Race report 2: Race one good progress
The fleet have made good progress overnight with light winds 8-10k from the south. They have all made reasonable progress and are now entering the Gulf of Lyon, with some ships half way to the finish. The wind is expected to decrease slightly today, which may create more of a challenge for some of them.
At the time of the communications schedule this morning the positions were as follows:
Class A: 1st La Grace (Czech Republic) 2nd Mir (Russia) 3rd Royal Helena (Bulgaria)
Class B: 1st Pandora (Italy) 2nd Johanna Lucretia (UK) 3rd La Recouvrance (France)
Class C: 1st Galaxie (Spain) 2nd Femme Fatale (Hungary) 3rd Tartessos (Spain)
Class D: 1st Miles to Go (Belgium) 2nd Akela (Russia) 3rd Moon Dance of Carrick (Ireland)
You can track the fleet as they make their way to Toulon here
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Editor’ notes:
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