Europe 1 with AFP / Photo credit: LOIC VENANCE / AFP 7:05 p.m., January 18, 2024

After colliding with an unidentified object in the South Atlantic, Tom Laperche's maxi-trimaran, launched in a solo round-the-world race, suffered "major damage".

After a great start in Brest on January 7, he had been in the lead for a long time.

The SVR-Lazartigue team announced Thursday that the maxi-trimaran helmed by Tom Laperche, launched in a solo round-the-world race, suffered "major damage" to a fin after colliding with an unidentified object in the South Atlantic.

“The collision damaged the drift well, causing a significant flow of water which remains stabilized. Tom Laperche is safe and assisted by his technical team (remotely, editor’s note) to assess the damage,” the team said in a statement.

At 8 a.m. in France, the maxi-trimaran helmed by the 26-year-old navigator, the youngest of the competitors, was in 2nd position in the fleet, 1,300 miles (2,000 km) from Cape Town, in South Africa.

[NEWS FLASH: MAJOR DAMAGE TO SVR-LAZARTIGUE]



The press release for all the information: https://t.co/PvMhOMzdAb



Guillaume Gatefait


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— Trimaran SVR-LAZARTIGUE (@SVRLazartigue) January 18, 2024

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