Our Mate Alex Thomson’s Races
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For those of you who don't know. The French have historically been the masters of long-distance solo yachting. For years Alex was seen as being "too" professional by the French, they did not like the way he went about this his desire to win in a professional and business-like fashion. Basically, they disliked and mistrusted him.
In the 2012 Vendee, the French skipper JP Dick, lost his keel a few days away from the finish line . Alex diverted his course to shadow JP, whist JP either had to abandon ship or learn how to sail without a keel. That sacrifice made the French love and respect Alex. In 2019 the French awarded Alex the French National Award of Merit (probably the British equivalent of a Knighthood).
As I type this, Alex is heading into the eye of Storm Theta. He has his cojones on the table. The French now call this bravery (us mere mortals would probably call it stupidity) "Doing an Alex"..
I'm proud to know Alex and am frankly humbled by what he is putting his mind and body through…..
Go boy.
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Any news on Alex’s progress?
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@motojobobo Here is the current info:
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Thankyou @goosehd ! Looks like Alex is clearly in the lead and doing fine.
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You can follow here|:
https://www.vendeeglobe.org/en/tracking-map
or here
https://www.alexthomsonracing.com/the-hub/race/
Latest vids here:
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Latest update:
At approximately 19:00 UTC on Saturday 21st November, British Skipper Alex Thomson notified his team on shore of a possible structural issue onboard the HUGO BOSS boat.
At the time, Thomson was located approximately 800 miles east of Rio de Janeiro in the South Atlantic ocean, and was 13 days into the Vendée Globe round-the-world yacht race.
Thomson and his team, together with their appointed naval architects and structural engineers, are now working together to assess the extent of the structural issue and to determine a repair programme and timeline.
Thomson is safe and well onboard, and in regular dialogue with the team. The Vendée Globe race organisation has been notified and is being kept well informed.
We kindly ask that members of the public refrain from attempting to contact the team at this time. A further update will be released on Sunday 22nd November.
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Looks like Alex broke another boat. Damn, that sucks.