The Race Director of the Mini Transat has decided to implement plan B, which had
been mentioned before the start at the last competitor briefing. The fleet will
now stop at the port of Sada, near La Coruna, to wait for the strong winds from
the south-west that will sweep Cape Finisterre, on 1 and 2 November to moderate
and go northwest. The fleet is expected to arrive in the area on the night of
October 31 to November 1.
This is the charm and complexity of the organisation of a race like the Mini
Transat. Between those competing at a high level and those for whom this race is
the adventure of a lifetime, there is a difference on how to run the boat. While
the former are constantly looking for performance, others do not have any other
objective than to run their business at their own pace. At the same time,
crossing the Bay of Biscay reqires a weather window of about four days to clear
the entire fleet.
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