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Vendée Globe Day 79: The perfect layline to win – Sail World
After 24,300 nautical miles and more than 80 days of racing around the world victory or a place on the podium on this ninth edition of the Vendée Globe might go…

by Vendée Globe 25 Jan 17:33 UTC
25 January 2021After 24,300 nautical miles and more than 80 days of racing around the world victory or a place on the podium on this ninth edition of the Vendée Globe might go down to the final lay line, picking and sailing the perfect compass course from more than 100 miles out to the finish line at Les Sables d’Olonne’s famous Nouche Sud buoy.
At 48 hours to the first finisher is expected on the line Wednesday afternoon, computer modelling from the current weather…
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