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Volvo Ocean Race Leg 9, Day 4: Tense times as advantage ebbs and flows

by Volvo Ocean Race 23 May 2018 07:42 PDT 23 May 2018
Volvo Ocean Race Leg 9, from Newport to Cardiff, day 4, on board Vestas 11th Hour. Nick Dana back up on the bow © James Blake / Volvo Ocean Race

The Volvo Ocean Race fleet was beginning to converge again on Wednesday as the Leg 9 sprint across the Atlantic continued at pace.

A split of almost 300 miles had opened up early in the 3,300-mile leg from Newport, USA, to Cardiff, Wales, as the seven-strong fleet broke into two groups.

Team Brunel, team AkzoNobel, Vestas 11th Hour Racing and Team Sun Hung Kai/Scallywag chose to make the most of strong south-westerlies, rocketing southeast at breakneck speeds.

Meanwhile MAPFRE, Dongfeng Race Team and Turn the Tide on Plastic elected to head northeast on a more direct route towards Cardiff and the Leg 9 finish.

Having been overtaken by a high pressure system which now blocks their path to the east, the two groups were starting to come back together again – and it remains to be seen which will emerge in front.

"I think it's the first time this race we've seen a split in the fleet this big," MAPFRE skipper Xabi Fernández said.

Although ranked sixth on the official Leg 9 scoreboard, the Spanish team were only 20 miles behind Dongfeng and 15 miles above Turn the Tide in the northerly group.

"Last night was very tricky for our group – very slow going upwind trying to transition into the north-westerly winds," Fernandez added.

"Hopefully tonight we can tack in easterly winds and then we will have a couple of days of very strong winds. The fleet in the south sailed very fast but now they have a lot of work to do. We just need to wait and see what the situation is."

For those teams 200 miles to the southeast, the future remains equally unclear.

Brunel hold a narrow eight-mile lead over Vestas 11th Hour Racing and team AkzoNobel, with Scallywag 75 miles further back.

"It has been an interesting start to the leg, with a massive split in the fleet that has made for some head scratching at times in the nav station trying to work out the next move," Vestas 11th Hour Racing's Simon Fisher said.

"How it all pans out in the long term we will have to see. There is plenty of wind forecast in the coming days and not a lot forecast for the finish so we still have a lot of work ahead."

Brad Farrand, on AkzoNobel, added: "At the moment we're neck and neck with Vestas 11th Hour Racing, just duking it out. I think it's good to have a boat next to you, it keeps you honest, and makes sure you give it everything."

Having already knocked off a third of the leg in three days, the fleet is currently expected to arrive in Cardiff on May 29.

But before then they have a week of full-on, no holds barred ocean racing to contend with.

After their last-minute win in Leg 8, MAPFRE top the overall leaderboard but Dongfeng Race Team are just three points behind with Brunel holding down third place, 11 points back – so it's all on.

All the drama of Leg 9 will play out live on the official race tracker – don't miss a moment.

Volvo Ocean Race – Leg 9 – Leaderboard: (13:00 UTC)

1. Team Brunel – Distance To Finish: 2,091.6 nautical miles
2. Dongfeng Race Team – 1.6 nautical miles behind
3. team AkzoNobel – 8.2 nautical miles behind
4. Vestas 11th Hour Racing – 9.1 nautical miles behind
5. Turn the Tide on Plastic – 27.6 nautical miles behind
6. MAPFRE – 28.4 nautical miles behind
7. Sun Hung Kai / Scallywag – 74.8 nautical miles behind

www.volvooceanrace.com

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