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Day 86: Keeping a good lookout
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Destremau Closes the Door on The Big South
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Day 83: One Way to Eat an Elephant
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Day 83: Duelling duos
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Day 82: A driven dozen
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Day 81: Three Vendée Globe skippers finish within three hours
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Jean Le Cam sixth in the Vendée Globe
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Yann Eliès, fifth in the Vendée Globe
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Jean-Pierre Dick, fourth in the Vendée Globe
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Day 80: Beyou reflects, while Dick, Elies, Le Cam charge at the line
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Day 79: Beyou due, Thomson talks of 2020 vision
Jeremie Beyou, Maître CoQ takes third place in the Vendee Globe
Day 78: Slow home run for Beyou
Day 77: Ninety percent of Vendée Globe fleet now back in Atlantic
Day 76: Le Cléac'h and Thomson revel in Vendée Globe glory
Thomson claims second in historic Vendée Globe race
TV & PHOTO ALERT – FREE OF RIGHTS IMAGES
Le Cléac'h smashes Vendée Globe race record in spectacular style
Le Cléac'h closes in on Vendée Globe finish line
Armel Le Cléac'h wins the Vendée Globe 2016-17 in record time
Armel Le Cléac'h due to finish Vendée Globe 2016-17 at 1530hrs UTC
One tack holds key to Vendée Globe glory
Day 74: Vendée Globe victory 24 hours from Le Cléac'h's grasp
Day 73: Thomson running out of time in sprint to Vendée Globe finish
Day 72: Photo-finish predicted in Vendée Globe thriller
NEWSFLASH: Thomson smashes 24-hour distance record
Leaders compress in race to Les Sables; Dick sets record
A Calming Effect
Day 68: Thomson eyes final assault; Dick fourth in the north
Colman at Cape Horn; Dick closing on Equator
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Day 67: Bellion 'like a kid at Christmas' at first solo Cape Horn rounding
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Le Cléac'h extends lead; Boissières duels with 'guardian angel'
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Day 66: Le Cléac'h vents frustration at complex final week
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Stricken O'Coineen planning next move
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Day 65: Critical 12 hours for Vendée Globe leaders, says Walker
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Le Cléac'h on the 'go slow' as Thomson closes in
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Beyou capitalizes on leaders woes as Fa nears fifth Cape Horn rounding
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Thomson joins Le Cleac'h in the north after record-breaking run
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Three Kings: Fa closing Cape Horn, Le Cléach's 34 day reign in the Doldrums, King Jean is fourth
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Slow Down
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Day 61: When a victory is staying on course
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Day 60: Great Expectations - the counters are reset
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Colman consolidates his repairs, Le Cléac'h makes continued gain
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Day 59: The 3 R's: Repair, Repair, Repair
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Colman fixes in stormy conditions, leaders in the trades
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Back in the game
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Day 58: Sniffing out the trade winds off Brazil
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Atlantic and Pacific Duels Take New Turns
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Day 58: Tumbling Dice. Enda O'Coineen's Boat Dismasted
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New Year, Same Story
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NEWSFLASH : Enda O'Coineen Dismasted 180 Miles South East of New Zealand
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New Year, New Resolution
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Le Cléac'h's Small Dividend
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Day 55: The Cape Crusader - JP Dick rounds Cape Horn
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Have the Tables Turned?
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Day 54: The gift that keeps on giving...or taking?
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South Atlantic Anxiety
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Hunting The Jackal
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Lighting the Match
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Day 52: Third placed Beyou makes Cape Horn for his first time
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Newsflash : 1st Cape Horn for Jeremie Beyou
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Game On
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Day 51: Beyou approaches Cape Horn: 'It's About Time'
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High wire South Atlantic
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Day 50: Forty-knot Gusts and mouthfuls of Christmas cake at Cape Horn for Alex Thomson
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NEWSFLASH : Alex Thomson rounded Cape Horn at 1142 hrs UTC on Christmas Day
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Glad tidings as Thomson regains miles on Le Cléac'h as Horn approaches
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Day 49: Thomson's festive dinner at Cape Horn?
