C’est aujourd’hui, vendredi 21 septembre, que les 15 concurrents du 8ème Défi Azimut prendront à 17h le départ de la grande course de 24h en solitaire, à Lorient. Prenant en compte les conditions météo attendues, le directeur de course, Jacques Caraës a dessiné un tracé sur-mesure d’une distance de 247 milles.
Avantage aux non-foilers en début de course
Une deuxième partie de course plus ouverte
Les inscrits au Défi Azimut 2018
- Fabrice Amedeo (Newrest-Art et Fenêtres)
- Romain Attanasio (Pure-Famille Mary)
- Jérémie Beyou (Charal)
- Arnaud Boissières (La Mie Câline-Artipôle)
- Louis Burton (Bureau Vallée 2)
- Manuel Cousin (Groupe Sétin)
- Samantha Davies (Initiatives-Cœur)
- Yann Eliès (Ucar-StMichel)
- Boris Herrmann (Malizia 2-Yacht Club de Monaco)
- Isabelle Joschke (Monin)
- Stéphane Le Diraison (NC)
- Paul Meilhat (SMA)
- Erik Nigon (Vers un monde sans SIDA)
- Vincent Riou (PRB)
- Alan Roura (La Fabrique)
Today, Friday 21st September, is the day that the 15 competitors in the 8th Défi Azimut will leave the starting line at 5 pm in Lorient for a 24-hour solo race. Based on the expected weather conditions, the race manager, Jacques Caraës, has plotted a 247-mile route.
Advantage to non-foilers at the start of the race
For this last race before the Route du Rhum Destination Guadeloupe, the competitors will be sailing upwind into a well-established west wind of about 15 knots.
Once again, as often happens in these small races, the non-foilers will be able to use their centre-boards to gain the advantage in the first part of the race and it would not be surprising to see Paul Meilhat (SMA) or Isabelle Joschke (Monin) out front as they go round the tip of Brittany.
A more open second half
The competitors will then have to go through a calm zone before being overtaken by a stronger wind which will send them towards Lorient at a brisk pace on Saturday.
For Sam and the Initiatives-Coeur, who have done extremely well in the pre-season races, it will provide the opportunity to pit themselves against the competition under slightly more difficult conditions, particularly Jérémie Beyou with his new boat, the Charal, and Vincent Riou, who, with his new foils (PRB), could easily outstrip everyone else during the second half of the race.
Competitors in the Défit Azimut 2018
- Fabrice Amedeo (Newrest-Art&Fenêtres)
- Romain Attanasio (Pure-Famille Mary)
- Jérémie Beyou (Charal)
- Arnaud Boissières (La Mie Câline-Artipôle)
- Louis Burton (Bureau Vallée 2)
- Manuel Cousin (Groupe Sétin)
- Samantha Davies (Initiatives-Cœur)
- Yann Eliès (Ucar-StMichel)
- Boris Herrmann (Malizia 2-Yacht Club de Monaco)
- Isabelle Joschke (Monin)
- Stéphane Le Diraison (NC)
- Paul Meilhat (SMA)
- Erik Nigon (Vers un monde sans SIDA)
- Vincent Riou (PRB)
- Alan Roura (La Fabrique)