Leg win for Koch, overall for Lunven
Wednesday August 19th 2009, Author: James Boyd, Location: United Kingdom
In the sport of offshore racing it just doesn’t get closer than this. After 511 miles of intense competition, the 52 boat fleet finished the fourth and final leg of the event’s 40th anniversary edition this afternoon in Dieppe, and right to the very end it was almost impossible to pick the winner. The 10 leading boats streamed across the line in a little under 12 minutes, and ultimately it was Antoine Koch (
Sopra Group) who crossed first, at 12:12:48 GMT, followed by 2008 winner Nicolas Troussel (
Crédit Mutuel de Bretagne) and
Thomas Rouxel (Défi Mousquetaires). But the big winner was fourth placed Nicolas Lunven (
CGPI), who was able to fend off his adversaries to take the title of overall winner on accumulated time across all four legs of this 2009 Solitaire du Figaro.
It took Koch three days, 58 minutes and 48 seconds to complete the course from Dingle, on Ireland’s west coast and at an average speed of 7 knots, it was the fastest of the four legs. A fast reach across the Irish Sea threatened to be ended by a long slow crawl up the English Channel to the Needles, but the weather proved more co-operative and it was only on the last night that the fleet really slowed. The final 100 miles across the Channel were a fitting test of the Figaristes’ tactical nous, with not just one but two areas of high pressure to deliver the kind of light and shifty conditions that can turn the established order on its head. As a case in point, Koch was barely inside the top 20 for most of the leg: even at the Needles Fairway buoy yesterday evening he was standing in 17th place, He commented: “Even if I didn’t start the leg particularly well, I’ve always been on the offensive. I attacked several times, I had good boat speed and it was the last attack that paid off. It’s been tiring, but today is a joyful day. This win has been two years in the making with the Sopra team, so of course it couldn’t be anything but enjoyable!”
The last stage must have been particularly anxious for 26 year-old Nicolas Lunven, defending the narrowest of leads in the overall rankings since the end of the second leg. Having left Dingle with an advantage of one second under six minutes over Yann Eliès ( Générali), at the Needles yesterday this had turned into a four minute and 18 second deficit in favour of Frédéric Duthil ( Bbox Bouygues Telecom). In the final reckoning Lunven did enough to keep Eliès in second, by 20 minutes and 29 seconds, and Duthil third. “If you had told me a month ago that I would arrive in Dieppe the winner I would not have been able to believe it, given the quality of the field," he said. "I wouldn’t have dared hope for it. The fight has been intense right up to the last few miles. I’m proud to have beaten Michel Desjoyeaux, because he sets the standard for offshore sailing, but also to have beaten the others because this edition has been quite extraordinary. I think I must have drawn heavily on my lucky stars, and I shan’t be playing the lottery tomorrow, because there would be no point!”
Also wearing the broadest of smiles was British skipper Nigel King, storming through the final leg to finish in an impressive sixth place, only 9 minutes and 39 seconds behind Koch. Consistently in touch with the front of the fleet on this leg, King has progressed from leg to leg to the point where he can mix it with the best of them: ”I’ve just kept trying, kept on learning, and maybe over the course of the race developed the confidence to try new things, new ways of setting up the boat and sailing her. In Coruna I spent a whole day just looking at the other boats, studying photographs to see how the other guys do things. Not being able to have the pure time on the water that some of these other guys have, I’ve been having to learn as I go along, so to make this kind of progress is really encouraging.” The fact that King’s campaign has been largely self-funded makes his performance all the more impressive, his budget only a fraction of the size of many of his opponents’. Now thoroughly hooked on the race, his search for a sponsor will continue apace.
Fellow Briton Jonny Malbon (Artemis) finished the leg in 36th place, 1 hour and 54 minutes after the winner. After a poor start he clawed his way back up the fleet, finishing in his best position of the four legs, and continuing a consistently upward trend.
Leg four results
Pos | Skipper | Boats | Time |
1 | Koch Antoine | SOPRA GROUP | arrived 19/08/09 at 14:12:48 in 72h58m48s |
2 | Troussel Nicolas | CREDIT MUTUEL DE BRETAGNE | +02'18' |
