by ARKÉA PAPREC. He has visibly raised his level on this race and is less than 20 miles behind Dalin this morning.