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The Ocean Race Europe Leg 3 Finish

by The Ocean Race 16 Jun 2021 21:16 PDT 17 June 2021

The third and final offshore leg of The Ocean Race Europe came to an exciting conclusion in the early hours of Thursday morning in Genova, when the Portuguese entry Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team pulled off a come-from-behind victory in the VO65 class.

It was pitch black in Genova when the Portuguese team, led by eminent French offshore skipper Yoann Richomme, finished the 600 nautical-mile (nm) / 1100-kilometre Mediterranean leg from Alicante, Spain at 00:51:57 local time, after around three and a half days of racing - predominantly in light and fickle winds - since leaving Alicante on Sunday.

Hours earlier Richomme's crew - who started leg three tied on 11 points with AkzoNobel Ocean Racing at the top of the VO65 leader board - had been in third place, 10nm/12km behind the long-time fleet leader Sailing Poland (POL), skippered by Bouwe Bekking (NED), and four nautical miles adrift of the second placed Netherlands entry Team Childhood I, led by Dutchman Simeon Tienpont.

Sensing that the breeze along the Italian coast would fade away as night fell, the Portuguese team made the bold decision to tack away from the fleet in search of new wind further offshore. It was a move that looked risky initially, especially given that their heading initially appeared to be taking them away from the finish line.

Ultimately though the gambit paid huge dividends as they were eventually able to tack back towards Genova in the best breeze of the evening, and within a couple of hours had leapfrogged themselves into the lead.

"What a comeback!" Richomme exclaimed shortly after the finish. "A crazy, crazy leg - it felt like two weeks of sailing. We fought hard. We knew that until the finish it wouldn't be over because Genova is complicated. It's more of a game of chess in these conditions than proper sailing.

"The crew was amazing, we kept on fighting all the way, very calm. Team Poland moved into the lead with a tiny move near Mallorca and we thought we would never get them back.

"But we knew there was a little move to do in the Gulf of Genoa. We knew it was the favoured side, but then all the others kept on moving inside the bay. We thought it wasn't going to happen for us and then suddenly things turned.

"We knew we were in the right position, but we didn't expect to overtake Team Poland and win it - we thought we would be fighting for second."

Also benefitting from the offshore route was Chris Nicholson's AkzoNobel Ocean Racing.

The Netherlands team was in fifth place before heading offshore in parallel with Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team, but soon moved up to second as the new breeze brought them powering in from the southeast at speeds over 13 knots, overtaking Erik Brockmann's Viva Mexico (MEX), Team Childhood I, and Sailing Poland to take second place.

"This was a big relief," Nicholson said moments after stepping off the AkzoNobel boat. "We got ourselves behind early on in this leg and when that happens all you hope for is another chance. Fortunately, there was plenty of opportunity to be had today and we grabbed hold of several of them.

"There was plenty of thought that went into it. Our routing and everything we had told us to go the way we did go. But sailor's instinct would have sent us closer to the shore. For once, I listened to the science, and in the end we chose what we thought had the best chance of success."

In contrast to the excitement aboard the first two finishers, there will be disappointment for the Sailing Poland crew who had led the VO65s since early in the leg, but as a result of the late-stage re-shuffle appear likely to drop back to third place and are the next team expected to finish overnight.

The remaining VO65 teams will finish in the coming hours, although their results for leg three will not change the order of the top three teams.

Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team consolidates its position at the top of the leader board on 18 points, with AkzoNobel Ocean Racing second on 17 points.

This sets up Saturday's final coastal race - where points will be awarded to the top three teams only (3 points for a win, 2 points for second, 1 point for third) - as a showdown to decide the overall VO65 class standings in the inaugural edition of The Ocean Race Europe.

The IMOCA 60 fleet is expected to start arriving in Genova from early afternoon local time. At 0430 local the leader, Robert Stanjek's Offshore Team Germany (GER), had 50nm still to race, with Charlie Enright's American entry 11th Hour Racing Team a further 35nm back in second, and Thomas Ruyant's LinkedOut (FRA) around three miles further back in third.

Full results and standings are available here - www.theoceanrace.com/en/europe/scoreboard

Follow the progress of the teams still racing on the live tracker here - www.theoceanrace.com/en/europe/racing/tracker

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