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SailGP : la finale perturbée par la présence d'une baleine dans la baie de San Francisco

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Les catamarans américain, australien et japonais ont dû attendre que le cétacé quitte la zone de régate pour pouvoir en découdre. La grande finale du circuit SailGP disputée à San Francisco ce dimanche a été perturbée par la présence d'un cétacé dans la zone de course dessinée entre le Golden Gate et Alcatraz. Les F50

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