Another victory for Joyon

In surprisingly breezy Round the Island race

Saturday June 21st 2003, Author: James Boyd, Location: United Kingdom
Francis Joyon's Round the Island race record holder 60ft trimaran Eure et Loir-Idec again gained line honours in the Round the Island Race today when she completed the 55 mile course in 4 hours 5 minutes.

The wind was light at the start but Eure et Loir-Idec managed to keep the breeze as she gybed down the Solent. At the Needles, conditions freshened and the boat picked up to 17 knots boat speed. She passed Bembridge at 1005 and finishing with a flourish crossing the finish line at 22/23 knots. Sailing with Joyon, who won the 2000 singlehanded transatlantic race on this boat, were nine crew - two French and seven English.

It is Francis’ intention to compete in the Round the Island Race whenever possible: "The Island is beautiful and there is good sailing. I’d like to come back and try to break my record next year."

Mike Slade's fabulous looking maxi, Leopard of London finished second but again did not break his existing record. Jules Salter called the tactics with Hugh Agnew navigating. Johnny Caulcutt took a turn at helming.

Away from the experienced racers, BBC children’s television presenters Fran and Anya from Bring It On had just five days to learn to sail before entering this famous annual race. They were let in gently with a light breeze at the start. Plain sailing they thought and reached for the bikinis. But it was not to last. Rounding the Needles ‘oilies’ seemed the order of the day as the breeze freshened.

"We were thrown around like helpless puppies", said Anya. Although they do not intend swapping a career in television for one on the water, their UKSA instructor Ben Willow has invited them back for Skandia Cowes Week – and they just might take him up on the offer.

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