The 3rd edition of the Cap-Martinique race officially set sail from Quiberon Bay this Monday at 5 pm. Seventy-six sailors crossed the starting line aboard Dream Yachts, marking the beginning of a crossing of over 4,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic. After a postponement of the start, initially scheduled for Sunday at 3 pm, due to weather conditions off Cape Finisterre, the race organizers were finally able to launch the race. In the excepti…
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The 3rd edition of the Cap-Martinique race officially set sail from Quiberon Bay this Monday at 5 pm. Seventy-six sailors crossed the starting line aboard Dream Yachts, marking the beginning of a crossing of over 4,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic. After a postponement of the start, initially scheduled for Sunday at 3 pm, due to weather conditions off Cape Finisterre, the race organizers were finally able to launch the race. In the excepti…