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The Clipper Race Leg 3 - Race 4, Day 27: Dell Latitude Rugged Ocean Sprint concludes

by Clipper Round the World Race 14 Dec 2019 07:18 PST 14 December 2019
Sail Change Evolution - The Clipper Race Leg 3 - Race 4, Day 27 © Clipper Race

"The crew has been loving this intense sailing against time, looking at the weather forecast, our progression in the routing systems, trimming the sails every five minutes and keeping the sense of speed and competition high." Says Punta del Este Skipper, Jeronimo Santos Gonzalez.

As Punta del Este, the final team in contention, concludes the Dell Latitude Rugged Ocean Sprint, results are being verified and are soon be announced.

The eight teams to have finished Race 4: the Marlow Southern Ocean Sleigh Ride will be celebrating in Fremantle at the Race 4 prize-giving this evening, but thoughts are with the three teams still sailing.

The current ETAs into Fremantle are estimated as follows:

  • Punta del Este: Thursday 19 December PM
  • Unicef: Friday 20 December AM
  • Visit Sanya, China: Friday 20 December PM
Once the remaining teams arrive they will be given the support they need in terms of maintenance and victualling from both the Clipper Race team and the rest of the fleet.

Taking into account the delayed arrival of the three teams still racing the Clipper Race Office has confirmed that during Race 5 the fleet will be racing on elapsed time.

The eight teams currently in Fremantle, will depart as planned on 22 December. They will slip lines at 1200 local time, taking part in a parade of sail at 1300, MOB drills at 1330 with Race 5 start at 1500.

The Clipper Race team will ensure that the remaining three teams have adequate rest and preparation time leading up to their race start from Fremantle. Unicef, Punta del Este and Visit Sanya, China will therefore be departing on the 24 December, exactly 48 hours after the other eight teams.

As they will be starting from the same line, and racing the exact same course, they will race on elapsed time against the rest of the fleet. Visit Sanya, China Skipper, Seumas Kellock said: "We have just found out that we will be leaving Fremantle two days after the fleet along with Unicef and Punta del Este. This is good for the team allowing some downtime to recuperate from a long hard leg and it will also allow us to still compete, since we will be scored on elapsed time."

Keep up to date on the progress of the trio still sailing via the Race Viewer and for news on the Dell Latitude Rugged Ocean Sprint results follow the Clipper Race social channels.

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