Beautiful, kind, sympathetic editing of Pip. Really quite moving.
@martinpolach61713 күн бұрын
Your touching vignette regarding Pip brought tears to my eyes . Thank You Florian !
@TheLDunn13 күн бұрын
The bit with Pip had me in tears, what a lovely reception for her in Melbourne, what a lovely send off with that video montage ❤
@TaygetaBlue4 күн бұрын
I'm just now watching the replay, after driving home from my holiday visit with family..... Your segment on Pip (it's like a tribute!) made me cry.... It's so perfect, and so honoring of Pip's Vendee Globe experience. Thank you for that, Florian. She's why I'm here, following this incredible race. I knew nothing of it two years ago, before I stumbled upon Pip's IG account... 💙
@johnbaxter30274 күн бұрын
Florian, another fantastic show. Awe inspiring opening with Jingkun Xu and the sunset (with that epic orchestral music!). Appreciate how you weave in footage from many of the skippers to give a very engaging update. The best Vendee Globe coverage hands down.
@Dean-hs3vq4 күн бұрын
Nice compilation of Pip , well done. A very inspiring competitor and wonderful landfall. I'm hoping team Medallia rerigs Medalia and Pip finishes the course. That'd be a fitting ending for our intrepid lass. Thanks Florian, again, nicely done, Regards
@johndyck68184 күн бұрын
Pip Hooray. Great to see the greeting she got in Melbourne. Wonderful videos of her journey after dismasting.
@florianN1324 күн бұрын
Jean Le Clack - sorry - Le Cam!(😁) and his modern non-foiler definitely continue to impress... 😃 Amazing stuff!
@TTurtle73 күн бұрын
waohh so hearttouchig 💚💚images seeing Pip arriving - thank you for sharing these Florian
@ashentmariner4 күн бұрын
I just started crying when she stepped on to the pontoon. a good day finally ❤
@mauritsblom27524 күн бұрын
Interesting view on Jean le Cam. Also interesting that Eric Bellion has the same boat (but not the same performance…!) Jean js doing a great job!
@JörgHeidenreich-w2z4 күн бұрын
Pip Hare you are moving my emotions
@oreilly12378784 күн бұрын
Wonderfull how Pip so successfully jury rigged her boat.Hats off to her.
@nitomutan45934 күн бұрын
The chinese dude Jingkun Xu is such a nice guy… And Pip is so cool… They might rebrand the race as ‘Jean Le Cam Challenge’
@peterbeckett97304 күн бұрын
Well done Pip, well done lovely lady...
@ChrisWicks13 күн бұрын
This was a fabulous episode. Every skipper is so inspiring. The piece on Pip, especially so. Beautifully put together. Could you publish this as a separate small tribute to the amazing, sad and wonderful story of Pip's 2024 Vendée adventure. Happy sailing everyone where your adventures be big or small... ( Ours are small!! )
@jeffgrove13893 күн бұрын
Excellent work. Thank you Florian!
@andrewkeir22824 күн бұрын
Pips mooring is in the centre spot for the upcoming New Years Eve fireworks. I am pretty she wont be sleeping on board though. The ORCV will be looking after her.
@ChristianFleischer-p6r3 күн бұрын
Florian, we are wondering why the second group ist taking the east route to pass the Falklands and not going west from the islands to fetch a more windy zone. Maybe this is another interesting question for your amazing and eye-opening show tomorrow. Always have something delicious in your cup! Thanks for all the shows so far. Best regards, Christian
@williambutcher74324 күн бұрын
Brilliant to see Pip get to Melbourne....(Just in time for the last day of the test match cricket!)
@janetleigh-gt5zc3 күн бұрын
Courage Alan!!!!
@reloadncharge99074 күн бұрын
Excellent analysis and imagery, as always! Thanks, Andrew
@OliLen-x6g4 күн бұрын
LEGENDARY PIP !
@craigchristie4044 күн бұрын
Really good show. Thank you
@billlambert20924 күн бұрын
Another great update - thank you!
@mis100tubos3 күн бұрын
Medal of honor for Pip, bringing Medalia safely to Australia; what a masterclass in solo sailing; enjoying his adventure, and even more so since he broke the mast; lesson in life and survival: “slowboat”
@quinntalley16814 күн бұрын
Pip!!! I'm not crying.
@jamesaron19673 күн бұрын
Pip will return in 2028 stronger than ever. It was very difficult for her this time but her travails will make her an even better sailor for all the future races to come. Beautiful soul! ❤
@marcel30454 күн бұрын
Great summary, thanks!
