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Volvo Ocean Race - Feeling the pressure six days in

by Agathe Armand on 18 Oct 2014
Xabi Fernandez looking at Abu Dhabi to check tactics and strategies. Volvo Ocean Race - Team Campos - Francisco Vignale http://www.volvooceanrace.com/
Six days into the Volvo Ocean Race, and the sailors can still see each other, creeping alongside the Western Sahara sand dunes. It’s stressful.

Dongfeng Race Team have held their lead since yesterday morning. But Team Alvimedica, Team Brunel, Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing and Team Vestas Wind are only two to three miles behind the Chinese boat.

A lot is at stake right now.

With stronger trade winds only a couple of hours away, every move will determine who first catches 20 knots of awesome, accelerating northeasterlies.

Every manoeuvre can affect who will be best placed to head west and finally sail past the Cape Verde Islands, and towards the Doldrums and Fernando de Noronha, a waypoint off the Brazilian coast.

'I keep wondering if this is going to become like basketball, where you watch 38 minutes of a close game to get to the last two minutes when there’s this intense finish,' says Ian Walker, Abu Dhabi’s skipper.


'We’re almost doing tourism along the African coast,' jokes Dongfeng’s Onboard Reporter, Yann Riou. 'We’re making the most of our free time, resting. We don’t forget the race, but it allows us to escape a bit.'

Despite this relaxed attitude, they continue to lead. Maybe a little less pressure can be a good thing.

Then, there is the pressure felt onboard Team SCA, who are now 33 miles behind the first boat.

'We went from hero to zero, well, not quite zero,' says navigator Libby Greenhalgh.


'We kind of knew it was coming because you could see the boats sail away. We had a tricky night and then in the morning we didn’t quite position ourselves correctly.'

'As Sam keeps telling me, we’re only a sixth of the way into the race,' she softens. 'There are still 5,500 miles to go, and there are some pretty big decisions still to happen. So we’re going to go find our ladder and climb it.'

One thing for sure. It’s their competitive spirit that keeps them pushing, whatever the other pressures.


'No one got much sleep at all, but that’s the new style of the race, with the one-design boats,' mutters Chris Nicholson, Vestas’ skipper.

'That’s how differences are made.'


After a week of scattered naps and interrupted off-watches, of tactical debates, sail changes and technical issues, they haven’t lost their focus.

That’s pressure. The good kind.

At 0700 UTC, Team SCA gybed towards the coast of the Western Sahara. The rest of the fleet followed – but a couple of hours later.

And that little, subtle time difference explains tonight’s split. Led by Dongfeng, the first six boats are within 11 miles of each other while Team SCA are now 36 miles at the back of the fleet.

Yesterday, Dongfeng held their lead overnight after heading offshore. But the boats closer to the African coast are now in 20 knots of northerly wind – that’s a good acceleration compared to the lighter sea breeze of the past days.

In these changing wind conditions, will the teams stay close to the shore tonight, or sail away from Volvo Ocean Race

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