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Le Cléac'h's Islands Route in Light Airs
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Day 48: Le Cléac'h at the Horn, Thomson in the cooler
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Le Cléac'h midday at Cape Horn, repair time elsewhere
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NEWSFLASH : Armel Le Cléach first to Cape Horn after 47 days
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Day 47: 3,2,1 Le Cléac'h at the Horn Friday
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500 Miles to Cape Horn for leader Le Cléac'h
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Day 46: Rookies' regrets. Warriors' wars
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NEWSFLASH : Keel ram problem on SMA
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Ruyant's relief as he approaches Bluf
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Fa 60 miles from the Pacific, Le Cléac'h 1300 miles from Cape Horn
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Day 44: Ruyant's race against time to beat the weather and bring his damaged boat to safety
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Solo sailor in the vendée globe in serious difficulty as his boat is splitting in half
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Ruyant will Head to Bluff, NZ
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Le Diraison heading for Melbourne
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NEWSFLASH: Structural damage to Le Souffle du Nord pour Le Projet Imagine
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NEWSFLASH : Stéphane Le Diraison's Compagnie du Lit / Ville de Boulogne-Billancourt has dismasted
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Fast Fa At Cape Leeuwin, JP Dick Back In the Match After Tasman Detour
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Day 42: Rivalries and solidarity prevail
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Leaders knocking at the door to the Pacific, repair mode for others
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NEWSFLASH : Ingress of water aboard Le Souffle du Nord pour le Projet Imagine
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NEWSFLASH : Sébastien Josse and the Mono60 Edmond de Rothschild announce their retirement
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Kito de Pavant aboard the Marion Dufresne
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Day 32: Josse and de Pavant abandon - Prudence and caution the watchwords For Thomson
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NEWSFLASH : Huge concern for the skipper Kito de Pavant
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TV Alert: French solo sailor Kito de pavant waits to be rescued in the remote south indian ocean
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Day 31: Rescue plan for stricken de Pavant is in operation
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Small Gains and Small Mercies
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Leeuwin record for leader Le Cléac'h, damage for Josse and Attanasio
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NEWSFLASH : Alex Thomson (Hugo Boss) and Armel Le Cléac'h (Banque Populaire VIII) have passed the longitude of Cape Leeuwin. Vendee Globe leader Le Cléac'h sets a new reference time to Cape Leeuwin.
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NEWSFLASH: Damage aboard Edmond de Rothschild, Sébastien Josse putting the race to one side
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Leeuwin Record on the Cards for Le Cleac'h
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Day 29: Southern Oceans Finding Weaknesses
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Spirit of Yukoh has dismasted
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NEWSFLASH: Kojiro Shiraishi on Spirit of Yukoh forced to retire
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Crossing the line: Jean Pierre Dick Loses Eight Hours After Entering Exclusion Zone
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Duelling To Down Under - Le Cléac'h restores lead
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Cape of Good Hope milestone for de Pavant
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Eliès in line for Southern Ocean bruising
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Landmark footage of solo sailors in Southern Ocean released
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DAY 26: New twist as Thomson takes back top spot
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Indian Ocean contingent grows to nine
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Southern Ocean fight continues one week in
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Images of Hugo Boss and Banque populaire VIII off the Kerguelens
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South calling for Dick, Ruyant and Le Cam
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DAY 24: Oceans apart but same test for Vendée Globe fleet
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DAY 23: Eliès - "I can still win the Vendée Globe"
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Broken satellite system a blow for Beyou
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Meilhat and Beyou into the Indian Ocean
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Thomson still the Boss as Le Cléac'h threatens top spot
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Ruyant puts foot down through South Atlantic
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DAY 20: Thomson lifts off again as Southern Ocean duel commences
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The Jackal is on the hunt
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Cape of Good Hope record tumbles as Safran retires
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Newsflash: Technical Damage Aboard Safran
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On course for the Cape
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Vendée Globe skippers console stricken Riou
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Josse back on track after rudder drama
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Day 17: The Vendée Globe dilemma and Riou retires
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Newsflash : Keel damage on PRB, Vincent Riou forced to retire
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Leading group set to shrink
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Day 16 - No way south for Vendée Globe chasers
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Alex Thomson holding on to his lead
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Le Cléac'h and Josse close in on Thomson
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Thomson 'breaks' Gabart's 24-hour distance - but record won't stand
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Le Cléac'h extends lead in perfect foiling conditions
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Riding the area of low pressure
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Thomson suffers damage on train ride south
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NEWSFLASH: Bertrand de Broc forced to retire
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NEWSFLASH : Bertrand de Broc heading for Fernando de Noronha
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On the Record
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Ton Up in the Forties?
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The Brazilian Job
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Southern Star: New southbound race reference for Thomson
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Day 11: From reference to record?
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Didac Costa back in Les Sables d'Olonne
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We have lift off - Vendeeglobe
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8th Vendée Globe: off to a good start