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Is It over for The Famous Project CIC?

With an all-women crew, The Famous Project CIC set out on November 29 to record the fastest crewed, non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation of the globe and claim the Jules Verne Trophy. But after falling far behind the winning pace, their sights shifted to establishing a reference time by an all-women crew, but now that might not happen either. Problems with the main halyard hook on the 103-foot trimaran IDEC SPORT is preventing the mainsail from…
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Monday, December 15 – The Cape of Good Hope in the line of sight This morning, the crew of The Famous Project CIC is heading east. The wind is stronger. Surfing runs in waves of 3.5 meters. The beautiful bird IDEC Sport seems to appreciate this diet. It flies more than it runs. South Africa, for the eight navigators is for tomorrow, Tuesday, December 16 with their first Cape, the Cape of Good Hope, a real symbol, a passage, a milestone to celebr…

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IDEC SPORT broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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