@Speckknoedel3 күн бұрын
So happy to see the sauce is back
@MachTuck3 күн бұрын
Very cool episode Florian!
@fepatton4 күн бұрын
Always drama in the Vendee! Best of luck to Alan Roura. Lovely to see so many Pip supporters! Heartbroken for her, but glad she’s safe.
@sima65484 күн бұрын
Yeah, Jean Le Cam is great! Well, he has the best crew with his companions, the two puppets Ushu and Jean, who were suspected to have hidden the shoes of Jean Le Cam one month ago. But in the end, Jean Le Cam found them in the trash. 😅 A nice story for children. Jean is supporting the ASE, a foundation which aim is to protect children.
@pixiehorse4 күн бұрын
Thank you! Great update!
@amyvandivergruhl90853 күн бұрын
Thanks Florian! Your show is always a treat. Why is the ice exclusion zone so high in the South Atlantic? If the foiler fleet could go over by South Georgia there would be all sorts of additional routing options... maybe downwind even! It seems unlikely that the weird bump in the exclusion zone toward Argentina would contain more ice than say south of cape horn. The ice exclusion line west of cape horn is a smoother (straight line) transition. If the exclusion zone were similar in the Atlantic is seems like it might result in faster routings this year. I get that south of Australia there is a rescue distance limit, what's the deal in the South Atlantic?
@cesarmuttio5064 күн бұрын
Welcome to the Argentine Sea and the Malvinas Islands
@janetleigh-gt5zc3 күн бұрын
Superb explaination thk u!
@bradleydaniels96394 күн бұрын
Thanks
@rolandtb34 күн бұрын
Sunsets, staying warm and dry.
@ashentmariner4 күн бұрын
Time out! Is that allowed? 🥝 Thank you Sir ☮️
@ArnaudLeHors3 күн бұрын
I'm wondering whether Alan Roura let his sail go actually. When the sail is shown fully in the water he repeats "I'm sorry the Ocean" as if he is apologizing for polluting the ocean. It would be interesting to know for sure.
@ArnaudLeHors3 күн бұрын
Yeah, he did lose the sail: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rGinmnmCrLeimc0
@SeawolvesTV3 күн бұрын
indeed
@ArnaudLeHors3 күн бұрын
@@SeawolvesTV He says he no longer has any sails for strong weather and will have to do with the J2. But what I love is how after the initial outburst he pauses and then says "alright, enough of the emotions, now action!" and starts moving decisively. The true mark of a fighter, a necessary trait for this kind of endeavor!
@dustinpward3 күн бұрын
would you please tell us what position a sailor is in when you talk about them?
@camembertdalembert63234 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="271">4:31</a> if you want to learn how to curse in french.
@jamesaron19674 күн бұрын
Yeah, knowing a fair bit of French myself I don't recall hearing that much cussing from a skipper before. Must be pretty bad whatever problem Roura is going through with his sail. Hope he sorts it out!
@martinpolach61713 күн бұрын
@@jamesaron1967an unfortunate contrast to the grace of PIP
@Dom-kd6ri4 күн бұрын
Hey Florian, Thanks a lot for your insights and covering the vendee globe. I have a serious question, I hope you can answer. Is the Black Jack BBQ sauce in the background the same for several weeks now? It doesn't seem as the bottle is moved between your shows 😁 (and having a clean background could be less distracting for your audience) Greetings and keep up the good work
@piotrcholewa33823 күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="468">7:48</a> did he lost a window?
@mikestevens94554 күн бұрын
heated waterproof boot socks are motorcycle kit
@annemacpherson9164 күн бұрын
Omg Aussie what temperature is your Pajamas
@annemacpherson9164 күн бұрын
Love ya woman 👍🏽🫶🏽🇦🇺🙏❤️
@CaptainRon19134 күн бұрын
Whats that big bearded baby screaming about? Quite the contrast to the elegance and class of Pip Hare
@learigg4 күн бұрын
Really........ I'm guessing you have a psychopath type of personality.
@annemacpherson9164 күн бұрын
👋🏽🫶🏽🇦🇺
@peterbeckett97304 күн бұрын
Awfully flat out thers🤔
@josepedro89684 күн бұрын
They are completely "alone" indeed... Never saw nothing like this.. It's not the true spirit.. Constantly vídeos, great tech, fast boats but stable, always in cockpit... Etc.. Four years ago was not like this, and Bestavan crossed the Horn 31 to 1 January with great vantage... Very few videos, diferent and less faster boats, Valin was first but with the diferent points Yannick won.. This is not a solitary regatta in real terms but I understand the sponsorship and investment involved, and safety.... And fourty...? Never thought... In 2028 will be 80 boats...? The tactic is always the same, The "Windy" helps, some take risks, antecipation, some good some bad, but this regatta is definitely not the same...The spirit.. Since Lamazou.. Remember well but maybe most people hear were kids or not born..
