As Roland Jourdain slows considerably Michel Desjoyeaux makes most of trade winds
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Vendée Globe: Read Alex Thomson’s comments
British skipper Alex Thomson shares his views about the latest stage of the race
Vendée Globe: Speed increase for leaders
As race leader Michel Desjoyeaux is back up to speed, his rival wins back 160 miles in 36 hours
Two more crews head south
Pete Goss's family crew are heading into the Southern Ocean as is a crew of Australian and Canadian cruisers
Volvo Ocean: Fleet starting to open up
Telefonica Blue and Green Dragon have managed to lift inside the rest of the fleet and gain to the north
Riou’s €60,000 reward
Redress for rescue gives Vincent Riou 3rd in the Vendée Globe, and a useful cheque in the pocket
Coville’s near miss
Thomas Coville missed the solo round the world record, but gave max value in self-expression
Volvo Ocean: Leg 4 starts
No way points, no scoring gates, no stealth play during leg 4 means tactical options are wide open
Vendée Globe: Thompson weathers the storm
After dodging a massive storm, Brian Thompson sets off past the Falkland Islands in 55 knots and 7m seas
Vendée Globe: Atlantic not kind to all
Widening gaps between leaders should mean the Doldrums will have little effect on positions
Vendée Globe: White battles with repairs
A real DIY battle for Steve White as he struggles in big seas near Cape Horn - and a dodgy tummy...
Vendée: Steve White closing on Cape Horn
White describes the beauty of the Southern Ocean, and why despite his relief on escaping it, he can't wait to return
33rd America’s Cup competitors meet
After talks in Valencia over the last two days, AC Teams are committed to a 2010 race
Shoretalk: This Week’s Programme Now Online
Two days before the start of the the leg from hell, Guy Swindells talks to Volvo Ocean Race navigators and skippers about the nightmare ahead
Vendée Globe: Thompson stalled
Brian Thompson has stalled his Vendée race as he awaits the passage of a violent storm
Vendée Globe: Thompson next to round Horn
Fleet divides in two between Atlantic and Pacific - six head for France and six contend with Cape Horn
Teenage sailor passes Vendee Globe leader
Michael Perham - heading South - passes leading Vendee Globe yacht Foncia
Vendée Globe: More sail repairs for Caffari
Dee Caffari has endured further damage to her mainsail following a 65-knot storm
Volvo Ocean: New rudders for Telefonica Black
Telefonica are to replace Black's rudders with a view to replacing Blue's if successful
Vendée Globe: Unnerving conditions for skippers
Skippers across the fleet appear to want relief from the conditions they are encountering