Vendée Globe: Dalin and Richomme Set to Shatter Records in Final Sprint
The Vendée Globe is entering it’s final, thrilling stage as frontrunners Charlie Dalin and Yoann Richomme close in on the finish line in Les Sables-d’Olonne. Dalin, sailing Macif Santé Prévoyance, crossed the equator for the second time on sunday, January 5th, marking a meaningful milestone in this grueling solo circumnavigation.
After 56 days, two hours, 36 minutes, and 23 seconds at sea, Dalin holds a commanding lead of 128 miles over Richomme, who is piloting Paprec Arkéa. The two sailors have dominated the race since rounding Cape Horn, leveraging favorable trade winds to extend their advantage over the rest of the fleet.
Sébastien Simon, aboard groupe Dubreuil, trails the leaders by over 800 nautical miles.Race management reported ideal sailing conditions with stable trade winds and calm seas, allowing the leading duo to maintain their blistering pace.
Dalin and Richomme are now bracing for the unpredictable Doldrums, a notoriously fickle stretch of the Atlantic known for its light and variable winds. After navigating this challenging zone, they will make their final approach along the west coast of Africa before reaching Les Sables-d’Olonne.
Current projections suggest both sailors will arrive between January 14th and 15th, with Dalin perhaps edging out richomme. This would shatter the previous record set by Armel Le Cléac’h in the 2016-2017 Vendée Globe (74 days, 3 hours, and 35 minutes). Even Yannick Bestaven’s winning time of just over 80 days in the 2020-2021 edition will be eclipsed by this year’s frontrunners.The early stages of the race saw Thomas Ruyant (Vulnerable) leading the pack across the equator. However, he has since slipped to fourth place, while Sam Goodchild (Vulnerable) and Charlie Dalin initially trailed closely behind. Yoann Richomme, now Dalin’s closest competitor, started the race in sixth position.
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Welcome back sports fans! I’m thrilled to be joined today by the legendary, three-time Vendée Globe competitor, Dame Ellen MacArthur. Dame Ellen,thanks so much for joining us and sharing your insights on this astounding race.
Dame Ellen: It’s a pleasure to be here. This Vendée Globe has been truly captivating!
Moderator: Absolutely! We’re in the final stretch, and Dalin and Richomme are neck and neck, poised to shatter records. What are your thoughts on their performance so far
Dame Ellen: It’s been a masterful display of strategy and seamanship. Both Dalin and Richomme are incredibly talented sailors, and they’ve navigated the toughest conditions with grace and determination.
Moderator: Dalin seems to have the edge, but the Doldrums can be a fickle beast. Do you think it will shake things up?
Dame Ellen: The Doldrums are notorious for their unpredictable winds. A momentary lapse in concentration or a wind shift could change the entire complexion of the race. It certainly adds to the drama!
Moderator: There were some early frontrunners like Ruyant and Goodchild who dropped behind. What do you think goes through a sailor’s mind during those setbacks?
Dame Ellen: The Vendée Globe is grueling, both physically and mentally. When you’ve trained so hard and pushed yourself to the limit, setbacks can be incredibly demoralizing. It’s a true test of resilience and character.
Moderator: It’s amazing to see the psychological battle that occurs alongside the physical challenges. Speaking of challenges, these sailors haven’t stepped foot on land in over 50 days. How does isolation affect them during the race?
Dame Ellen: Isolation is a key aspect of the Vendée Globe. The miles stretch ahead, and the vastness of the ocean is a constant reminder of just how alone you are. You learn to rely on your own strength and resourcefulness, and it can be a profoundly transformative experience.
Moderator: Truly remarkable. We’re all eagerly awaiting their arrival in Les Sables-d’Olonne. Do you have any predictions for the final outcome?
Dame Ellen: It’s a tight race, but I wouldn’t be surprised to see Dalin clinch the victory and set a new record. He’s been consistently strong throughout the race, and his performance in the Doldrums will be crucial. However, Richomme is a fierce competitor, and anything can happen in the final days.
Moderator: We’re definitely in for an exciting finish! Before we wrap up, what advice would you give to aspiring sailors who dream of tackling this epic challenge?
Dame Ellen: The Vendée Globe is truly the pinnacle of solo ocean racing. To those with the dream, all I can say is train relentlessly, believe in yourself, and never give up. The challenges are immense, but the rewards are beyond compare.
Moderator: Ingredients for success well said, Dame Ellen. Thank you for joining us today and sharing your invaluable insights.And to our viewers, what are your predictions for the final outcome? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments below.