Remise des prix Samedi 17 mars
Photos Christophe Breschi

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Christophe Breschi |
Bretagne Crédit Mutuel Elite |
The squad’s Figaro’s docked in Les Sables d’Olonne “The competition for the five British Artemis Offshore Academy sailors is going to be very tough as only Sam Goodchild has raced solo before in the Figaro class,” reported John Thorn, Artemis Offshore Academy Performance Director. “It will be a great achievement for Nick, Henry, Oliver and Aaron to compete in the race, and is a great opportunity for them to put into practice what they have learnt over the winter in a full-on race environment. It’s certainly going to be a sharp learning curve for them over the 320 mile coastal course.” Sam Goodchild completed the Solitaire du Figaro 2011 From the start in Les Sables d’Olonne which is also the start and finish port of the legendary non-stop, solo Vendée Globe race, the Solo Massif Marine route takes the single-handed skippers around the islands of Ré, Yeu and Belle covering 320nm in two days before finishing back in Les Sables d’Olonne. This race is a real test of competitor’s limits as Goodchild explains: “We will be sailing on a fairly significant margin of the Solitaire du Figaro course. There will be lots of tide, turning marks on the course, as well as the potential for big waves and a lot of wind as we’re racing on the north shore of the bay of Biscay.” Solo Figaro Massif Marine 2012 route map Goodchild has had the least time on the water in the Figaro this winter as he was racing in the double-handed Class 40 Global Ocean Race where he won the second leg. Both Goodchild and Cherry will race double-handed in the AG2R Transat in six weeks time and then individually in the Solitaire du Figaro in June. Cherry is clear about his aims for the race: “My aim for this race is to check my sailing procedures and on board systems in a racing environment. Secondly, to get some experience on the Solitaire du Figaro course and, thirdly, to be on the pace with the top skippers in the fleet. Whilst it might be hard to stay with the best Figaro skippers over the 320 mile course it would be nice to hold the pace with them for a while.” The Artemis Offshore Academy squad is now based in Les Sables d’Olonne and busy with final preparations for this testing race. Whilst the squad remain realistic about the outcome, in the short term this race poses a great opportunity to compete against the best whilst learning as much as they can, as the Academy continues to focus on the long term: “We are delighted to see so many British sailors supported by the Artemis Offshore Academy competing on the Figaro circuit in 2012 as it marks a significant milestone in achieving our long-term goal of putting a British sailor in a position to win a Vendée Globe in the future,” said Thorn. |