The 27 duos still competing in the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest Trophy have changed pace. Now sailing upwind towards Île de Ré, they are facing a new phase of the race, less explosive but far from insignificant, after a sequence that has taken its toll. The leaders are now expected to cross the finish line in Concarneau tomorrow, shortly before sunrise, in less than 24 hours. A leg that leaves its mark: Yesterday's long beam reach has profoundly…
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The 27 duos still competing in the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest Trophy have changed pace. Now sailing upwind towards Île de Ré, they are facing a new phase of the race, less explosive but far from insignificant, after a sequence that has taken its toll. The leaders are now expected to cross the finish line in Concarneau tomorrow, shortly before sunrise, in less than 24 hours. A leg that leaves its mark: Yesterday's long beam reach has profoundly…