Sail-World.com : Crowds await Desjoyeaux's arrival at the end of Vendee Globe journey
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Michel Desjoyeaux’s first treat for the waiting crowds in the Vendée Globe finish town of Les Sables d’Olonne has been to offer them the luxury of a Saturday night to let their hair down complete in the knowledge that their champion elect is now unlikely to arrive before the middle of Sunday afternoon. While the Vendée town enjoyed a lively evening, Desjoyeaux was struggling to make it through a high pressure ridge. The shore-side fans were taking their evening aperitifs when The Professor was slowed back to just two knots at one stage. Since then his speed has picked up on Foncia, making a steady 10-11 knots in SE’ly winds which will back to give him strong headwinds and a likely finish time of between 1500hrs and 1900hrs GMT. At 0630hrs GMT he had 82 miles to the finish line. If Desjoyeaux has felt a few pangs of frustration they are a world away from the difficulties of his friend Roland Jourdain who remains in second place, some 130-150 miles from the Azores. Headwinds are hampering the progress of Veolia Environnment towards the island haven and this morning Bilou is course making a NE’ly when the most suitable islands lie almost due north. Meantime Armel Le Cléac’h has freed Brit Air from the Azores high pressure and this morning is making 11-13 knots to Veolia Environnement’s 4.6 knots. Brit Air is now under 400 miles behind Bilou. Marc Guillemot’s Safran has been consistently quicker than Roxy in recent hours and Sam Davies has been forced to concede 18 miles of her lead, Safran likely now to be into a more ideal power band for her double reefed configuration as the trade winds strengthen a little. Roxy is still 84 miles ahead and making 11.7 knots to Safran’s 13. Brian Thompson, GBR, (Bahrain Team Pindar) makes steady progress in the trades also and has steadily squeezed up on Safran. Now just 262 miles behind Guillemot, he most now fancy his chances when the duo in front start to hit the Azores high pressure system. Dee Caffari’s Doldrums have presented her with some of the most frustrating hours of her race. She has lost over 150 miles to Thompson and this morning is now 266 miles behind Bahrain Team Pindar. At 0330hrs GMT this morning her yellow Open 50 was scarcely moving, but since then she has managed to make a few knots speed to the NW. Since 1500hrs yesterday she had made only 40 miles, including no fewer than seven tacks or gybes plus countless sail changes. Steve White is now 390 miles off the Brasilian coast still making a steady nine knots, passing the latitude of Rio. Strategically, like others in these realms of the fleet, White is not getting the level of weather information to judge his best options, to plot the arrival of fronts and so he is keeping well offshore. So too, Rich Wilson behind him, is often reduced to working from first principles, but the Great American III is the fastest boat in the fleet this morning, creaming along at 13.4 knots. And Raphael Dinelli, the skipper from Olonne sur Mer, has less than 30 hours to run to Cape Horn with the Austrian skipper Norbert Sedlacek now 133 miles behind him. 0400hrs GMT. Rankings, Sunday 1st February 2009 (FRA unless stated) 1 . Michel Desjoyeaux (Foncia) at 110.5 miles to finish 2 . Roland Jourdain (Veolia Environnement) at 1293.2 miles from first place 3 . Armel Le Cléac’h (Brit Air) at 1683 miles from first place 4 . Sam Davies (Roxy) at 2604.7 miles from first place 5 . Marc Guillemot (Safran) at 2688.7 miles from first place 6 . Brian Thompson (Bahrain Team Pindar) at 2950 miles from first place 7 . Dee Caffari (Aviva) at 3181.8 miles from first place 8 . Arnaud Boissières (Akena Vérandas) at 3648.4 miles from first place 9 . Steve White (Toe in the Water) 4568.2 miles 10 . Rich Wilson (Great American III) at 5919.2 miles from first place 11 . Raphaël Dinelli (Fondation Océan Vital) at 7238.9 miles from first place 12 . Norbert Sedlacek (Nauticsport - Kapsch) at 7371.6 miles from first place RDG . Vincent Riou (PRB). 3rd equal. 30 boats started. http://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/
by Vendee globe
11:02 AM Sun 1 Feb 2009 GMT
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