Transat Jacques-Vabre: Yannick Bestaven, last winner of the Vendée Globe, abandons
Game over. Arriving in Vigo on Thursday to repair a torn mainsail, Yannick Bestaven and his co-skipper Julien Pulvé “sifted through”
Game over. Arriving in Vigo on Thursday to repair a torn mainsail, Yannick Bestaven and his co-skipper Julien Pulvé “sifted through”
INVESTIGATION – Like Franck Cammas, many sailors are also accomplished at altitude. Guided by the same thirst for confronting the elements
PORTRAIT – The winner of the last Vendée Globe will return to competition in the Transat Jacques Vabre, his mind already
Two winners for the price of one. On the night of Wednesday to Thursday, Charlie Dalin and Yannick Bestaven would have
Dazzled by the lights of the city and those of dozens of boats stuck together like a swarm of wasps, the
Yes it is cruel. Sweating blood and salt water and seeing yourself demoted behind a competitor who finished on your heels,
It is not the Vendée Globe but the Quinté +! The “club of five” sailors at the head of the Vendée
What a contrast this week between the fourteen sailors who finally crossed Cape Horn after more than 18,000 miles (33,000 km),
Too much wind or too little. Clearly, the 28 sailors in this ninth Vendée Globe are hardly spoiled. The tauliers who
Dhe Frenchman Kevin Escoffier left his ship at the Vendée Globe after an emergency call. The up to then third placed
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