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Arkea Ultim Challenge: Armel Le Cléac'h stopped after damage to the front deck of his boat

2024-02-28T21:53:30.531Z

Highlights: Arkea Ultim Challenge: Armel Le Cléac'h stopped after damage to the front deck of his boat. The French skipper is safe and has stopped, 1,700 miles from the finish, in Brest. The third in the race is now looking for solutions to repair his ship and return safely. The winner of the race, Charles Caudrelier, who arrived in. Brest on Tuesday morning, had to make a stopover in the Azores at the. end of last week.


The French skipper is safe and has stopped, 1,700 miles from the finish, in Brest. The third in the race is now looking for so


Armel Le Cléac'h is not in luck in this Arkea Ultim Challenge.

His journey to Brest had already been hampered by stopovers in Recife and Rio de Janeiro, this time he is stuck 1,700 miles from Brittany.

His boat, Banque Populaire XI, was affected by damage to the foredeck.

The French skipper warned his team at the end of the afternoon.

Currently third in the race, he was supposed to arrive in France within a few days.

He is now looking for solutions to repair his ship and return safely.

The damage led to a leak in the front hull of his boat.

The skipper said he was fine.

𝐀𝐕𝐀𝐑𝐈𝐄 𝐀̀ 𝐁𝐎𝐑𝐃 𝐃𝐔 𝐌𝐀𝐗𝐈 𝐁𝐀𝐍𝐐𝐔𝐄 𝐏𝐎𝐏𝐔𝐋 𝐀𝐈𝐑𝐄 𝐗𝐈


Armel warned his team of damage to the front deck of the boat which led to a leak into the central hull.

Armel is doing well, and is considering repair solutions.

More info to come.

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— ARKEA ULTIM CHALLENGE - Brest (@ARKEAULTIMCHALL) February 28, 2024

This edition of the Arkea Ultim Challenge was marked by the numerous obstacles that the sailors had to face.

In particular the weather, particularly unfavorable this year.

The winner of the race, Charles Caudrelier, who arrived in Brest on Tuesday morning, had to make a stopover in the Azores at the end of last week.

Also read: Arkéa Ultim Challenge: Charles Caudrelier or the triumph of wisdom

The Frenchman finally completed his world tour in 50 days, 19 hours and 7 minutes.

The second in the race, Thomas Coville, should arrive in Finistère this Thursday, shortly after noon.

The numerous bad weather conditions somewhat diminished the interest in the race, quickly eclipsing the skippers' record dreams.

Source: leparis

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