Discover the arrivals of Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) and Thomas Ruyant (VULNERABLE) in Les Sables d’Olonne for the New York Vendée!

    e [Music] [Music] so welcome back um sorry we had to leave you there if you were watching the arrival of shahal um we had to leave so that we could uh come back and and and Chase um uh grouped dubroy to the Finish Line as you see him racing here now Sebastian Simon coming in fourth place I joined today uh by uh old friend of his and um also a team member on guyo environment team Europe um he was a prepar chier he’s with me today thank you for for being with us tonight um to welcome uh your your friend and and and colleague you’re welcome it’s with pleasure so just uh for those of you who we left hanging um before when we were uh listening to Shad he basically in the last um interviews there and on stage he was talking about how uh hard it was the the balance um you know between preserving the boat and and and the human so um he took third place Jeremy uh beu onaral and here we have uh the images of the chase boat chasing Sebastian Simon on board group Dy this is the the previous 11th Hour racing team boat that did the Ocean Race um Sebastian along with his sponsor um bought the boat just after that and uh have put it in the colors um of group duy his sponsor and he’s taking fourth place tonight on Monday June 10th here in France it is almost 11:00 at night and it’s lovely that we can still uh be out there on the water bringing you these images beautiful images with like beautiful light and we can see this Le a bit further maybe three three miles away something like that it’s almost uh 10:00 at night UTC and we are on YouTube live this is the English version of course there’s also a French version um happening simultaneously at the same time the New York vonde um which are the same organization that organizes the vond globe um they’re the ones bringing you this live today I’m Natasha Gonzalez and I’m joined by Clovis gutier here on this live so tell us a little bit uh more about uh how do you know Sebastian Simon so I met some Sim thanks to um to B because I was and as you already told it um I’m working with the benjam sailing team so in G en what and um enjing the ocean race was with our team to as a skipper to um to do the race as as as they can so obviously we had a different issues different um different issues on this race but we spend a lot of time with SE uh and I always like keep this uh this link with Seb which is a very friendly and very nice people a very nice guy and they’ve got a very nice team now and I’m very happy for them to and they find this beautiful boat and this uh very nice sponsor and uh I think then s is very happy to to be at the first place tonight cuz um he’s dising it I think we can see see it on the the images right now for sure so you delivered gu your environment team Europe to Newport before this race is that right yeah that’s true it was my second trans Atlantic and I was with um um with the the G environment team and I already my first CH out with was with SE also in Grio it’s why uh I spent something like 14 days during the ocean race with Seb at Sea so it was a very nice moment and I I keep in mind very nice memory so you kind of know the tricky weather conditions in the Atlantic yeah I think there there have a lot of issues on this race cuz uh I think it was a bit uh tricky between the low pressure and the high pressure there they’re like different um can see on had see on um the the different way to go to go back to the sub like Boris or Seb or also Massif which were completely different I think it’s making a can clearly see was a bit difficult and not uh not easy to find a the the good path okay so he’s officially fourth place we can see the team hopping on board so he crossed the Finish Line already and now his technical team is hopping on board to take control of his boat and be able to lower the sails and be able to go into the channel so it looks like the last I heard is that um he will there is enough water still in the channel for him and his boat to enter through the channel so they won’t have to take a buoy and spend the night out there um we will see what will happen with Toma ruong abort uh vulner um who’s right behind um they might not have enough water so we will keep you updated on the news that we get with that but congratulations to the whole team do you know who some of they are that are hopping on board right now yeah I think there is a Gabby and Martin and maybe also Mario I think so the different people from Mar she is the team manager um she was as well with Benjamin dutu during the Ocean Race um so she she came on this project with um Sebastian Simon and um they’re very happy that they finally had the opportunity to fight with the leaders all the way it’s been a a tremendous team work to recover from the deting in December last year um they have a young team uh built from scratch in July last year so a very new team and this is a big finish um for them fourth place tastes like like Victory and they’ve done a massive work yeah they’ve done massive work during all the the winter yeah big winter refit and and Sebastian with this um wi has probably gained uh the confidence that that he needed um so congratulations to him and his team I feel them they need this um this V it’s well deserved and uh all the we done they all have done they were because we were working close to each other and they were working every day and he was Seb was working when he was always a bit um in danger with um due to