The Wave Muscat completes the podium this afternoon, windy, having forced the committee not to give the start of the 21th race, the water is rippling under the influence of a breeze of 30 knots. The Extreme Sailing Series attracted 16 500 spectators in glorious sunshine, the boats which did the show close to the Mole St. Louis..

It is on a water that is more eventful than expected fleet darted this last day of competition. And a wind from the north – north west of between 9 and 12 knots, taking once again a perfect start, Edmond de Rothschild Group wins the first race – like every day since the start of the competition, which worth noting – and whether it was a gamble, Yann can now proceed to the checkout! Clearly, the battle was more intense than ever, with brands including highly disputed passages, and a very aggressive Loick Peyron, taking second place overall at the end of round 17 (second day). This race was won by Groupama 40, in full control to consolidate his 4th place.

The podium places seem taken now, explained Mike Golding at the end of the day yesterday. For cons, said the British skipper, for fourth place and everything is open we are in the running. In fact, Leigh McMillan managed to place second behind Ecover Groupama 40 on the line, taking advantage the tussle Guichard / Peyron, the two men forgetting somewhat from worrying about other opponents! The great game of control I my direct rivals, the top three proved effective while fighting for places in the mid-table options gave rise to more trenches, more daring. The third round of the day saw the victory of Ecover – became the biggest rival of Groupama 40 overall, by the way – while the mano a mano Masirah Oman Sail / Edmond de Rothschild Group, respectively second and third did not lose no intensity, for a wind necessarily. We noted the relative slowing of The Wave Muscat, doubled his comrade General stable flying the flag of the Sultanate of Oman. Paul Campbell-James seemed less at the party yesterday, staying in the good shots but not displaying the same level of panache.

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