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Ecover 3

Owen Clarke Open 60

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Peyron climbs to the top by the north face
Generali leads as opinons divide
Back to course
Stepping through the gate
Ground control to Major Mich
Into the big winds
GOLDING TAKES JEREMY CLARKSON SOUTH
Lining up for the gate and for the first big winds of the Southern Ocean
Double duels and the daily summary
The South set to bare its teeth
Parellel Lines
A consistent pace
Jean-Pierre raises the bar
BT reversing the charges
THE WAVE TRAIN SOUTH
Desjoyeaux's sights trained on top ten
Purring along, but not roaring yet
The 39th step
That old Forties dilemma
Pace or place?
Up, up, and away
The south-bound chicane
Finding a way out
Luck or judgement?
Zoning in…
Jostling behind Josse
Time to tack?
Shifting south
JoJo leads the flock
Checkmate?
IN CONSTANT STANDBY MODE
And so it begins…
Taking a foot off the gas…
Josse wrests the lead
Keep on trucking
THRILLS AND SPILLS - HIGHS AND LOWS
Expand and contract
Delta Dore abandons
Delta Dore’s day of reckoning
Small compression, the shape of things to come?
To lead or follow?
Le Cléac’h climbs and leaders compress
Golding still gaining
Acceleration zone
The monotonous heeling motorway
Samba pace passing Salvador
A rigid routine
Another two in the bag for Gitana, Golding up to sixth
Peyron's lead steady, Delta Dore will head to Salvador
Status quo
The song remains the same
Applying the power
Every mile counts
More than half the fleet into the southern hemisphere
Persistent Peyron and the Comeback Kids
The Peyron Posse Break for the Border
OUT OF THE DOLDRUMS READY TO CROSS THE EQUATOR TONIGHT
Setting the pace into the Southern Hemisphere
TIPS FROM THE TOP - GOLDING ON MAST CLIMBING, MARMITE AND BOXER SHORTS
A reward in sight
Moving the goalposts
A false dawn or steady progress?
Smells like it, looks like it
Into the unknown
Regatta in the Doldrums
Strung Out
The dials drop
GOLDING LEADS BRITISH CONTINGENT
Swinging the lead
Le Cam takes the medecine
Covering the bases
All the fun of the fair
Business as usual
Another turn, another twist
Le Cam Leads
An Islands Race
A regular advantage
A break for the better
Peyron banks a steady dividend Josse second
Inside, outside, through?
On night manoeuvres
Cape Verde passage
Bowing to age and experience
Recovery phase
Taking a breather
Feeling the strain
Peyron Pace
Le Cam on the prowl
Giving it some
Cam le Man
Peyron takes ten
Gitana Eighty leads Stamm restarts
Stretching their legs
The sunny train south
Jojo a gogo: BT leads
Gybing thick and fast
Paprec-Virbac 2 leads, Foncia re-starts
Putting the foot down
Top Gear
Leading the new machines
Safran leads, Dee's up there and Foncia makes the u-turn
Tough first night
Faster times
Unfinished Business
The magnificent seven, and the Merf Owen view