A 600,000-strong crowd at Les Sables d’Olonne gave a rousing send-off to the 40 skippers competing in the 10th edition of the Vendée Globe, one of the world’s toughest races.
The skippers from 11 nations, who include six women, set off on the most famous and challenging of circumnavigations, with more than 24,000 nautical miles (45,000km) to cover solo, non-stop, and without assistance. Only one boat, Conrad Colman’s MS Amlin, was not able to cross the line on schedule, due to a technical problem, but started later.
With barely enough wind to fill the sails, the fleet, led by Frenchman Paul Meilhat (Biotherm), Britain’s Sam Goodchild (Vulnerable) and Maxime Sorel (V&B-Monbana-Mayenne) covered just two miles during the first hour. The northerly winds then picked up off Cap Finisterre when the…