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La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec Leg 3 Day 2: The poker game is underway

by La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec 2 Jun 02:28 AEST 13 May - 7 June 2026

The morning has significantly tightened the competition on this final leg of La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec. After hours of effort to build a gap, the frontrunners have seen much of their advantage evaporate mile after mile.

A frustrating reality for the leaders, whose hard work has ultimately yielded only a slender margin. Nicolas Lunven (PRB), the provisional leader of this third leg, knows this all too well, as many of his gains quickly disappeared.

At the rounding of BXA, the intermediate waypoint located at the mouth of the Gironde estuary, the wind continued to ease, reshuffling the deck once again. Thanks to excellent positioning, Alexis Thomas (Wings of the Ocean) moved into the lead, while Tom Goron (Xplorassur) and Eliaz Morineau (Demain sans HPV) completed the top three.

Since daybreak, the fleet has been sailing in particularly challenging conditions. Light patches, shifting breezes and constant transitions have demanded unwavering concentration from the sailors. At the front of the fleet, Alexis Thomas (Wings of the Ocean), the first skipper out of Pornichet, has spent much of the race sailing within the pack and has managed this opening section superbly. But, as is often the case in La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec, nothing is ever guaranteed. The skipper remains cautious and continues to focus on sailing his own race.

The fleet compresses at BXA

Behind him, Tom Goron (Xplorassur) and Eliaz Morineau (Demain sans HPV) remain perfectly positioned and continue to keep the suspense alive. More broadly, the entire fleet has benefited from this general compression and remains within striking distance.

At BXA, the gaps were remarkably small. Within just 20 minutes, 19 competitors rounded the mark. The fleet is now engaged in close-quarters racing, beating upwind in very light airs. Their next target is the Occidentale de Sein lighthouse, 210 nautical miles further northwest. This long leg could well prove to be the defining chapter of the final stage.

After the calm comes the breeze

The coming hours are expected to remain dominated by light and unstable winds. However, according to Météo Consult, a frontal system is forecast to arrive overnight. In its wake, a westerly breeze of around 20 knots should gradually establish itself.

The boats will then regain speed, and meaningful gaps may finally begin to open up. After many hours spent navigating the traps of light-air sailing, the competitors are eager to let the pure performance of their Figaros come to the fore.

Until that weather change arrives, concentration remains at its highest level on board. In conditions where every movement instantly affects the balance of the boat, competitors have rarely left their stations. VHF communications have been particularly sparse throughout the morning. One hand on the sheet, the other on the helm, the solo sailors are searching relentlessly for every extra tenth of a knot of boat speed. In this constant pursuit, precision has become as valuable a weapon as strategy itself.

As the hours pass, the grand chessboard of this final leg is taking shape. The pieces are advancing cautiously, each sailor attempting to anticipate rivals' moves while navigating the challenges of an especially complex weather pattern. Yet the game could soon accelerate.

All eyes are now fixed on the coming night. The approaching front resembles a train that simply cannot be missed. Those who manage to board the right carriage could build a decisive advantage. The others risk watching their ambitions disappear in the wake of the leaders.

More than ever, the poker game is under way.

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