IDEC SPORT Stuck in Doldrums
December 22nd, 2016
(December 22, 2016; Day 7) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran IDEC SPORT
December 22nd, 2016
(December 22, 2016; Day 7) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran IDEC SPORT
December 21st, 2016
(December 21, 2016; Day 6) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran IDEC SPORT
December 20th, 2016
(December 20, 2016; Day 5) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran IDEC SPORT
December 19th, 2016
(December 19, 2016; Day 4) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran IDEC SPORT
December 18th, 2016
(December 18, 2016; Day 3, 23:30 FR) – Francis Joyon (FRA) and his five crew on the 31.5m VPLP-designed trimaran
December 17th, 2016
(December 17, 2016; Day 2) – The IDEC SPORT maxi-trimaran got straight into the pace in her attempt at the
December 16th, 2016
(December 16, 2016) – At 08:19:00 UTC* in the first glimmer of light this Friday, IDEC SPORT crossed the start
December 15th, 2016
(December 15, 2016) – Francis Joyon, his onshore router Marcel van Triest, and the crew of five on the 31.5m
December 14th, 2016
(December 14, 2016) – The IDEC SPORT maxi-trimaran has just gone to code green, meaning that their departure is imminent.
November 27th, 2016
(November 27, 2016; Day 7) – After falling over 400 nm behind the necessary pace to win the Jules Verne
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