this accident he was still working working hard so U I think it’s it’s cool to to see them then then go until this uh this beautiful F place so he arriving also yeah that’s right this team like we spoke about before uh with Marcus Pinson who joined me um for the arrival of Jeremy beu of shal in third place complet comping that Podium just a couple hours ago um this is home base for Sebastian Simon and group du Leon which we saw beautiful images of before with the arrival of shal we really got to see um so you can always for the viewers you can always go to the YouTube page of vond globe and um watch the plays of of all of the uh live coverages French versions and English versions for Charlie D who took first place on Massif and Boris Herman who took second place on Malia C Explorer and uh Jeremy beu who took third place on shadal and now we’re watching group duy and Sebastian Simon take the fourth place they arrived at uh 23 hours French time in 12 days 3 hours and 2 minutes and 1 second was his race course time uh he was one day and 23 hours and 17 minutes behind first place and um just 1 hour and 50 minutes behind shahal just 1 hour and 50 minutes behind Jeremy beu so it was a very close race they battled it out under the assortis for um about 10 days they were battling it out between him tomar ruon and and Jeremy beu so it’s been a I think the last match was u a bit difficult and tricky with with Toma also they were close each other and um and I think Toma is staying very close and maybe we’ll arrive also very soon but it’s a a final match until the end so here we have it Sebastian Simon from group du taking fourth place of this New York vond transatlantic race the second transatlantic in single-handed this year these are all um of course training grounds and qualification races for the vond globe which will be setting sail this 10th of November from the same port that they’re arriving to leabon in the department of vond he was one of the surprises at the end of this race uh he sailed particularly aggressive he h onto his Rivals right to the end he even managed to take over tomar ruon and he had his eye on Jeremy beu which got third place for a long time you know having broken a vertebra and demast it in December he is now back in the Limelight and establishing himself as a real Outsider in the vond Lo so we’ll see uh yeah we’ll see how what happens and French B is one of the sponsors of um this boat and it’s also uh one of the sponsors of the race just at the end of last Friday Sebastian Simon looked back on his raid um he was savoring the moment when he said and I quote I’m really happy to be in the match with some high performance boats it’s been a long time since I’ve had this opportunity so yeah pretty much he created this opportunity for himself the Sailor from leabon was one of the first to try a southerly option when the front was refusing to allow a large part of the fleet to make Headway he battled right to the end he quickly joined by some of the favorites you know Jeremy beu and tomar ruon and Sam goodchild um they all kept up the pace this group of Southerners had downwind sailing then they had up when sailing squalls boat breaking Seas um as we saw unfortunately for Sam goodchild who demasked right there in the azors during that really bad weather in short u this race was a summary of Theon Globe what the Von Globe has to offer uh conditions wise I think it really tested a lot of these machines as we heard Jeremy beu on shal commenting before it was really hard to manage the balance between really pushing the boat to get that Podium finished um but as well to preserve the boat to reach the Finish Line um at the same time as trying to preserve the human um he was absolutely exhausted he said it several times during um I think both interviews and then on stage again and uh he was he was so happy that you couldn’t really see how tired he was but um he definitely said how tired he was how do you think uh Sebastian is right now um do do you think he’s really tired or he’s going to be just so pumped with excitement and adrenaline that uh I think actually he’s very very as you say excited but maybe like in maybe two hours I think all the will be very tired all the pressure will go down and um it’s clearly time to sleep and I think uh all the all the things that they have have done to to go until this place all the we than they have done will um will push the the pressure down and uh you will clearly feel tired some may me some all day will be well deserved but as everybody I think they’ll will a bit of of work also so um let’s see we’ll see but the both in very good shape yeah it does but you really think that the um the the the sa Theon all his friends I mean he’s from there this is uh where his project is is based and and where he’s from um you don’t think that they’re going to be there and and drag him to the bars and and and party oh that’s for sure tonight I don’t know but for sure this weekend there will I don’t know tonight it’s like a Monday night so maybe everybody is not very down to to go out tonight and uh to be fair a lot of things are close but uh maybe this weekend for sure it will well need and U people will want to to go out with him and share a drink for this um to this beautiful place and this beautiful race yeah for sure you can see that they’re putting their main down right now they’re still out on the bay in the bay um and um it looked like it was raining pretty hard there before so we’ll see if it stops by the time they enter through the channel uh hopefully there’ll still be some