Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois on board the IMOCA Open 60 Gamesa crossed the finish line of the Transat Jacques Vabre in ninth place this Sunday morning,...
Read moreMaking up over 50 miles on eighth placed Mirabaud since yesterday morning Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois onboard Gamesa have got themselves into contention to try and steal a...
Read moreUpdate 0800 GMT: Bruno Dubois and Mike Golding onboard Gamesa are still fighting a rearguard action this morning, battling to catch miles on the next boat in...
Read moreIf Paddington Bear was the first bear to arrive from Peru, then perhaps Pudsey Bear will be the first Pudsey to cross the Atlantic on an IMOCA...
Read moreUpdate 0700 GMT: As the race leaders consider their strategy to finish in the best possible shape, setting up to work through a small, active low pressure system...
Read moreAt a 0600hrs UTC this morning Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois onboard Gamesa had a little more than 55 miles of the Atlantic left with Gamesa closing...
Read more08:00 GMT: Trade winds sailing, fast downwind reaching, is on the menu for the foreseeable future for Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois onboard Gamesa as they seek to chase down the...
Read moreUpdate 12:45 GMT – Radio Vac with Mike Golding: Tell us about your route on Gamesa We have suffered for our decision to go to the south...
Read moreUpdate 1200 GMT: Making steady speeds down the more middle course compared with their nearest rivals, Mike Golding and Bruno Dubois onboard Gamesa are flourishing in the intense battle as...
Read moreUpdate 0600 GMT: Lying in fourth place early this morning in the Transat Jacques Vabre double handed race from Le Havre to Costa Rica, Mike Golding and Bruno...
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