Dalin slows down, Simon 'le bon'
"We decided to do a sprint in the middle of the Pacific to see who is the fastest!" grins Yoann Richomme who is wearing a big chapka, gloves and warm socks. "It's very cold"
Nothing can stop his big smile. "We have a nice speed course on a relatively smooth rough sea, 20 knot winds on average, peaks at 35 knots. It's cool and it's going fast", he smiles. The skipper of PAPREC ARKÉA admitted he shouted with joy in the boat knowing he had just taken the lead yesterday.
But Richomme’s lead was short lived. Sébastien Simon took over the lead earlier today benefiting from being on starboard gybe and so fully able to press his Groupe Dubreuil IMOCA to maximum speed on his good port foil. And then long time leader Dalin moved back into the lead at the end of the morning and was maintaining a slight lead this afternoon.
"Their performances are similar on this tack but again we have to wait to see how things will go when Sébastien Simon will move back again to the other tack, port tack", explains Basile Rochut, Vendée Globe weather consultant. In this constant test the three skippers spy on each other, sometimes film each other, and banter with each other too.
"It makes me laugh: every time I had Charlie (Dalin) in sight he would tell me 'I have to fix something’ I could see that he must be missing a sail".
Enjoying the gamesmanship Dalin sent a video admitting to having "a problem with his sail". But he fixed it… "It was a bit complicated to work in the sail locker with the boat moving at 30 knots. It took me 36 hours to repair but that's it, I'm happy to announce that MACIF Santé Prévoyance is at 100% of its potential! "