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Who Will Win La Boulangere Mini Transat? - Tip & Shaft

Summary by Tip & Shaft
90 solos take the start of La Boulangère Mini Transat on Sunday at Les Sables-d-Olonne, for a route of 4,000 miles in two stages, with a stopover in Santa Cruz de La Palma (Canaries) and a final finish in Saint-François (Guadeloupe) – the race is to follow on our site. As before each major race, Tip & Shaft analyses the plateau with a panel of experts, composed of coaches Tanguy Leglatin (Lorient), François Jambou (Concarneau) and Damien Cloarec…
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90 solos take the start of La Boulangère Mini Transat on Sunday at Les Sables-d-Olonne, for a route of 4,000 miles in two stages, with a stopover in Santa Cruz de La Palma (Canaries) and a final finish in Saint-François (Guadeloupe) – the race is to follow on our site. As before each major race, Tip & Shaft analyses the plateau with a panel of experts, composed of coaches Tanguy Leglatin (Lorient), François Jambou (Concarneau) and Damien Cloarec…

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Tip & Shaft broke the news in on Sunday, September 21, 2025.
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