people um out there to welcome the boat but you can see in some of the images at certain times you can see that it is raining quite a bit which makes for a big change to uh the images that we saw with um malissia on Sunday it was very sunny and beautiful arrival but um that’s how it is the sailors don’t don’t wait for the perfect moment they’re eager to get to port and uh to find their their loved ones and and their team and and be able to to call it a night and not have to spend another night or another moment on the boat so it doesn’t matter what time they finish um they will finish when they finish and if you have if you’re watching on YouTube um I have the screen up and I can see your comments so if you have any questions that you’d like to ask we’re here for that as well feel free the main has come down now they’ll be Motoring in through the channel let me remind you that it is a you know quite a job to bring you these lives because it’s the same team that just finished on the docks um with the cameras and on the stage with Jeremy beay and rushed in that short moment as we paused in between lives out to seea again to now follow the boat and the skipper all the way in so a lot of organization by nefc and czm son who are bringing us technically this live possible so thank you to all that team and all that effort have you experiened this moment uh in uh leab zon have you participated in a V Globe as a PR preparator as a technical sh crew um never nothing L I’ve done I think it’s a uh very like famous uh the famous this like um which is doing it and the entrance on the channel is uh is pretty nice but maybe it will be obviously less crowdy than than normally Cu uh I hope for them then we all some M and it is raining but I assure you because I already heard some of the honking and everything I assure you that there will still be people out there because the fans of offshore sailing in France are um yeah very fanatic and that that’s cool that’s a good thing to of maybe L also think each time you you’re doing an entrance you will have some people on the on the Chanel but for him I think it’s quite special to to be back home maybe it’s raining but uh it’s still very a very nice nice thing I think he’s filming yes he is filming he’s filming himself yeah that’s Martin which is a guy from U his technical team oh it’s cool oh beautiful [Music] you hear all the noise there’s some fans out there there’s some fans I wasn’t expecting so much people but night it’s [Music] nice it’s nice also to have the possibility to to do the entrance on the channel because maybe it’s not uh it will not be the same for for the next one due to the to the different tide and now we get the images from the sky beautiful at night as well so here is um Sebastian Simon group du Bry finished the race in fourth place 12 days 3 hours 2 minutes and 1 second only two hours well actually 1 hour and 50 minutes behind Jeremy beu on shadal so that was very close the three of them have had a very close race very very soon where will be um seeing Tomar Ron from vulnerab cross the finish line in fifth place so all these three um boats that are arriving in leabon tonight had a very close match for 10 days they were neck to neck of course Jeremy beu LED that pack for the majority of the time but um Sebastian Simon was able to really gain some ground and catch up to tomario and um get fourth place ahead of him they had to sail around the azors Via the South and then climb up to Leon Sebastian Simon never gave up and joined this battle which was looking like a stage in the solit de Figaro I mean those were the exact same words of Jeremy beu who said that it felt like he did 10 days straight a fig that’s why he was so excited so exhausted excited too he was very happy I’ve never seen Jeremy beay that happy before but um yesterday um Sebastian Simon shifted slightly to the north which enabled him to get uh a better angle to tomaron un vulnerable and he tried right to the end to catch up with uh Jeremy beu um there they are coming in through the famous channel of leab Doon which is the um what what what would I refer it to the red carpet of Theon Globe um is this channel of water um that they uh leave from and will be leaving from on the 10th of November of this year on that race that goes around the world single-handed nonstop and unassisted and that is the stopped in New York the other half of the fleet in Newport Rhode Island and fixed their machines and then um set sale for this New York vond transatlantic and both of these races are qualifying and testing and optim in and you name it for the Von Globe later on this year so although Sebastian Simon didn’t manage to catch up to Jeremy beu he still must be very happy with this fourth place it’s still a big achievement for the skipper who finished the rur alabas last year with a bro broken vertebra and um under a jury rake because he demed in that race after a difficult winter between Rehabilitation and the refit phase of his boat he began the season without really having resume sailing um so in the space of these two transatlantic races Sebastian Simon has shown that his boat winner of the Ocean Race race this is the former 11th Hour racing team boat his talent and this boat can make all the difference with six months to go to the Vay Globe right here this is the home of Seb Simon I think you couldn’t have dreamed of of a better um of a better moment for him what do you think no for sure maybe uh annoying annoying enough to know that he will maybe as all the competitor want to to be on the first place but but