Please select your home edition
Edition
March to end August 2024 affiliate link

Vendée Globe Day 10: Déjà vu as Thomson leads into the Doldrums

by Vendée Globe 17 Nov 2020 10:59 PST 17 November 2020
Thomas Ruyant on LinkedOut during the Vendée Globe © Jean-Louis Carli / Alea #VG2020

While Nicholas Troussel is motoring slowly into a lumpy sea, his Vendée Globe abandoned after his mast was broken early yesterday morning, this afternoon in bright sunshine and light winds off Les Sables d'Olonne Jérémie Beyou was resuscitating his own race, restarting some 2,700 nautical miles behind leader Alex Thomson who was negotiating the first hours of his Doldrums passage on HUGO BOSS.

Promised a smooth passage through the 300-350 miles wide Inter Tropical Convergence Zone by the weather gurus, Thomson should be first across the Equator in the middle of Wednesday morning. On current routing models he is likely to be around one day slower than the record he set at 9 days 7 hours when he led the 2016-17 race into the Southern Hemisphere.

There is a certain symmetry compared to the 2016-17 race. Four years ago Thomson led Armel Le Cléac'h by a little more than 50 miles. He is in front again this time, but it is the hard driving Thomas Ruyant who has cut the British skipper's margin by 40 miles to around 88 miles. Coincidentally at this same time four years ago it was Tanguy De Lamotte whose hopes for his Vendée Globe were dashed by the race's first broken mast.

Beyou was full of hope and positivity when he set off on a balmy, almost Mediterranean afternoon in Les Sables d'Olonne, sent on his way by hundreds of well wishers. But he admitted that re-calibrating his mindset which for four years been hard wired towards winning the Vendée Globe would be in itself the biggest challenge, "It's not going to be easy because I'm leaving so much later. But now I just have to go. No more thinking. I just can't wait to get back to sea. Having managed to mobilize myself is in itself a first win. After that I hope there will be more things to keep me going as I progress. But I don't really know what these things will be. I don't know how to put it in words. I'm going to explore myself a bit. I'm completely away from all my reference points here. For four years I have been just in the condition, in the state of mind to give 100 per cent all the time to preparation, to give everything on the race course. Now we are in a different game the goal posts have moved I have to forget everything and then find a new way of doing things. I'm definitely no longer in my comfort zone here."

He seems assured of a fast passage south on the first days of his pursuit of the 31 boat fleet, his nearest 'target' being Fabrice Amedeo at 1000 miles range. At Cape Finisterre he should be able to hook into a low pressure system which will catapult him south to benefit from favourable winds on the east side of the Azores high pressure system.

Meanwhile Troussel who this morning had some 180 miles still to motor to Mindelo in the Cape Verde Islands, voiced his misery. On a video call this morning, his eyes hollow, his face drawn, he confirmed that he was below decks asleep when his mast crashed down in the gusty tradewinds,"It was just before sunrise and I was asleep and went up on deck and saw the damage. My priority then was to get the mast off and away from the boat because the sea was quite choppy. Then you realise that it is all over."

The Doldrums look like they might offer Thomson and the lead group a free pass. The skipper from Gosport and his nearest rival Ruyant have seen their speeds ease to 14-15kts but the zone between the NE'ly and SE'ly trade winds is quite narrow.

"It's not just a transition between two winds, it's also a transition between two seas," said Sébastien Josse and Christian Dumard, the weather consultants for the Vendée Globe. "The seas will not be as smooth as you may think. Speeds will be more erratic and courses more varied. To get out of here you have to cross directly at right angles and... stay calm. Each metre gained south is one metre gained towards the exit of the tunnel" continues Sébastien Josse.

From Madeira to the Doldrums, the 2020 Vendée Globe wagon train spans some 1,600 miles (2,900 km) of ocean. Now, finally, almost the entire fleet is in the trade winds and making decent progress. But to the west of the Canaries in a localised 'doldrums' of persistently light winds five competitors are continuing to have their patience tested.

Quotes:

Thomas Ruyant, second, LinkedOut:

"I'm starting to get the first hint of the Doldrums as we approach them. We're almost there and already a few squalls can be seen on the satellite images. I am looking at them regularly to try to find a narrow passage through. They don't look too active, but you never know what you're going to get. There is always a surprise each time.

"I'm starting to get really hot. These aren't the conditions I enjoy most. Inside the boat, it quickly becomes a furnace with the generator charging up. But we have a good angle to sail quickly, so it's perfect for sailing now. I have 18/20kts and am at 110/120 degrees from the wind. Conditions are pleasant, even if at times it is a bit wild, as we accelerate away quickly. The Doldrums are 300/350 miles wide. So we can hope to get out of there tomorrow evening, if everything falls into place, but it could take much longer. It's complicated getting accurate forecasts."

