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And the top group continue to extend away from the pack chasing them in a classic rich get richer scenario as might have been expected of the top sailors with the best, latest foiling boats, the best budgets and – right now – the best possible weather. In some respects the race so far has been atypical with mostly light to moderate winds and no big storms so far and so it has been a perfect showcase for the fast foilers, as 15th placed Romain Attanasio (Fortinet- Best Western) remarked this morning with an element of jealousy in his voice, “We can clearly see that unfortunately for boats with daggerboards it's more difficult, today the foilers are untouchable in terms of speed, they go so fast, and in general it all starts from the front. We said a lot four years ago "yeah, the foilers and all that", but four years ago, it was a totally different scenario. Maybe it’ll happen again in this race, that at some point it'll come back from behind. And of course four years ago we always came back from behind! Today it's all going on at the front like it usually does, and we can see that the speeds are crazy, and so the gaps are completely mad! That's how it is, this is a Vendée Globe for foilers.”