the first place is it’s already a very nice place and uh yeah as I already told it is it’s well deserved and I think it’s pretty happy about his result and um and the the the the arrival at home is a very nice um very nice things for him and also maybe for for his sponsor because uh that thing than they were they were at Sea tonight to see him arriving in l so very soon when he arrives to the dock there’ll be some interviews that you’ll be able to listen to and then after that um of course he will meet as well uh Jeremy beu um that’s kind of like the tradition kind of like sticks around to to welcome his uh competitor right behind him as we saw in the last live just a couple hours ago we saw Charlie D who got first place and Boris Herman who got second place they’re welcoming Jeremy beu on the dock so we’ll see who else is um is there if it’s just Jeremy beu or any of the other Skippers as well to welcome Sebastian Simon they’re getting pretty close there to the dock to the to the dock that is reserved for the boat that arrives it has like an extra platform for the media and press cameras television photographers to get closer to the boat if you have any questions or comments that you’d like for us to share uh on the YouTube chat you can type him up there we’re looking at those the images are great even at night uh they’re beautiful the images from the from the helicopter or the Drone not sure what they’re flying there tonight but um tell us more uh chlois about um Sebastian Simon what kind of a of a skipper is he what kind of a team member is he what is he like um I think uh I think he’s clearly a competitor and a performer he’s like a know he’s like a dog when he’s always want like a the the first place he had a dog yes also I suppose on the dog will be also on the on the duck for sure and he’s waiting him yeah it’s uh his dog is like he lovely though and um but yeah he’s um he’s very like serious about performance and uh and navigation I feel he’s pushing uh is pushing the bat um it’s what is working also as we can see right now so um it’s nice and um he’s very sportive he’s not doing just sing he’s also doing some three atland some lot of training maybe less uh last winter cuz he worked a lot on his on the boat and on his preparation for the for this um this races but um during for example during the Ocean Race it was like to to have a run with him or to do these kind of activities and does he have other kind of training does he have like psychological um uh trainers and then you know does he have performance trainers as well like how H how does he work to be fair I don’t train know all these uh all these training uh training program but I suppose yeah you’ve got different thing he’s working with different people for this kind of thing but I think the best thing is to ask him properly maybe his dog is his coach because he spent so much time with him than uh it’s maybe helping him a lot on uh on his competition okay well thank you so much clis guier for being with us today um we will be having images very soon of Tomar ruon so we’re going to do a split screen here with um thas boat who is crossing the Finish Line as well thank you very much Natasha thank you thank you for joining us speech speech speech spe so we will have um Sam goodchild joining us soon for the arrival of Tomar ruon as we watch Sebastian Sim celebrate his fourth place with this Champagne Shower there we go we didn’t get flares but we got champagne shower oh did he have any left to drink yeah I think the bottles are pretty big so there you have it um Sebastian Simon on group duy fourth place of this New York Hond you can see all the cameras and now we can hear some words from there’s uh Jeremy b as the tradition goes welcoming him I’ll let you listen in for [Music] super [Music] [Laughter] um [Music] long for [Music] [Music] [Music] say [Applause] so there you have it Sebastian Simon from group du there’s his dog and his woman lovely moment uh finishing in fourth place as we saw on the split screen right before domma Ron arriving in fifth place on vulnerable and I have the pleasure to be joined by Sam goodel big surprise he is actually in his boat right now thank you Sam for being with us hi Natasha can you hear me okay yeah we can hear you fine I mean you are on your boat right now where are you tell us about that uh yeah great yeah I’m in um in s which is the aor and uh I’ve got one more night on the boat and uh and then it will be heading heading back to France okay so you’re safe and sound at Port yeah safe and sound in Port uh and um still missing the match obviously but uh yeah happy to be on dry land and and looking forward to getting back racing with with everyone else I bet you are we kind of heard a little about uh Jeremy beu how he really pushed hard in this race because you know he wasn’t able to um race in the Transat say so I’m sure we will see you um kind of with that same tenacity um attacking on the next one after you’ve been stolen uh uh away from uh from finishing a race uh but glad to hear that you are safe and sound and that you’ve managed to bring your ship to Safe Port congratulations on that that’s already um a big task um and uh now we see um your colleague and sailing uh partner Tomar arriving Inon have you been communicating with him do you know what kind of race he’s been having I I had a little bit of chat to him when the mass fell down he he sent me a message we had a chat and and uh yeah I mean he wasn’t looking forward to going up wi for 4 days that’s sure it’s not necessarily the the strength of his boat