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The Ocean Race: GUYOT environnement-Team Europe to return to Cape Town during Leg 3 after issue with hull

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GUYOT environnement-Team Europe have suspended racing in Leg 3 of The Ocean Race and are returning to Cape Town where the stage began.

All teams are participating in the longest leg in the event's history and are embarking on an arduous journey from Cape Town in South Africa to Itajai in Brazil, which equates to 12,750 nautical miles and will take over a month to complete.

Ad Heading into day four of Leg 3, GUYOT Team Europe were trailing leaders Team Holcim-PRB by 34.6 nautical miles. The Ocean Race'Back in the game' — Biotherm skipper Melilhat confident after leg 3 delayA DAY AGO However, with the sun rising on Wednesday morning, an issue with GUYOT Team Europe's IMOCA has forced the team to suspend racing and begin the return to where they originally set off.

A statement on The Ocean Race's official website read: «This morning at 07:30 local time [5:30am UK time], while the boat was racing in winds of 20-25 knots on Leg 3 of The Ocean Race, the crew on board heard two consecutive noises. »After an inspection of the boat, they discovered abnormal movements in the hull bottom in the living area. «After a discussion with the design and technical team, the team came to the conclusion that it was a hull sandwich failure.» The Ocean Race Leg 3 LIVE 'Back in the game' — Biotherm skipper Melilhat confident after Leg 3 delay Thomas Cardrin, the technical director from GUYOT Team Europe, confirmed the team would return to Cape Town.

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