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Vendée Globe: United nations battle to the end on Biscay

by Vendée Globe 7 Feb 2021 08:41 PST 7 February 2021

After the finishes on Saturday, Jérémie Beyou in 13th and Romain Attanasio in 14th arriving in Les Sables d'Olonne's channel at either end of the day, six more skippers are due to finish this week, among them France's Arnaud Boissières and Stéphane Le Diraison, Switzerland's Alan Roura, Japan's Kojiro Shiraishi, Great Britain's Pip Hare and Spain's Didac Costa.

With tired boats, tired bodies and minds, each face their own personal battles to make the final 1,000-1,500 nautical miles to the finish, but all share the same utter commitment and determination. The next five boats are within 100 nautical miles of each other while Hare is about 100 miles behind Stéphane Le Diraison. On her 47th birthday today, Sunday, Hare was in a dilemma after damaging a furler and wrapping a headsail into a mess.

Her primal, competitive urge is to press hard to try and take one more place, to attempt to pass Le Diraison, but her pragmatic, prudent self says stay safe and steady over what promises to be four days of very tough conditions, expecting to see 45-50kts as yet another big Atlantic depression pushes into the Bay of Biscay.

Arnaud Boissières (La Mie Caline-Artisans Artipôle, 15th), Kojiro Shiraishi (DMG MORI Global One, 16th), Alan Roura (La Fabrique, 17th), Stéphane Le Diraison (Time for Oceans, 18th) and Pipe Hare (Medallia, 19th) were still all at 15-20 knots this Sunday morning.

"Certainly, we can feel that they want to get home", laughs Christian Dumard, the Vendée Globe meteorologist. The group of five is progressing in a north-westerly flow and is at the front of a strong low pressure system.

Only Catalan fire officer Costa (One Planet One Ocean), more than 400 miles behind, is expected to pass behind the centre of the depression. The speed of the group might see them arrive as early as Wednesday.

"We still feel that it's getting harder but I don't want to take any risks," said the group leader, Boissières near to concluding his fourth consecutive Vendée Globe. "I'm being careful but I'm going for it! Alan (Roura) and I were thinking that it would be great to get in during the day after all we've been through. What's more, it will be Saint-Arnaud's Day! (10TH February)."

Her 47th birthday will be remembered for good reasons and bad reasons. Pip Hare has a super challenging finale to her Vendée Globe:

"The forecast is nothing short of terrible. There is already a lot of wind, gusting 34 knots right now, and it is going to stay like that for the next four days. The system approaching us right now is messy with intense areas of breeze, many changes in wind direction which will result in a terrible sea state and it's moving fast. Already we have more wind than forecast so I won't be surprised if we see 50 knots in the next couple of days. The navigation through this is very tricky and I am very mindful of a boat and a skipper who have 90 days of wear and tear under their belts. Just to prove the point that this race is not going to finish with a gentle saunter to the line, I had a two hour battle with my downwind code zero tonight which has left me exhausted and a bit bruised, with a half furled sail stuffed down the forehatch and a furler in bits in the cabin. If I can't fix the furler then I will have no downwind sails until the finish."

But, true to herself, Pip is hanging in there. Every day she has a new song every day to motivate her. This Sunday it was Muse's 'Uprising'. And she will be channelling her inner Gladiator after her favourite actor Australian Russell Crowe wished her a happy birthday on Twitter two days ahead of the social networks. "It's been my week," she grinned!"

Manuel Cousin: "I am ready to fight"

On Saturday night Groupe SETIN skipper Manu Cousin reported keel ram damage on his IMOCA while racing upwind in the NE'ly trades. The ram snapped and caused collateral damage to the mountings which has not allowed him so far to pin the keel in the central, safe axis

"I spent the night making composite repairs," he confided, and after a few hours today he is back at it. "I'm going to do laminating all day," he explains. "I'm not going to give up anything. I may not arrive as quickly as I expected, but I'm not going to give up. I'm going to get back and join you all."

His motivation is enhanced by messages of support from his family and friends, his sponsors but also from other skippers, such as Arnaud Boissières, Alan Roura, Miranda Merron, Clément Giraud, Sam Davies. Manuel Cousin acknowledges, "It's heartwarming".

After returning to sea Isabelle Joschke (MACSF) and Sam Davies (Initiatives Coeur) who are out of the race are two hundred miles apart progressing off the Brasilian coast.

The next ETA (estimated arrival times):

Wednesday 10th February between 2pm and midnight.
- Arnaud Boissières (La Mie Câline - Artisans Artipôle)
- Kojiro Shiraishi (DMG MORI - Global One)

Thursday, 11 February between midnight and 2 p.m.
- Alan Roura (La Fabrique)
- Stéphane le Diraison (Time For Oceans)
- Pip Hare (Medallia)

Friday 12th February
- Didac Costa (One Planet One Ocean)

Arnaud Boissières / La Mie Câline-Artisans Artipole: "It's intense, the wind came in yesterday as expected when we passed the Azores. It's getting harder, the manoeuvres are harder. My little body seems a bit tired. The match that we are playing with five of us is getting more complicated with the weather conditions. I realise that in a few day's time the boat will be at the dock. I hope in any case! I should arrive for Saint Arnaud's Day! We said to Alan (Roura) and Stéphane (Le Diraison) that we should arrive during the day and if possible, at high tide with good weather. We enter the channel at the same time, but I want to arrive just in front of them anyway!"

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