and it’s not thein we enjoy the most that’s for sure so um I bet he’s very relieved to arrive um and for the race to be over and um yeah I’m sure he’s disappointed to finish fth it’s not really what he went out there for but at the same time uh um it was I think it was good for for him to have a race and he had a good a good first half of the race so so be happy yeah well uh I I mean you you did most of that um you know southernly route um kind of neck and neck with with these same Skippers that we see arriving here now this little group um you were there with them kind of leading in that pack uh conditions were very tough I mean you guys got to see a little bit of everything downwind upwind very you know with that low pressure that came through very terrible sea State um I mean Jeremy just got done saying that it really felt like a 10day uh fig race uh he’s exhausted it was very intense intense tell us a little bit about what what it was like out there yeah yeah for sure I mean when I when my mask dropped I was just in front of Seven just behind Tom and and and Jeremy so yeah wasn’t I was I was with them for most of it um good week of the race um and for sure the beginning of the race was um it wasn’t it wasn’t all straightforward we we had the biggest issue we had the big difficult we had was the forecasts weren’t really um telling us what the reality was so we ended up having less and less confidence in the forecast and then end up going have to play a little bit more by ear I think that pushes the boat together a bit more as well when you’re when you’ve got less confidence in in what’s coming because the forecast are less accurate well you you kind of look at what the others doing you’re like okay well we’re not going to get too separated so we end up spending the four of us with a chasing pack four of us with Tom with Seb and with Jer be we spent quite a lot of time together going south of the aors um and and yeah but I mean I dropped out fortunately pretty quickly after the conditions got high but when I out we had 25s and some really short short difficult SE so really not easy condition and the boats were um the boats were were taking a big pounding I mean I watched Jeremy overtook me and he was I saw his boat come fully out the water two or three times with the foil the foil out the water and that’s going almost up wind we just off the wind incredible and then unfortunately about an hour or two later my M came down so so yeah not not easy conditions and I think since I dropped out they’ve been still going out win there’s obviously less win now but still it doesn’t sound like it was very easy and it sound like sound like it really really unstable so yeah not not easy condition well and that’s what saying as well on the dock was that um means are so unstable they they struggle to get some sleep and they they’re really tired yeah yeah well unfortunate um for you um and hopefully yeah you’ll be able to get everything back on track for of course the vond glob Big Year coming up um what what are the objectives of I mean explain a little bit to to maybe viewers that aren’t really familiar you know with with the project of these two boats and you know you and Mario um you know H how did this team work yeah I guess they’re unique thing on our team on the especially on the technical side of things a two BO team so we’ve got two boats I I sail on Tom’s old boat the one he did the last V glob one four years ago um and I’m preparing my first V glob and for the last together in the same in the same team in the same setup the same technical team with same design office the same building the same off so basically a two um and really working on that there’s more of us to be better prepared on Globe um so yeah first time it’s really been done in this of sailing see uh See two BS working together way and the idea is it kind of pulls both teams as kind of forward and makes us both stronger by being able to to work together and when we go sailing when we go training we’re always two triling and two testing yeah it’s pretty interesting setup and pretty fortunate for me my first one the globe and I try to make it as interesting as I can for summer his boat which is one he won the ran the one he won so yeah a good boat it’s well proven and it means you can test Bo with a B all Bo that’s interesting set up MH yeah so I’ve zoomed into the uh tracker here to see what’s happening um and it looks like he had to tack there and uh he still hasn’t crossed the finish line so we still haven’t um seen the the crew um go on onto the boat um so he still hasn’t crossed the Finish Line um I don’t know what happened can are you able to to look at the tracker right now and and see that and maybe explain to us um so look it looks like the window done minute I was I saw just in the video a minute ago we nor flash a quick flashing light like that is the last um is the last uh is the Finish Mark sorry um and I S you also put the foil down for that small star attack did so that makes me think it was really a short one because he unexpectedly didn’t make Finish Line so um and also I mean he’s got a little bit of distance before six place so we not able to take it a little bit easy but that flashing light really doesn’t look far away so I’d say he’s not far from the finish the track is saying he’s less than a mile from the finish so I we’re talking about a matter of minutes I think it seems like getting closer to the land the windows died um yeah yeah arrived we we saw that there was uh rain so there’s probably yeah some some little bit of weather going