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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsDaily Vendée Globe Update: Leaders Emerge As Sailors Battle Gruelling Conditions

Daily Vendée Globe Update: Leaders Emerge As Sailors Battle Gruelling Conditions

After three intense days of racing, the Vendée Globe fleet has formed a leading trio: Yoann Richomme, Charlie Dalin, and the UK’s Sam Goodchild are currently setting the pace as they barrel towards Madeira. By early evening, these frontrunners are expected to reach the island, signalling the first milestone in a race defined by punishing speed and relentless challenges.

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The Leading Pack: Racing Hard Towards Madeira

As of early this morning, two French sailors are leading the pack. Yoann Richomme on Paprec Arkéa holds a narrow lead over Charlie Dalin aboard Macif Santé Prévoyance. Close behind in third, Britain’s Sam Goodchild is pushing hard on Vulnerable, as he matches his French rivals in speed and skill. Sailing in strong, 20-25 knot winds, these skippers have managed to maintain impressive speeds, widening the gap with the rest of the fleet and showing their determination to stay in front.

“We’re still in third place, we’re still going quick,” Goodchild said. “We’ve got 20-25 knots of wind, and now it’s starting to warm up.”

Exhaustion Sets In As Boats and Sailors Struggle

The relentless conditions are beginning to take their toll. The physical and mental demands of the Vendée Globe are legendary, and the skippers are feeling the pressure only days into the race. Exhaustion is etched on their faces as they battle fierce winds, aggressive waves, and the first signs of wear and tear on both themselves and their boats.

For Thomas Ruyant, a water ingress issue has become a critical concern. Speaking about the challenge, he shared, “It takes me 20 minutes to half an hour every two hours, working up forward dealing with the water coming in.”

VULNERABLE skipper Thomas Ruyant (FRA) is pictured on September 13, 2024 off Groix, Lorient, France – Photo Credit: Pierre Bouras

For Hungarian sailor Szabi Weöres, things took a turn for the worse with a shredded gennaker. “It was a terrible night,” he said. “A7 Genoa carriers just wrapped around the forestay, totally falling apart. I couldn’t do anything.” The frustration is tangible, as Weöres faces the difficult task of managing significant sail damage in the early stages of the race.

Misfortune Strikes Further Back in the Fleet

Elsewhere, sailors grapple with their share of technical and physical setbacks. Clarisse Crémer lost her large masthead Zero gennaker, a major blow so early in the race. Meanwhile, Maxime Sorel has sustained an ankle injury while also dealing with issues on his mainsail hook. Reflecting on a particularly challenging moment, Sorel explained, “I took three reefs, but the mainsail traveller is broken, so I don’t even know what to do anymore. I’ve tried everything, everything. I got really smashed against the mast. We spent so much time getting ready to now have these kinds of problems.”

The cumulative effect of these setbacks has put a strain on all sailors, with rookies and veterans alike feeling the toll. The Vendée Globe demands preparation and resilience, but as the first few days have shown, even the best-prepared sailors are tested to their limits.

A Race of Realisation and Resilience

One of the race’s unique elements is the moment when sailors fully realise the enormity of their undertaking. Sailing solo around the world for several months is no small feat, and for Guirec Soudée, that reality has begun to set in. Onboard his vessel Freelance, Soudée shared, “I’m totally aware now that I’m racing around the world, and that we’re going for a few months. It was hard to believe at first. At the start, I didn’t realise what was happening, but now I’m really starting to find my rhythm.”

Freelance.com skipper Guirec Soudée (FRA) is pictured onboard training for the slo sailing race Vendee Globe, on September 24, 2024 off Concarneau, France – Photo Credit: Vincent Curutchet / Alea

The Vendée Globe is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. For many of these sailors, the race marks a rare and sometimes daunting venture into the unknown. Each of them understands the enormity of the journey and the resilience required to overcome both technical issues and the isolation of single-handed sailing.

Fleet Rankings: A Clear Lead Emerging

As of 3 am on 14 November (NZT), Richomme, Dalin, and Goodchild remain firmly in the lead, with a noticeable gap opening between them and the chasing pack. These three have established themselves as the ones to watch, and their experience, skill, and focus have helped them gain the early advantage. Each hour brings new challenges, however, and the competition remains fierce. While they have pulled ahead, the Vendée Globe is still in its early days, and anything can happen.

Paprec Arkéa skipper Yoann Richomme (FRA) is pictured on April 9, 2024, in Lorient, France. Photo Credit: Eloi Stichelbaut / Polaryse

For fans, this Vendée Globe is proving to be an intense race from the outset, with the added drama of early mechanical setbacks, challenging conditions, and the determination of sailors who have each invested so much to be here. As the race progresses, these sailors will continue to show what it means to be at the mercy of the world’s oceans while chasing the dream of a solo circumnavigation.

Stay tuned for more updates as the fleet races through its first week.

#VendéeGlobe #Sailing #OffshoreRacing #OceanAdventure #SoloCircumnavigation #YoannRichomme #CharlieDalin #SamGoodchild #BoatingNewZealand #SailingLife

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