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Tanguy de Lamotte belongs to those who believed in Class40 from the beginning. He is rewarded for his efforts since he won, with Adrien Hardy, the first edition of the Solidaire du Chocolat.
Winner of the solo Transat BPE. One do not remember than Gildas Morvan, the giant skipper of the Figaro circuit is also a match-racer. He has competed with Bertrand Pacé, was 7th in the world rakings in 1994 and took part in the America’s Cup in Marc Pajot’s crew. By winning the Transat BPE , he is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
« My experience with Marc Pajot for the America’s Cup and in the Soling class helped me a lot. I kew the race would finish in a close neck. And I had this plus against the others… And this was helpfull in the close final match with Erwan. I knew what I had to do to control him, I was not lost… It helped me a lot, for sure » saif Gildas after his arriving in Marie-Galante.
Finaly, the Breton skipper takes the win for 4 minutes and 4 seconds. So bad for Erwan Tabarly who looks for a great win.
SeaSailsurf barometer of the month
Going Up
Torben GRAEL
Winner of Rio – Boston in the Volvo Ocean Race and leader of the race.
Patrick HOYAU
Bouvet Rame Guyane’s winner.
PADDLE GIRLS
Stéphanie Geyer-Barneix, Alexandra Lux and Flora Manciet crossed the bay of Biscay on their paddle board.
Going Down
Eric DROUGLAZET
A new abandon in the BPE race.
SPI OUEST
405 crews instead of 500… It is the crisis.
Erwan TABARLY
Beaten by less than 5 minutes in the solo transtlantic.
689 votes made the SeaSailsurfers of 2010. The male winner is Thomas Ruyant, winner of the Route du Rhum in Class40. He did it one year after his win in the solo Transat 650. And he is so popular he wins the title of SeaSailSurfer of the year ahead of the funboarder Antoine Albeau (Sailor of the year for the french federation) and ahead of (…)
Jeremy Flores has won the Billabong Pipe Master, the last event of the 2010 ASP World Tour. Defaiting Kelly Slater in the semis, is the first European surfer to win this great event, the first french to win an event in the ASP circuit. He is the SeaSailSurfer of December.
Don’t you have a feeling of dejà-vu ? Thomas Ruyant, hands up, with his fetish hat, arriving as a winner in a solo race ? Transat 650 2009 ? Yes. One yer after his win in the Mini-Transat, he has won the Route du Rhum. He is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
On said kitesurfing is not sailing. Other said the Luderitz Speed Challenge’ spot is not deep enough. But the channel in Namibia is a fixed place with 500 meters marks and is more than 80 cm deep. When kitesurfers and windsurfers sail there, there are truly in the spirit of the original Weymouth and Brest Speed Weekds. Their records are not (…)
Russell Coutts, the boss of the american Defender, BMW Oracle Racing, has made younger the older sport trophy of the world. As the competition will be sailed aboard wingsailed catamarans, he made the trophy, and sport sailing competition, entering the third millenary. He is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
August 2010 was rich in events and performances. Many SeaSailSurfers made great performances. We will however retain Bertrand Delesne’s run in the second leg of race to the Azores. On his mini, he covered 304,90 miles in 24 hours. He is SeaSailSurfer of the month !
Année faste pour le championnat 9 TELECOM 2002 qui s’ouvre vendredi avec le Grand Prix du Pays de Lorient : neuf trimarans sont au rendez-vous au port de Kernevel pour cette rentrée des classes qui s’annonce ventée. Trois d’entre eux sont de la toute dernière génération et s’affronteront pour la première fois en régate. Le premier (…)
The Marseilles Giant is in a situation where she is forced to curve her route towards the American continent. While the main reason is eventually to skirt round the Azores high to the west, right now she is being forced to cope with a 12-knot northerly headwind, which means she has got to... beat. Just the point of sailing she hates and now (…)
e cap suivi par le maxi-catamaran Orange glisse lentement vers le nord-ouest... Le géant Marseillais se voit aujourd’hui contraint et forcé d’incurver sa route vers le continent américain. Si la première raison est à terme de contourner le gros anticyclone des Açores par l’ouest, il doit faire face aujourd’hui à un vent de nord de 12 noeuds qui (…)
Au cours de la 4e étape de cette Volvo Ocean Race 2001-2002, les 8 équipages avaient évolué pendant plusieurs jours entre des glowlers et des icebergs menaçants. Plusieurs semaines après, ce souvenir glacé hantait encore certains esprits, heureux de s’être tirés à si bon compte des « mines » du Grand Sud et espérant en avoir fini avec les (…)
C’est la dernière journée au port de Funchal pour les 23 équipages* présents à Madère. Le départ de la seconde étape vers Saint Barthélemy sera donné demain vendredi à 12h00 TU, 14h00 heure française.
On le savait Suisse, plutôt discret et surtout doté d’une expérience à en faire pâlir plus d’un ! Pourtant, l’homme aussi tranquille qu’il y paraisse s’avère être aussi un touche-à-tout - doublé d’un fin pédagogue !
Leg seven of the Volvo Ocean Race begins from the charming seaport town of Annapolis, Maryland, USA, this Sunday, April 28th at 1300 local time. The eight-strong fleet will slog 3,400 nautical miles across the Atlantic on its way to La Rochelle in France, and is estimated to cross the finishing line on May 11th.
Crossing the Equator is not the only piece of news for Orange today. Bruno Peyron chose the boat’s entry into the northern hemisphere as the moment to reveal the shadow which has a cast over the maxi-cat’s fine course in the South Atlantic. The titanium ball supporting the mast has cracked. It is quite impossible to assess the scale of the (…)
Le passage de l’équateur n’est hélas pas la seule information du jour. A l’heure d’entrer dans l’hémisphère nord, Bruno Peyron a choisi de révéler qu’une ombre ternit le joli parcours du maxi catamaran dans l’Atlantique Sud ; la boule en titane qui supporte le mât est fissurée. Dans l’impossibilité d’évaluer en profondeur l’importance de cette (…)