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    Velux 5 Oceans -- Skippers Wait Patiently for the Final Sprint to Bilbao as Storm Ravages Coast
    VELUX 5 OCEANS

    START OF LEG THREE SET FOR WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, AT 10:00 AM
    Skippers wait patiently for the final sprint to Bilbao as storm ravages coast

    Having reviewed all the latest weather models, and following regular consultation with the
    skippers and their teams, Race Director David Adams today set a new start date and time for
    the final leg of the VELUX 5 OCEANS. Leg three of The Ultimate Solo Challenge to Bilbao
    (Basque Country) is now scheduled to commence at 10:00 AM local time (14:00 GMT) on
    Wednesday April 18.
    The noreaster storm which has been savagely battering the whole of the Eastern seaboard of
    the United States since Sunday is expected to intensify overnight into Tuesday before beginning
    to weaken through the day tomorrow. Race organisers and the sailors felt that a start on
    Wednesday morning offers the best solution to guarantee the safety of the fleet and allow the
    competitors to get away as soon as possible from Norfolk, Virginia (USA).
    However, the start is still expected to take place in a strong northerly wind with large seas, and
    event organisers in Norfolk are therefore advising spectators not to go out on the water to
    watch the yachts depart for Europe. With the start gun set to fire at 10 AM, the boats will leave
    their home in downtown Norfolk in the early hours of the morning before heading up the
    Elizabeth River to the line, which will be positioned in open water off the Virginian coast.
    With the fleet itching to get underway, Wednesday morning can’t come quick enough for the
    solo sailors. The postponed start has also played into the hands of Graham Dalton, who is now
    less than 1,000 miles from the entrance to the Chesapeake Bay. The Kiwi skipper is expected to
    arrive here Friday, within race rules, and set off for Bilbao after a required 72 hour stop over.