Jérémie Beyou and Franck Cammas triumph in thrilling Défi Azimut 48-Hours race
Key points:
- Jérémie Beyou and Franck Cammas win the Défi Azimut 48-Hours race
- Charal sails to victory in challenging wind conditions
- The race saw competitive racing throughout the fleet
Jérémie Beyou and Franck Cammas, sailing on Charal, emerged as winners of the Défi Azimut 48-Hours race. The race took place in the Bay of Biscay, with Charal performing well in the fresh winds. Beyou and Cammas had a strong lead throughout the race, finishing nearly 2 hours ahead of MACIF Santé Prévoyance and For The Planet. This victory marks Beyou’s first win of the season and his third win in the Défi Azimut race. Beyou credited their success to a good start and their ability to recover from small mistakes. Overall, the race showcased competitive racing in the IMOCA fleet and provided valuable experience for the skippers preparing for the Vendée Globe.
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