Giovanni Soldini and Tommaso Romanelli arrive at the Vendée Globe Trial.
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The Vendée Globe fleet is racing at full speed toward Cape of Good Hope, and the Journal of Sailing is preparing a special episode of our “Process.” In fact, tomorrow at 6:30 p.m., live on our YouTube and Facebook channels, The Vendée Globe Process will host Tommaso Romanelli and Giovanni Soldini in addition to its “team.”
No More Trouble and The Vendée Globe Trial.
This will be a special episode because in the first part we will talk with them about “No More Trouble, What Remains of a Storm”: the documentary, in theaters these weeks, of which Tommaso is the author, about his father Andrea and the accident of Giovanni Soldini’s Open 60 Fila that occurred on April 3, 1998 off Cape Lizard, Cornwall.
The Italian boat was attempting the Atlantic crossing record from New York to Cape Lizard and was one step away from achieving it when a tremendous storm came.
In that incident Andrea Romanelli was lost at sea and never found: No More Trouble 26 years later returns to that story of ocean sailing pioneers, recounting Andrea Romanelli and the protagonists of Fila.
Through No More Trouble we will talk with Giovanni Soldini and Tommaso Romanelli about men and ocean sailing, yesterday and today, to also understand how ocean sports challenges have changed over the past 25 years.
The chronicle of the Vendée Globe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euUR7x5crTE Nella seconda parte di questa puntata speciale (link sopra alla diretta che inizia alle 18,30) ci sarà ovviamente ampio spazio per la cronaca del Vendée Globe, che andremmo ad analizzare come sempre con la nostra squadra: ci sarà Francesca Clapcich, prima italiana a vincere un giro del mondo in equipaggio; Alberto Bona, vincitore di un Campionato Assoluto Class 40; il nostro coach meteo Gianni Bianchini per le analisi delle rotte, e Luigi Maffioli dell’azienda Gottifredi Maffioli, la realtà italiana leader nella produzione di cavi high tech che fornisce l’intera flotta Imoca 60 del Vendée Globe.
Review the Vendée Globe Trial
In the latest installment of the Sailing Newspaper’s Vendée Globe Trial we had anticipated the possibility that there might be a new 24-hour record. We analyzed this phase of the world tour with Francesca Clapcich, Alberto Bona, Antal technical aplication manager Bernardo Zin and weather coach Gianni Bianchini. Don’t miss the next one, however, the one on Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 6:30 p.m.
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