We did a great job to get back ahead of Sébastien Rogues and Jean-Baptiste Gellée. We're happy with our trajectory and what we've done, but we're not going to take it lying down. on expects the troops to tighten their belts later today. For the time being, we're making 12-13 knots downwind VGM, but we're beginning to stop in the calms. With Pablo (Santurde del Acro), we're making the boat glide as smoothly as possible. We're also taking the opportunity to rest so that we're as clear-headed as possible for the rest of the race, as there's still a long way to go and plenty to play for.... We is expecting a new burst of elastic in the Mouths of Bonifacio this evening or early tonight. At this point, the wind will pick up. After that, we'll have to look for a southerly flow along the coast of Sardinia, with a transition phase to negotiate. So you'd better be in good shape! ". Erwan Le Roux
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