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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsVendèe Globe Fleet Update: Dalin leads to Cape Finisterre and the first ‘monster under the bed’

Vendèe Globe Fleet Update: Dalin leads to Cape Finisterre and the first ‘monster under the bed’

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Pre-race favourite Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prevoyance) is living up to his billing as he leads the 40 boat Vendée Globe fleet towards the first big test of the skippers and their craft this evening and tonight as the racers on the solo non stop race round the world set up to negotiate the notorious Cape Finisterre on the NW corner of Spain

Dalin took the lead during the first night of the legendary 24,300 mile and this afternoon had eked out a lead of 24 miles as he set the pace towards the zone where the winds are expected to gust up to 40 knots from the NE and N which will meet a confused swell coming in from the west, creating conditions which could quickly expose any weaknesses in the boats or equipment.

MACIF Santé Prévoyance skipper Charlie Dalin (FRA) is pictured training for the Vendee Globe, on September 10, 2024, off Lorient, France – Photo Credit: Jean-Marie Liot – Alea / Disobey / Macif

Gybing on the shifts Dalin does it best.  

After a very benign start on Sunday afternoon off Les Sables d’Olonne the skippers had very, very little time to rest as they had to keep a lookout all the time as the fleet criss-crossed back and forwads, gybing downwind as each sought to use the regular small changes in wind direction, changing direction to be pointing on the most direct, efficient course. 

“As usual Charlie has been impressive. He seemed to always be on the right gybe last night and that has made the difference.” Said Briton Will Harris, usual co-skipper to Boris Herrmann, speaking on the Vendée LIVE English show which is broadcast every day of the race at 1330hrs ITC. 

In third place Britain’s Sam Goodchild (VULNERABLE) has made an excellent start to his first ever Vendée Globe, almost matching Dalin as they zig zagged across the Bay of Biscay in the building breeze which has seen speeds rise though the afternoon. He was 27 miles behind the leader and setting up for a safe, conservative passage of the landmark cape which the leaders should pass around 2200hrs Monday evening. 

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VULNERABLE skipper Sam Goodchild (GBR) is pictured during training, on September 27, 2024 off Groix, France – Photo Credit: Pierre Bouras

“The winds will be strong but it should be only for a relatively short period of time. We have to not do anything stupid here to be sure to stay in the race. The next thing is making the choice whether to go inside our outside the TSS (the Traffic Separation Scheme which keeps boats out of the shipping lanes). Right now I have not made up my mind. I am prepared for either and will wait and see what the others do. But is all good. I am a happy Sam right now.” Said Goodchild this morning.

Herrmann’s small problem 

Germany’s Boris Herrmann (Malizia-Seaexplorer) has made a relatively modest start to his second Vendée Globe. He was in 26th place this afternoon at some 96 miles behind the leader Dalin who he finished second behind in this summer’s New York Vendée Les Sables d’Olonne Transatlantic race. He had a small technical issue yesterday afternoon. A problem with an electronic ram which drives the autpilot occurred and he had to replace it. Diagnosing the problem took longer than the replacement process. 

Malizia – Seaexplorer skipper Boris Herrmann (GER) is pictured training on September 26, 2024 in Lorient, France – Photo Credit: Jean-Marie Liot / Malizia – Seaexplorer

“For me the night did not go so well. I didn’t sail so well with the shifts and gusts. Every time I gybed the wind turned. I have come back a little in the fleet and am now looking for the right shift to take me down to the Spanish coast then I will change to smaller sails.” He reported. 

And Briton Sam Davies (Initiatives Coeur) was working her way through the fleet as best she can in 34th this afternoon. 

“It was a very cool first night at sea. I had a few little difficulties. I had a while when I thought I had something on my keel, it was quite frustrating. We had a lot of close gybes in the night. I had a few little siestas but it was a super night with stars and a beautiful moon.” Enthused Davies. 

And so for the first time in recent editions at least there has been no early U-turns, no unlucky skipper first to return back to Les Sables d’Olonne in the very first hours of their Vendée Globe, as befell the likes of Fabrice Amedeo on the last race, suffering a halyard sheave problem, Didac Costa’s electrical fire in 2016, similar to Marc Guillemot in 2012 and Michel Desjoyaux in 2008. But tonight and tomorrow morning is the first ‘monster under the bed’ as Britain’s Pip Hare calls it. 

“It is the first real sporting challenge of the course.” Said Basile Rochut, weather consultant on the Vendée Globe. 

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