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The 27/11/2009
Pachi and Parlier in on 1876
1876 finished in Puerto Limon today at 12 noon 07 minutes and 45 seconds (Local time) 18 hours 07 minutes and 45 seconds (GMT/UTC). Pachi Rivero and Yves Parlier finish in ninth place of the IMOCA Open 60's with a time of 19 days race 4 hours 37 minutes and 45 seconds at the average speed of 10,26 nodes. They finish this TransatJacques Vabre 2009 3 days 9 hours 15 minutes and 35 seconds behind Safran.
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- Race Time :
2007's ranking
12/09/2009 14:00Monohulls
- IMOCA
- 1-SAFRANMarc Guillemot - Charles Caudrelier Benac
- 2-GROUPE BELKito De Pavant - François Gabart
- 3-MIKE GOLDING YACHT RACINGMike Golding - Javier Sanso
Multihulls
- Multi50
- 1-CRÊPES WHAOU !Franck Yves Escoffier - Erwan Leroux
- 2-GUYADER POUR URGENCE CLIMATIQUEVictorien Erussard - Loic Fecquet
- 3-REGION AQUITAINE-PORT MEDOCLalou Roucayrol - Amaiur Alfaro
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Meteo
Meteo from Sunday 22nd
Sunday 22: A relatively stationary storm low pressure trough over the Gulf of Panama produces Easterly winds of 25 to 30 knots off the Columbian Coast whereas the winds are a little more stable in the east out towards the West Indies, closer to 15-20 knots. The two leaders will have to pass to the north of the depression to keep their speed, sailing more miles but that should enable them to keep their speeds up and avoid the softer winds on the southern route.
For those approaching the West Indies the trade winds remain at about 15-20 knots; they will need to make a longer starboard tack to make a long, more southerly course across the Caribbean.






























