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Cardon Takes Vigo Stage as Loison Holds Overall Lead Ahead of Final Leg

Organizers set a Sunday 17:00 departure from Vigo for a 612-mile finale to Saint-Vaast-La-Hougue.

Overview

  • French debutant Hugo Cardon won Stage 2 after 486 miles, finishing in 4 days, 2 hours and 14 minutes and receiving the BENETEAU Trophy for best first-timer.
  • Alexis Loison, winner of Stage 1, finished behind Cardon in Vigo and retains the provisional overall lead after two stages.
  • Charlotte Yven was the first woman to cross the Vigo line, underscoring a tightly fought leg in light and variable conditions near the Galician coast.
  • Light winds lengthened the approach to Vigo, creating staggered arrivals and leaving the 34 solo skippers with roughly a day and a half to recover before the final start.
  • The concluding leg will route past Cape Finisterre across the Bay of Biscay to the English Channel, with coastal currents expected to influence the final classification as Vigo hosts prize-giving and public village events.