The Vendée Globe, the biggest solo, non-stop race, is underway. Follow the map and real-time ranking.
Four years after Yannick Bestaven's victory, the 10th edition of the Vendée Globe set off this Sunday from Les Sables d'Olonne. And as tradition dictates, the start was given at 1:02 p.m. In 2024, will the record be broken ? As a reminder, the record is held by Armel Le Cléac, who had completed the race in 74 days 3 hours 35 minutes and 46 seconds in 2017. A record that was set due to the “mild” conditions, particularly up to the Cape of the Equator. Here is the real-time map of the Vendée Globe to follow the race live.
In total, 45,000 kilometers are on the program with a distance of 24,300 nautical miles theoretically passing through three capes: Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn, all without stopovers and without assistance.
40 skippers will set off on this round-the-world trip sailing, here is the complete list.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000< li>Manuel COUSIN (Helping Hand) – France
< li>Paul MEILHAT (Biotherm) – France
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The virtual Vendée Globe also exists with Virtual Regatta, you can play after our presentation just below.
It's Having been in the Vendée Globe for about ten minutes, you can follow the evolution of the ranking and the map live just above!
Simply so that the event benefits from the best possible media exposure. The 1pm newscasts are sure not to miss the live start of the race, while keeping their usual conductor: credits then announcement of titles
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