It’s not just the colour of the water and the sky, the power of the swell, the extent of the depressions that have changed over this 4th week of the Vendée Globe, but also the sailors' outlook. There is a concentration and seriousness that they did not show in the Atlantic. The force of nature in its raw state imposes humility. And it goes back to our fragility. The solo sailors of the Vendée Globe know this, it is even one of the deep emotions they will seek in their extreme challenges. And they share us.
So, for a few days now, pure and hard competition is put in brackets. The priority for the skipper bet365 Group – Lantana Environnement and his fellow sailors around the world is to find the safest route, the best compromise to preserve the material while crossing as quickly as possible, of course, this Indian Ocean.
Ocean in which Louis officially entered that night, around midnight, at which time he doubled the latitude of the Cape of Good Hope!

Brake strokes
For 2 days now, Louis has been sailing in hard seas, crossed seas and unstable wind conditions that his emergency autopilot is struggling to manage (we remember that he lost his autopilot the first week of racing: sensors at the top of mast put out of service in a storm).
Concretely, this lack of helm finesse results in powerful accelerations of the boat which comes to a sudden stop in the wave afterwards. These brake strokes affect overall performance.
Direct route
The skipper from Normandy therefore looked for the best strategy to smooth out this problem which caused him to lose some places. He opted since yesterday for a southern route, more windy but more direct. The bulk of the leading group of the Imoca drifted, having chosen to bypass the depression by the north, to slide behind it then.

At 7:00 this morning, the Imoca bet365 Group – Lantana Environnement is 23rd, 4th in the dinghy category, but the lateral gaps are such that it does not mean much and, as Louis reminds us this morning: “For now, the ranking, speed don’t matter, just preserve the boat.”
A few words from the side: “It’s sailing towards the SE near Guirec Soudée, which I just reached by VHF. I’m under three laughs in the GV, torment ahead. At first it was to be wise, in fact it’s the web of time… 45 kt gusting to 50, a well-formed and deformed sea typical of the region. I forced myself that night to pack into the hard (quite an adventure…) to try to avoid the biggest part of the sea and less suffer from the current of needles.
For now, the ranking, speed don’t matter, just preserve the boat.”
A respectuous and circular sporting event
The bet365 IMOCA is an "upcycled" boat. Thanks to Louis, it lives a 2nd life!
Louis and his team gave a new life to a very damaged IMOCA because of a fire. This refurbishment undertaking was a real technical challenge... that succeeded in only 10 months!
Louis and his team continue to apply this upcycling principle and optimization research with a constant effort on sobriety throughout this Vendée Globe program.
Louis is also very keen on respecting everyone's work and giving a chance.
The bet365 Group, a major partner in this Vendée Globe program, has been seduced by such commitment and values, as it shares the same values and responsibilities.
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