Cessna Citation rounded Cape Horn!
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The weather has significantly complicated the technical and tactical approach to the terrible black rock. A gust of wind accompanied the sailors in their move from the tip of South America, with top speeds of 40 knots and seas formed very shallow because of the tip of the Americas, forcing them to the greatest caution.
For Financial Crisis (Nannini/Ramon), second 300 miles behind the leaders, and even more for the South African Legatt / Hutton-Squire (Phesheya Racing), third at 900 miles, is the lack of wind that slowed their progress towards East ...
While it remains "only" 1.3 nm for the first to arrive in Punta del Este, the end of this third leg, the race director of the Global Ocean Race announced this morning the withdraw of one of the great leaders in the circumnavigation: the duo Field / Field on Buckley System.
More info on : www.globaloceanrace.com



