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🇫🇷 // Le compte à rebours est lancé : Conrad et Mathieu viennent officiellement de passer sous la barre symbolique des 1000 milles les séparant de la ligne d’arrivée ! Après plus de quinze jours de course, ils auront (presque) tout connu sur cette mythique Transat ! Une aventure humaine et sportive à la fois exigeante et inspirante, rythmée par les hauts et les bas de l’océan, la complicité du duo et la force des éléments. De quoi forger des souvenirs indélébiles pour le skipper et l’ultra-traileur. Mais l’histoire n’est pas encore terminée : au portant, portés par les alizés, ils filent désormais vers la chaleur caribéenne 🌞⛵ Rendez-vous vendredi à Fort-de-France 🙌🏼 🇳🇿🇺🇸 // The countdown is on! Conrad and Mathieu have just crossed the symbolic 1000-mile mark to the finish line. After more than two weeks at sea, they’ve (almost) seen it all on this legendary Transat! A human and sporting adventure — demanding, inspiring, and shaped by the ocean’s highs and lows, the duo’s strong bond, and the raw power of the elements. Memories that will stay with the skipper and the ultra-trail runner forever. But their story isn’t over yet. With the trade winds at their backs, they’re now surfing their way toward the Caribbean warmth ☀️🌊 See you Friday in Fort-de-France 👋🏼 Social medias : Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/conradcolmanoceanracing Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/conradcolman
Tom Slingsby and his Australian crew have been hit with a devastating blow after a dramatic collision with a course mark during the first fleet race of the Championship Sunday forced the team to retire from racing altogether. The collision occurred as Australia and Canada were approaching the first mark of the race at speed. Australia driver Tom Slingsby made a split second decision to manoeuvre away to avoid a potentially catastrophic collision with the Canada Team's F50 and crew, instead hitting the course mark, causing extensive damage to the Flying Roo.