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  Further casualties in the Transat Jacques Vabre
 
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  Big conditions take their toll in the Transat Jacques Vabre
 
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  Forestay problems for Maitre CoQ as the Transat Jacques Vabre fleet braces itself
 
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  But it is a case of 'calm before the storm' for the Transat Jacques Vabre fleet
 
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  Bretagne-Credit Mutuel blitzes the Class40's doublehanded Normandy Channel Race
 
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  Normandy Channel Race concludes
 
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  Roland Jourdain and Jean Galfione take the lead in the Normandy Channel Race
 
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  GDF Suez leads the 17 Class40s away from Ouistreham
 
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  Strong line-up for Sunday's Class40 doublehander
 
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  We look at the hot boats setting off from Le Havre tomorrow 
 
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  Potential skippers walk the docks in Les Sables d'Olonne
 
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  Fine victory by just 10 minutes for Ned Collier Wakefield and Sam Goodchild
 
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  Mabire-Merron v Collier Wakefield-Goodchild dust up continues in the Normandy Channel Race
 
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  As the Normandy Channel Race Class 40 doublehanders suffer a park-up off Start Point
 
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  As the lead Class 40s make a break in the Solent in the Normandy Channel Race
 
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  Class 40 doublehanders set sail from Ouistreham
 
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  Strong line-up for the third running of thie 975 miler
 
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  Leaders due into Progreso tonight
 
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  mare continues to hold a 50 mile lead
 
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  Six boats now into the Caribbean Sea
 
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  Chasing trio close on race leader mare 
 
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  Chasing trio close as race leader falls into light winds
 
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  St Barts two days away for leaders, but the wind will clock through 360 before then
 
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  But Reichers and Lepesqueux still hold a 50 mile lead
 
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  Slow weekend ahead for the doublehanded Class40s
 
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  South pay for Mini sailors Rogues and Delesne as they take the lead
 
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  mare loses the lead but should be first through the dying front
 
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  Le Diraison and Hardy on the charge
 
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  mare back into the lead as the fleet enjoys a weekend in the Trades
 
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  Reichers and Lepesqueux on mare hang on to their lead as boats in the south come good