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The 55th Vasco da Gama Ocean Race delivers an electrifying finish, with just two seconds separating the top two yachts! This thrilling showdown reveals the intense competition and tactical decisions that defined the race.
Peter Blofield, sailing Regardless 2, claims victory in his third Vasco, completing the 265 nautical mile journey in 1 day, 10 hours, 25 minutes, and 44 seconds. Blofield's crew of eight executed a daring strategy, navigating the inshore breeze to outpace their rivals.
Nigel Milln and his crew on CFM II, last year's champions, finish a heartbreaking second, clocking in at 1 day, 10 hours, 25 minutes, and 46 seconds. This marks the closest finish ever in the event's history, echoing back to the 1985 race, where only 13 seconds separated the leaders.
Milln reflects on the race's unusual weather conditions, noting they faced gentler winds and had to adapt their tactics significantly. Both teams showcased remarkable skill, with CFM leading early before Regardless surged ahead.
Blofield celebrates the hard-fought win, emphasizing the mental and physical challenges faced throughout the race. This year's Vasco da Gama Ocean Race not only highlights fierce rivalry but also the unpredictable nature of ocean sailing.

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