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La Solitaire du Figaro Leg 1: Tom Dolan fights back to solid sixth despite injury

by Tom Dolan Racing 11 Sep 06:12 PDT
56th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 1 - Final day © Vincent Olivaud / OC Sport Pen Duick

Tom Dolan finished Leg One of this year's Solitaire du Figaro in sixth position on Thursday morning in Roscoff. After 638 miles of racing, the Kingspan skipper came home 46 minutes behind leg winner Alexis Loison, having mounted a strong comeback on the final stretch across the English Channel.

Steering with his injured left hand for the last 70 miles, Dolan fought back from 20th position at one point to overhaul 13 boats through the night in strong westerlies in excess of 25 knots. Dolan will now have the injured hand X-rayed and seek further treatment as he rests in preparation for the second leg.

Speaking on the dock after his arrival, Dolan was in good spirits but admitted that the hand injury had set him back. "It knocks you out a bit. The manoeuvres were complicated a bit, everything was harder with one lesser hand, in reality a hand and a half. I could do most things, but not all."

Dolan noted that a tightly packed fleet meant the race order had been turned on its head many times, from the parking lot at the Daffodils mark to constant reshuffling on both final passages across the English Channel. The first twelve boats all finished within an hour of each other.

The winner of La Solitaire du Figaro is based on cumulative time, meaning that everything second counts. At the top, Loison - the only skipper in the fleet with more Figaro experience than Dolan - will enjoy a 45-minute over the reigning champion going into the second leg, a gap that Dolan will be eager to close. Two legs remain. The next leg sees the fleet round Normandy, heading in towards Lorient & Quiberon before crossing the Bay of Biscay en route to Vigo in northern Spain, a true oceanic test with plenty of opportunities for breakout success.

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