through that area um not very consistent yeah the last half this RAC has really made made the sa working up conditions and now never ending conditions of going wind made it easy [Music] but he’s yeah I think he’s L yeah yeah we see uh Seb Simon talking to Boris Herman who has also come out to greet him guess he he stayed around um usually they they rent uh place is close by so they’re just a a ride bike or a little walk away so they can come to the dock and and meet each other when they come come in from a race it’s kind of like the tradition isn’t it Sam yeah it’s a tradition for everyone to meet meet everyone in and it’s and it’s pretty fine to be honest it’s um I mean when we go out there we go a little bit the and we also know that uh our our safety n our competitors we quite a close got a lot of respect between us other and catch up on the dock nice moment compare stories and compare experiences especially between Boris and one was the boat the further over a thous M separation between the two boats um yeah pretty uh pretty extreme for a transatlantic race I’m sure they’ve got a lot of things to say we were in shorts and t-shirt getting sunburnt and Boris was uh was saying that it was the coldest he’s ever been so yeah the fleet really separated in this race um you should go to the tracker on the website um of the New York v. g.org um go to the tracker and look at how the fleet really separated into into three uh there were an there was an option to go north there was an option to go south and there was an option to go in the middle and probably for one of the first times in a long time in these races that I’ve seen the fleet really divide it into three in that way very extreme I mean you know there was about 1,000 nautical mile distance between the people in the south in the azors and Bor that almost reached Iceland yeah crazy ever I mean was yeah pretty interesting raceone back together at the yeah I looking at the track it says summer is going three knots being made at end of this race must be D [Music] and what I don’t know if our if our viewers um hear you well I hear you a little bit broken up so maybe we’ve lost a little bit of the of the connection but uh stay with us um it’ll come back to a clearer one um it might just be me maybe our viewers are hearing you perfectly clear um so you can try again can you hear now yeah yeah we can hear you okay great no I was just saying that they really finish he’s not very far to go but he’s being Mak now was say do you know what time to get up the the channel close yeah I think that this channel closed at uh 11:00 at night um it is midnight here in France uh so perhaps there won’t be enough time it doesn’t look like for uh Tomar ruo aboard uh vulnerable vulner to um be able to enter the channel so that means that him and any of the other boats that arrive at night will have to wait outside on the bay grab a moing ball and um keep their ships out there um until 8:00 in the morning tomorrow morning when they will have enough water um to to be able to enter the channel um because with the draft that the okas have uh when it’s low tide they cannot enter in the channel and um we weren’t quite sure which ones that were arriving tonight would make it um it was actually uh uh uh good luck that um Simon uh Sebastian Simone was able to enter because we were told that he wasn’t going to be um I haven’t really gotten that updated news from the crew um if that’s the case but um it might be but we might be just as surprised as we were to to have you Sam on on live with us tonight as as as we might be from from him being able to get into the channel or not um well when we spoke to this morning saying hisa was at 5 in the morning so it sounds like the the weather at the last minut picks up a bit quicker than than was predicted so I guess that um that comes with good surprises as well but it sounds like Tom might have missed the cut and he’ll have to spend a night on the boat or maybe a sh cre will let him spend a night in the hotel and he’ll spend a night the sh will spend a night on the boat and he can spend night in the hotel in a nice warm bed yeah yeah for sure um and then bring him back okay we can hear now on the VHF we’re going to hear um his arrival he’s about to cross the finish line YK he’s waving at us he’s crossed the Finish Line Tomar un vulnerable we’re not going to stay much longer here on the live um but uh congratulations to him and the whole team because their competition is very tough with this imocha Fleet with so many fast new boats and so many good Skippers we uh are definitely on a on an explosion here of of the the Oka class and um and already um it’s it’s a big uh accomplishment I think for him so congratulations to to everyone yeah man to get into and for her now has had two second two second place so yeah more more compard yeah for sure you can see his team have now come to take charge of the boat lower the sails turn on the motor and um and hopefully get him off the boat onto a a nice hotel in a nice shower um so he can come back fresh tomorrow morning and uh enter the channel we will be live with you tomorrow morning for all of the boats that will be arriving and entering the channel um toar Rio has finished in fifth place um with uh 12 days 3 hours 57 minutes and 10 seconds he was only 2 days [Music] um behind the first so so much for being with us live thank you Sam for being with us tonight um and uh we’ll see you tomorrow for a bunch more arrivals thank you good night yeah [Music] he for

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