The legendary single-handed transatlantic race is still making headlines in Guadeloupe with skippers arriving on a daily basis. While the boats of the ULTIME, IMOCA and MULTI 50 Classes have now arrived safely with a crossing record beaten by Loick Peyron on Banque Populaire VII in 7 days, 15 hours, 8 minutes and 32 seconds (at an average speed of 19.34 knots), Guadeloupe is preparing to live up to the rhythm of the arrivals of the CLASS 40 and RHUM in the coming days, including the Guadeloupean skippers taking part in the race. Anne Caseneuve, one of the four women at the start, took the lead in the Rum Class on 19 November. The sailor was taking part in the Route du Rhum for the fifth time

The Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe, it is also a village with animations, concerts ... to discover at the Darse de Pointe-à-Pitre for the lucky ones who are there.

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