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Flo – Florence Arthaud’s iconic 60ft trimaran leaving Guadeloupe Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Flo – Florence Arthaud’s iconic 60ft trimaran leaving Guadeloupe
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Flo, formerly Pierre 1er, is the iconic 60ft trimaran which Florence Arthaud sailed to win the 1990 Route du Rhum, now returned to its golden glory and racing again. There are many iconic raceboats, but few capture the feeling of an era as much as the 60ft trimaran in which Florence Arthaud won the 1990 Route du Rhum. She beat Philippe Poupon, winner of the previous edition, by eight hours to become the first woman to win a major offshore race, inspiring a new generation of young women to follow in her footsteps.


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