Vendee Globe and Alex Thomson / Hugo Boss

Alex really putting the hammer down - 51 miles more than the next best competitor in the last 24 hours. Wonder if the competitors are secretly becoming demoralised. I doubt it as there is still such a long way to go and anything can happen but it does put pressure on them to push.
 
It's hard to tell from the data but I have a suspicion that Hugo Boss is a little slower than Linkedout and Apivia. Now that could be Alex being more conservative (yeah right!) or different wind seen by each boat. Or it could be that he's spent less time in the boat than the others and is still ramping up.

Time will tell but it's great stuff so far.

Alex really putting the hammer down - 51 miles more than the next best competitor in the last 24 hours. Wonder if the competitors are secretly becoming demoralised. I doubt it as there is still such a long way to go and anything can happen but it does put pressure on them to push.
 
It's hard to tell from the data but I have a suspicion that Hugo Boss is a little slower than Linkedout and Apivia. Now that could be Alex being more conservative (yeah right!) or different wind seen by each boat. Or it could be that he's spent less time in the boat than the others and is still ramping up.

Time will tell but it's great stuff so far.

Linked Out is certainly pushing it - been 2.5 knots faster than Hugo Boss over the last four hours and has just clocked the best 24 hour run of the race at 489 miles. Next was Hugo Boss with 12 miles less closely followed by Apivia. The foilers certainly showing their pace now.

With a 120 miles lead over Linked Out I don't think Alex will be panicking. In fact with the dismasting of Corum may make others reel it in a little particularly Ruyant.
 
Linked Out is certainly pushing it - been 2.5 knots faster than Hugo Boss over the last four hours and has just clocked the best 24 hour run of the race at 489 miles. Next was Hugo Boss with 12 miles less closely followed by Apivia. The foilers certainly showing their pace now.

With a 120 miles lead over Linked Out I don't think Alex will be panicking. In fact with the dismasting of Corum may make others reel it in a little particularly Ruyant.
i expect AT is only going as fast as he needs to , as you say not the fastest over last 4 hours .
 
so is Linkedout and PRB,, but Cam s the man , looks like he might just have a knt or two more wind than AT over nxt few hours,, interesting
Thomas Ruyant certainly has been flying over the past few hours. he has a long way to catch up but a long way to go
 
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It's hard to tell from the data but I have a suspicion that Hugo Boss is a little slower than Linkedout and Apivia. Now that could be Alex being more conservative (yeah right!) or different wind seen by each boat. Or it could be that he's spent less time in the boat than the others and is still ramping up.

Time will tell but it's great stuff so far.
He's been catching up on his sleep!
 
The top five boats are Hugo Boss, Apiva, Linkedout, PRB and Sam Davies. Any of these five could win this race it is a matter of attrition. We have seen two boats suffer failures now more are bound to follow. My huess is that JLC will have the most reliable boat out of the top five but I can't see all five falling by the wayside.

The next interesting this will be to see if they follow the 2016 route and keep going west or if any of them will chance a more southerly route and cut the corner.
 
No doubt Linkeout is faster in these conditions, & I’d expect him to to steadily erode Alex’s lead especially as Alex will be first to be headed and come more into the wind. I thought I read somewhere that HB was optimised for lighter wind foiling, which is therefore concerning that Linkedout is proving quicker. There’s no way Alex will be holding anything back in the conditions he is currently in. If he can keep pace to the southern ocean he should be fine as he tends to outperform there - he may just need a big cushion by Cape Horn if he is to hold the lead backup the Atlantic, particularly if there is some upwind element. Keeping everything crossed
 
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