Loick Peyron (Gitana Eighty) is the first to be spent in the southern hemisphere, Friday evening around 22:00 (GMT), and retains the head of the Vendee Globe in scoring 5:00 Saturday morning. The skipper has 21.2 miles ahead of Sebastien Josse (BT) and 36.1 on Jean-Pierre Dick (Virbac-Paprec). À 5h00, they were eight in the South, and the next to cross the Equator should be Jeremiah Beyou (Delta Dore) and Jean Le Cam (VM Matériaux).
"At the moment we will pass," said Peyron on a video posted on the site of the race, and as usual I welcomed Aeolus and Neptune are outside asking for the right to enter the southern hemisphere. It is always impressive as a passage even if it is done at night, it is always nice. North farewell, see you soon in a few months. "
"At the moment we will pass," said Peyron on a video posted on the site of the race, and as usual I welcomed Aeolus and Neptune are outside asking for the right to enter the southern hemisphere. It is always impressive as a passage even if it is done at night, it is always nice. North farewell, see you soon in a few months. "
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