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The return of the old guard in today's doublehanded Figaro race from Concarneau to St Barths
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Well deserve Transat AG2R La Mondiale win for Gildas Morvan and Charlie Dalin
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500 miles to go for race leader
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Less than 1000 miles to go now for the race leaders
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The big turn towards St Barts took place yesterday afternoon
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Today could be decisive for the Figaro doublehanders
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Cercle Verte continues her split north, as Artemis moves back from the south
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Artemis fastest boat in the fleet at the latest sched
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Trade winds fill in as leaders predict a big detour south to avoid the high
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Bulk of the doublehanded Figaro fleet have gybed
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Nacarat and Cercle Verte still swapping the lead as Banque Populaire forges ahead
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When to gybe south? That is the question
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Nacarat leads the charge out into the Atlantic
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The leaders are due to round La Palma turning mark this morning
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Cercle Verte pulls into the lead
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First out of the front Nacarat eases ahead
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Five miles separate top seven as the Figaros have to deal with another cold front
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Artemis drops back to eighth as they await the new breeze
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The Figaro doublehanders experienced 40+ knots last night on the approach to Cape Finistere
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Fred Duthil and François Lebourdais lead as 40 knots is forecast for Sunday night
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Two miles separate the front runners with a day left to go in the Transat AG2R
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BritAir leads the charge to St Barts in the Transat AG2R La Mondiale
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Cercle Verte pulls ahead in the Transat AG2R La Mondiale
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Gaspe 7 continues to lead but southerly group are sailing 2-3 knots faster
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As Gaspe 7 pulls into pole on day 15 of the Transat AG2R La Mondiale
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All change in the Transat AG2R La Mondiale
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Dramatic changes in the Figaro's doublehanded transatlantic race to St Barts
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Leaders continue to swap positions on day 12 of the Transat AG2R La Mondiale
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As Transat AG2R La Mondiale fleet bask in strong Trade Winds running conditions
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As the Transat AG2R La Mondiale fleet blasts southwest in the Trades