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Tour Voile finale stays wide open as leaders hold razor-thin margin into Brittany finish

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With more than 150 nautical miles of the fourth and final stage behind them, the Figaro Beneteau 3 fleet racing in Tour Voile is locked in a battle that remains utterly unresolved. Région Bretagne – CMB Espoir holds the lead, but the margin separating the top three boats measures less than a single nautical mile—a gap so thin that the outcome could hinge on how any crew handles the closing hours of racing.

The boats have already navigated the Tas de Pois rocks, picked their way carefully along La Plate’s cliff faces, rounded Penmarc’h, cleared Belle-Île, and passed the ODAS buoy early Friday morning. Each waypoint was expected to serve as a natural sorting point, a place where subtle differences in wind reading or boat handling might compound. The Breton coastline has delivered spectacular scenery and dramatic racing backdrops. Yet somehow, despite the distance covered, the fleet has resisted fragmentation.

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“Conditions have remained fairly homogeneous and the crews have exploited the wind shifts very well,” explained race strategist Yann Chateau. “They’re holding perfectly to the timing forecasts. We’re exactly on tempo.” Rather than creating decisive gaps, the day’s tactical puzzles—shifts between synoptic and thermal wind, current transitions, and coastal effects—have been absorbed remarkably evenly across the competitive field.

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The finale waits for a small window

The decisive action is expected to unfold in the final stretch, between Teignouse, the Quiberon Peninsula, and the island of Groix. This is where the closely bunched Figaro Beneteau 3 fleet will hunt for favourable counter-currents among the rocks before facing one last critical transition. The easterly wind is forecast to give way gradually to a southwest thermal breeze, then shift toward the west. Chateau flagged this moment as the race’s last major hurdle: “There’s still a genuine transition to manage in early afternoon. The crews will have to juggle currents, rocks, and that final wind rotation.”

In such a configuration, even a boat length or two of separation can reverse the entire hierarchy. Dunkerque – Kiloutou sits in wait-and-pounce mode just behind the leader. Seiko – Les Étoiles Filantes – Takhys has delivered a strong performance and benefits from having Corentin Horeau aboard. The Breton sailor won the Solitaire du Figaro in 2023 and the Tour de France à la Voile in 2018, giving him an intimate knowledge of these waters—a genuine edge when victory margins shrink to boat lengths.

Finish time in Larmor-Plage is expected around 16:00. By then, the beautiful Breton backdrops will have played their part. Whether one boat breaks clear or the fleet arrives as a convoy remains to be seen. In conditions this tight, a single favourable gust better exploited, one counter-current navigated more cleanly, or one transition timed a few seconds earlier could still rewrite the entire result.

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