But  in the heart of the Indian Ocean there are still just  127 miles  between first placed Armel Le Cléac’h (Banque Populaire) and fifth   placed Alex Thomson (Hugo Boss). 
                 
The British skipper and third placed  Jean-Pierre Dick  have lost some small miles overnight through their  course which is slightly  more to the north, initially racing in less  breeze. 
               
After four weeks at sea the fleet is now very much in  four groups, four races around the world. 
               
Since returning to the lead of the  Vendée Globe yesterday  afternoon Armel Le Cléac’h gained steadily once  he had positioned Banque  Populaire to the south of his pursuers,  sailing faster in more wind pressure.  Le Cléac’h has averaged over  14kts, which was latterly being matched by young François  Gabart on  Macif. The leading duo now have a 67 miles gap back to third placed   Dick and the top two are on steadily converging courses, suggesting that   perhaps Le Cléac’h, 34 miles ahead of Macif, will struggle to shake  off his  youthful nemesis with quite the ease which was once predicted. 
               
Bernard Stamm, six miles behind Dick’s  Virbac-Paprec  3, is fast again this morning at just over 17kts, the  Swiss skipper is making  ready to challenge for the podium again, whilst  Alex Thomson on Hugo Boss made  some initial losses on his more  northerly, rhumb line course. But he is fastest  among the leaders, four  knots quicker than Banque Populaire. Strategies are  secondary for the  moment as a direct drag race to Amsterdam develops. 
               
Golding at  the gate
                 
Poised to pass the Crozet ice gate this  morning,  Gamesa’s Mike Golding has been on the outside, south of the  course curve which  has been profitable for the British skipper, but now  he loses some minor miles  as he crosses the bows of Jean Le Cam’s  Synerciel this morning, consolidating  to the gate which they should  reach before gybing south-east again to pursue  the leaders, still ahead  of a beneficial low pressure trough which should allow  the trio –  Golding, Le Cam and Dominique Wavre – a fast, direct flight to   Amsterdam. 
                 Majorca’s Javier Sanso (Acciona 100% EcoPowered) should  get some respite this  morning after a night of changeable, difficult  winds. He now has the Crozet  gate 500  miles ahead but he has Arnaud   Boissières (Akena Verandas) in pursuit, racing faster on a more  southerly  course.                  
                 
Tanguy’s  fresh bread
               
Tanguy de Lamotte (Initiatives Coeur) in  12th  place is approaching the Agulhas gate from the north and should  pass it this  morning, having made fresh bread in anticipation last  night. And Alessandro di  Benedetto (Team Plastique) has done well to  position himself nicely for the  passage of a stormy low pressure which  will give him winds over 40kts, but the  Franco-Italian skipper is  already well to the south. 
PHOTO : VINCENT CURUTCHET 
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