Paul Meilhat and Gwénolé Gahinet have won the Rolex Fastnet Race in the IMOCA category
Wednesday 09 August 2017
Wednesday 09 August 2017
Leading the race from start to finish, Paul Meilhat and Gwénolé Gahinet won the Rolex Fastnet Race, crossing the finishing line in Plymouth at 0224hrs UTC on Wednesday 9th August after 2 days, 16 hours, 14 minutes and 2 seconds of tiring racing.
The duo on SMA made the most of the conditions, which suited the traditional IMOCAs with straight daggerboards over the 608 miles between Cowes and Plymouth, via the Fastnet Rock. Two foilers took the remaining places on the podium - StMichel-Virbac and Malizia. All of those taking part learnt a lot from this double-handed race as they look ahead to the Transat Jacques Vabre.
© Olivier Blanchet / SMA
The 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race got underway at 1010hrs UTC on Sunday off Cowes for the nine IMOCAs competing in the ocean racing classic. There was a strong line-up with the top five boats from the last Vendée Globe: Bureau Vallée 2 (Armel Le Cléac’h’s former Banque Populaire VIII), Hugo Boss, Initiatives-Cœur (Jérémie Beyou’s ex-Maître CoQ), StMichel-Virbac and Generali (Yann Eliès’s former Quéguiner-Leucémie Espoir). Malizia (Sébastien Josse’s former Edmond de Rothschild), Vivo a Beira and La Mie Câline-Artipôle also lined up. The first part of the race down the English Channel and up to the Irish coast to the Fastnet was very tactical, as it had to be sailed upwind, taking into account the currents, wind shifts, local conditions, and the light airs that were sometimes experienced.
The duo on SMA in control
Leading the way from the outset, Paul Meilhat and Gwénolé Gahinet extened the lead over their rivals. They took advantage of the conditions, which favoured the straight daggerboards and had a good lead over the others by the Fastnet Rock. The sail back down to Plymouth and the finish was downwind, but the leaders held on as the foilers gained on them. It was finally at 0224hrs UTC today that Meilhat and Gahinet crossed the finish. “We are really pleased, but also relieved to cross the line in this demanding race. The final stretch from the Scillies was complicated. There were squalls and we had to be ready at all times to trim to keep up the speed while avoiding getting knocked down,” explained Gwénolé Gahinet just after crossing the line as the winner on SMA. Paul Meilhat, who now really knows all about his IMOCA after taking part in the last Vendée Globe, knows that with Gwénolé Gahinet they have a lot going for them in the next Transat Jacques Vabre.
© Jean Marie Liot / DPPI / Vendèe Globe
Two foilers take the remaining places on the podium
Behind them, there was a tough fight for the next two places. At the Fastnet Rock, it was the mixed doubles on Generali, (Isabelle Joschke and Pierre Brasseur) who were in second place ahead of StMichel-Virbac (Jean-Pierre Dick and Yann Eliès). Making the most of their foils and dealing well with the last stretch, the duo on StMichel-Virbac finally grabbed second place 75 minutes after the winners. Yann Eliès: “We fought hard on the way back down to Plymouth.
The wind was up and down with strong, nasty squalls, so it wasn’t easy finding the right sails. We got a bit tired yesterday in those conditions, as it was physically demanding. The wind stabilised during the night and so we managed to be relatively quick. We even caught the Volvo Ocean Race boats a few hours before the finish.” Yann Eliès and Jean-Pierre Dick will also be a pair to watch in the Transat Jacques Vabre. “The pairing is starting to take shape. We now know Yann a bit better and there were a lot of positive things. There is a list of improvements, so we are going to have to work hard,” declared Jean-Pierre Dick.
In seventh position at the Fastnet Rock, Boris Herrmann and Pierre Casiraghi made their comeback in the final stretch on Malizia, overtaking four boats and finishing third. On Initiatives-Cœur, Tanguy de Lamotte and Sam Davies had to make do with fourth place ahead of Generali, Bureau Vallée 2 and Vivo A Beira. The locals, Alex Thomson and Nicholas O’Leary took eighth place, while Arnaud Boissières and Manuel Cousin (La Mie Câline – Artipôle) brought up the rear.
2017 Rolex Fastnet Race IMOCA rankings
1. SMA (Paul Meilhat/Gwénolé Gahinet), after 2 days, 16 hrs, 14 minutes and 2 seconds
2. StMichel-Virbac (Jean-Pierre Dick/Yann Eliès), 1hr 15 after the winners
3. Malizia (Boris Herrmann/Pierre Casiraghi), 1hr 41 after the winners
4. Initiatives-Cœur (Tanguy de Lamotte/Sam Davies), 2h after the winners
5. Generali (Isabelle Joschke/Pierre Brasseur), 2hrs 13 mins after the winners
6. Bureau Vallée 2 (Louis Burton/Servane Escoffier), 2hrs 26 mins after the winners
7. Vivo A Beira (Yoann Richomme/Pierre Lacaze), 2hrs 47 mins after the winners
8. Hugo Boss (Alex Thomson/Nicholas O’Leary), 3hrs 28 mins after the winners
9. La Mie Câline - Artipôle (Arnaud Boissières/Manuel Cousin), 7hrs 24mins after the winners
Top photo Paul Meilhat and Gwenole Gahinet onboard Sma Imoca - Photo Olivier Blanchet / SMA
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