Onboard video with Pip HARE, Medallia:

Rankings at 17H00 UTC:

PosSail NoSkipper / Yacht NameDTF (nm)DTL (nm)
1 GBR 99Alex Thomson HUGO BOSS21546.60
2 FRA 59Thomas Ruyant LinkedOut21633.887.3
3 FRA 01Jean Le Cam Yes we Cam !21651.5105
4 FRA 79Charlie Dalin APIVIA21662.3115.8
5 FRA 85Kevin Escoffier PRB21751.1204.5
6 FRA 18Louis Burton Bureau Vallée 221794.1247.6
7 MON 10Boris Herrmann Seaexplorer ‑ Yacht Club De Monaco21818.3271.7
8 FRA 109Samantha Davies Initiatives ‑ Coeur21827.9281.3
9 FRA 09Benjamin Dutreux OMIA ‑ Water Family21831.1284.5
10 FRA 17Yannick Bestaven Maître Coq IV21858.4311.9
11 FRA 1000Damien Seguin Groupe APICIL21871.9325.3
12 FRA 4Sébastien Simon ARKEA PAPREC21924.9378.3
13 FRA 49Romain Attanasio Pure ‑ Best Western Hotels and Resorts22016.1469.5
14 FRA 53Maxime Sorel V And B Mayenne22025.8479.3
15 ITA 34Giancarlo Pedote Prysmian Group22054.6508
16 FRA 27Isabelle Joschke MACSF22148.8602.2
17 SUI 7Alan Roura La Fabrique22170.8624.2
18 FRA 30Clarisse Cremer Banque Populaire X22175.1628.5
19 FRA 92Stéphane Le Diraison Time For Oceans22325.9779.3
20 ESP 33Didac Costa One Planet One Ocean22565.61019
21 GBR 777Pip Hare Medallia22628.31081.7
22 FRA 71Manuel Cousin Groupe Sétin22675.21128.7
23 FRA 14Arnaud Boissieres La Mie Câline ‑ Artisans Artipôle22713.21166.6
24 JPN 11Kojiro Shiraishi DMG MORI Global One22822.51275.9
25 FRA 02Armel Tripon L'Occitane en Provence22824.41277.8
26 FIN 222Ari Huusela Stark229291382.5
27 FRA 50Miranda Merron Campagne de France22934.31387.7
28 FRA 72Alexia Barrier TSE ‑ 4myplanet22960.91414.3
29 FRA 69Sébastien Destremau Merci22974.61428.1
30 FRA 83Clément Giraud Compagnie du lit ‑ Jiliti22990.81444.3
31 FRA 56Fabrice Amedeo Newrest ‑ Art et Fenetres23240.81694.3
32 FRA 8Jérémie Beyou Charal24240.92694.3
RET FRA 6Nicolas Troussel CORUM L'Épargne  

Find out more...

Related Articles

Vendée Globe Press Release
With reference to Clarisse Crémer's Rule 69.2 Hearing Hearing under Rule 69.2 of the Racing Rules of Sailing on Saturday 2nd March, starting at 11:00. Posted on 4 Mar
Conrad Colman updates on Vendee Globe entry
Conrad Colman's Vendee Globe race yacht will use electricity only - no fossil fuels French/New Zealand sailor Conrad Colman, who will always be remembered for his epic finish to the 2016/17 Vendee Globe, is going again. The latest attempt will again be aimed at sailing using electricity only - no fossil fuels - and an electric engine. Posted on 9 Feb
10 environmental commitments for the Vendée Globe
The approach is part of a long-term perspective, divided into four key pillars In the run-up to the 10th edition of the solo, non-stop, non-assisted round the world race, the Vendée Globe is affirming its environmental commitments. Posted on 7 Feb
New York Vendée - Les Sables d'Olonne preview
A record 31 skippers will be setting off across the Atlantic in May While the IMOCA are in winter refit, the organisers of the Vendée Globe are unveiling the details and line-up of their transatlantic race, the New York Vendée - Les Sables d'Olonne, which will start off the coast of the United States Posted on 24 Jan
D-366, the countdown is on - Vendée Globe 2024
On 10 November 2024, the Vendée Globe skippers will set off on the 10th edition On 10 November 2024, the Vendée Globe skippers will set off on the 10th edition of the non-stop, non-assisted, single-handed round-the-world race. Posted on 10 Nov 2023
Transat Jacques Vabre, what's the stake for the VG
The first Transat Jacques Vabre set off from Le Havre Four years after the very first edition of the Vendée Globe in 1989, the first Transat Jacques Vabre set off from Le Havre. Posted on 23 Oct 2023
44 candidates for the Vendée Globe 2024
The diversity of candidates makes the race so exciting! The Vendée Globe has never been so attractive. For the 10th edition of the non-stop, non-assisted, single-handed round the world race, 44 skippers have applied. A record. Posted on 12 Oct 2023
"I still think about Vendée Globe all the time"
British yachtsman Mike Golding is back on an IMOCA Ten years after he raced his last Vendée Globe, finishing sixth, British yachtsman Mike Golding is back on an IMOCA, making ready to compete on the upcoming Transat Jacques Vabre, and says he'd still love to do a fifth Vendée Globe. Posted on 23 Sep 2023
New York Vendée Les Sables d'Olonne 2024
The final confrontation before the Vendée Globe On Thursday 6 July, the organisers of the famous non-stop, non-assisted, single-handed round the world race revealed the Notice of Race for their transatlantic, the New York Vendée - Les Sables d'Olonne. Posted on 7 Jul 2023
You can't learn solo sailing on your own!
The future skippers of the Vendée Globe are starting their season in France While five IMOCA boats are currently competing in a crewed race, The Ocean Race, the season was launched in France with the double-handed Guyader Bermuda 1000 Race. Posted on 18 Jun 2023
Hyde Sails 2022 One Design FOOTERRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERVaikobi 2024 FOOTER