@jamesaron19673 күн бұрын
Well, that's a LOT to unpack so I'll be uncharacteristically 'brief'. I see very little difference between this VG and the last one four years ago. Sure, there are more videos and a few new yachts are marginally faster but the 'feel' of the race hasn't changed for me at all. The spirit of the race is the same. I still see the immense challenges these brave people face not to mention the dangers. If there are ways to mitigate the danger even at the cost of diminishing the challenge I hope they implement them. In regards to the numbers, I say the more the merrier. Each team has a story and the tales these skippers tell are uniquely their own. If one day 100 skippers are racing in this incredible race, that's 100 unique and fascinating stories to follow and reflect upon. That said, I respect your opinion.
@josepedro89683 күн бұрын
@jamesaron1967 I also respect your opinion and this sailors, very very specifically the Ladies..! Got sad with Pipa, breaking mast in four parts don't know how's that possible but happen, and Clarisse and all the others.. Four years ago Yannick cross cape Horn in 31 December, was New Year Eve.. Remember the video. There was much less tech inside the cockpit, two computer screens at the most, some had one.. Twenty years ago and more, some capsizing, don't remember the name now, in the south 24 hours, Australian navy go.. This week, I think, Clarisse was trying to fix a computer hardware.. Smiling..! Don't now nothing about this she said.. Lot of people on shore 24 hours a day was also in the first one.. Lamazou was six months in the desert living with tuaregs to prepare.. I knew them.. When he won the race a million people in Champs Elysse.. The spirit is the same nowadays but with six, seven, eight screens, Windy, charts, etc.. Constantly monitoring to team onshore, smartphones, nice food, kit kitchen, a great chairs... Not very confortable the sleep.. Once ride in one and constantly noise... Like trimaran Cote D Or who capsizing in Açores and after insurance, bought and came to Lisboa without mast and keep near river in dry dock, was a shame, then was put a mast and ride.. Don't know where it is nowadays... And four years ago there was no videos sea wolf's etc talking talking talking.. Like soccer comenters.. Do you like in the future five hundred doing this...? Look like the Everest with thousands of people in the queue waiting to go.. And dozens go to the top get down come the others.. The garbage it's a lot.. That's mass tourism now.. The spirit gone.. But the mountain still there.. Like Vendée since the beginning, Poupon, Isabelle, etc.. A great sailing adventure, the biggest. But they are not "alone" , are much more safety and communication etc.. It's OK..!!! Sign of Times singing Prince. Times changing. Like F1 with Lauda, Hunt, Peterson, Senna, Proust, Piquet, Mansell etc.. Nowadays in sure can tell you that F1 is boring.. Vendée still got the perfect adrenaline, adventure, rough, heavy regatta ever..!!! America s Cup weird but fascinating.. The technology.. And four bikers in each boat.. Cycle Gym five hours a day trough more than a year.. Saw in a video how they finish, completely knock.. Seems like the boats of ancient Rome Empire with the helms mans.. Regards
@jamesaron19673 күн бұрын
@@josepedro8968 The only thing more I can add to my previous comment is that try as we might, we cannot halt the inexorable progress of technology. The yachts will continue to advance and the advance will likely accelerate. Perhaps at one point, the VG officials will need to severely restrain how much technological aids are permitted for each team, however, I don't see this happening for at least another decade except for T-foil rudders. The technology is making it easier and faster to sail around the world but also making it much safer. Look what occurred in the Sydney-Hobart race recently...if there could have been some tech to prevent or mitigate the risks and save those two lives wouldn't it have been beneficial if not essential to have it onboard? I think so. I agree that in some respects it's diminishing the challenge. It's a small price to pay compared to severely damaged yachts, debilitating injuries, or sailors lost at sea, so, I'm trying hard to understand your point of view about the tech aspect of the VG. Furthermore, I do not perceive an increase in the number of participants as a disservice to the spirit of the VG as long as sufficient safety measures are mandated and strictly adhered to. Why not have more teams involved with a wider global representation? As far as the America's Cup is concerned, don't get me started! I've just taken a break from over a year of comments on YT arguing against this thing or in favor of that thing...I AM EXHAUSTED. Please, let's not rehash those debates again until the next AC development cycle begins in earnest. I really need to take a break from the AC...