3 | Rouxel Thomas | DEFI MOUSQUETAIRES | +02'44' |
4 | Lunven Nicolas | CGPI | +05'44' |
5 | Gabart François | ESPOIR REGION BRETAGNE | +06'58' |
6 | King Nigel | NIGEL KING YACHTING | +09'39' |
7 | Toulorge Alexandre | AUDITION SANTE | +10'02' |
8 | Delahaye Fabien | PORT DE CAEN OUISTREHAM | +10'44' |
9 | Veniard Gérald | MACIF | +11'32' |
10 | Desjoyeaux Michel | FONCIA | +11'45' |
11 | Meilhat Paul | DOMINO'S PIZZA | +11'58' |
12 | Duthil Fréderic | BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM | +12'42' |
13 | Caudrelier Benac Charles | BOSTIK | +13'40' |
14 | Chabagny Thierry | SUZUKI AUTOMOBILES | +14'02' |
15 | Tabarly Erwan | ATHEMA | +14'13' |
16 | Nicol Jean-Pierre | GAVOTTES | +14'16' |
17 | Le Gal Franck | LENZE | +15'13' |
18 | Berenger Nicolas | KONE ELEVATORS | +16'32' |
19 | Tripon Armel | GEDIMAT | +17'44' |
20 | Elies Yann | GENERALI | +20'14' |
21 | Morvan Gildas | CERCLE VERT | +23'00' |
22 | Belloir Aymeric | CAP56 | +35'10' |
23 | Samuel Jérome | OPERA EN PLEIN AIR | +50'17' |
24 | Péron Eric | SKIPPER MACIF | +51'17' |
25 | Loison Alexis | ALL MER INEO GDF SUEZ | +53'10' |
26 | Gouezigoux Laurent | TRIER C'EST PRESERVER | +58'27' |
27 | Beyou Jérémie | BERNARD PAOLI | +59'12' |
28 | Bougard Patrice | KOGANE | +59'32' |
29 | Douguet Corentin | E.LECLERC MOBILE | +01h38'39' |
30 | Treussart Ronan | BLACK HAWK | +01h39'07' |
31 | Mouren Jean-Paul | M@RSEILLENTREPRISES | +01h39'44' |
32 | Brault Joseph | SAMSUNG MOBILE | +01h39'52' |
33 | Girolet Matthieu | ENTREPRENDRE (LAFONT PRESSE) | +01h40'32' |
34 | Godart-Philippe Arnaud | SENOBLE | +01h44'52' |
35 | Espagnon Christophe | GROUPE LEGRIS INDUSTRIES | +01h50'22' |
36 | Malbon Jonny | ARTEMIS | +01h54'27' |
37 | Monnet Jean-Charles | 49° NORD | +01h55'07' |
38 | Jacquier Vianney | ALHYANGE ACOUSTIQUE | +01h56'27' |
39 | Pellecuer Laurent | ARNOLFINI.FR | +03h14'49' |
40 | Drouglazet Eric | LUISINA | +03h17'44' |
41 | Hardy Adrien | AGIR RECOUVREMENT | +03h42'13' |
42 | Joschke Isabelle | SYNERGIE | +03h48'02' |
Overall results
Pos | Skipper | Boat | Time |
1 | Lunven Nicolas | CGPI | 212h 52min 23s |
2 | Elies Yann | GENERALI | +05'59' |
3 | Beyou Jérémie | BERNARD PAOLI | +11'24' |
4 | Le Cleac'h Armel | BRIT AIR | +12'17' |
5 | Duthil Fréderic | BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM | +19'16' |
6 | Morvan Gildas | CERCLE VERT | +22'52' |
7 | Chabagny Thierry | SUZUKI AUTOMOBILES | +24'47' |
8 | Desjoyeaux Michel | FONCIA | +28'46' |
9 | Berenger Nicolas | KONE ELEVATORS | +29'59' |
10 | Tabarly Erwan | ATHEMA | +32'56' |
11 | Caudrelier Benac Charles | BOSTIK | +35'25' |
12 | Troussel Nicolas | CREDIT MUTUEL DE BRETAGNE | +41'03' |
13 | Gabart François | ESPOIR REGION BRETAGNE | +54'37' |
14 | Rouxel Thomas | DEFI MOUSQUETAIRES | +54'48' |
15 | Koch Antoine | SOPRA GROUP | +56'27' |
16 | Douguet Corentin | E.LECLERC MOBILE | +01h05'43' |
17 | Pellecuer Laurent | ARNOLFINI.FR | +01h10'38' |
18 | Drouglazet Eric | LUISINA | +01h11'38' |
19 | Tripon Armel | GEDIMAT | +01h19'47' |
20 | Toulorge Alexandre | AUDITION SANTE | +01h26'03' |
21 | Mouren Jean-Paul | M@RSEILLENTREPRISES | +01h32'59' |
22 | Mahé Gildas | BANQUE POPULAIRE | +01h34'03' |
23 | Veniard Gérald | MACIF | +01h51'12' |
24 | Loison Alexis | ALL MER INEO GDF SUEZ | +01h59'11' |
25 | Delahaye Fabien | PORT DE CAEN OUISTREHAM | +01h59'32' |
26 | Hardy Adrien | AGIR RECOUVREMENT | +02h04'15' |
27 | Meilhat Paul | DOMINO'S PIZZA | +02h09'41' |
28 | Le Gal Franck | LENZE | +02h22'20' |
29 | Péron Eric | SKIPPER MACIF | +02h23'01' |
30 | Livory Yannig | CINT 56 | +02h23'20' |
31 | Treussart Ronan | BLACK HAWK | +02h26'50' |
32 | Brault Joseph | SAMSUNG MOBILE | +02h31'07' |
33 | Gouezigoux Laurent | TRIER C'EST PRESERVER | +02h36'21' |
34 | Joschke Isabelle | SYNERGIE | +02h38'41' |
35 | Bouillard Didier | MEDEVENT | +02h49'05' |
36 | Jossier Nicolas | ESPRIT VOILE 50 | +02h51'09' |
37 | King Nigel | NIGEL KING YACHTING | +02h59'41' |
38 | Espagnon Christophe | GROUPE LEGRIS INDUSTRIES | +03h13'48' |
39 | Girolet Matthieu | ENTREPRENDRE (LAFONT PRESSE) | +03h14'53' |
40 | Belloir Aymeric | CAP56 | +03h25'20' |
41 | Nicol Jean-Pierre | GAVOTTES | +03h39'51' |
42 | Le Foll Oswenn | COTES D'ARMOR | +04h36'23' |
43 | Bougard Patrice | KOGANE | +04h52'02' |
44 | Jacquier Vianney | ALHYANGE ACOUSTIQUE | +05h33'35' |
45 | Duc Louis | CAEN NORMANDIE | +05h36'52' |
46 | Monnet Jean-Charles | 49° NORD | +06h01'48' |
47 | Malbon Jonny | ARTEMIS | +07h52'49' |
48 | Houery Thibault | VIRIA LCN | +12h44'50' |
49 | Godart-Philippe Arnaud | SENOBLE | +13h01'52' |
50 | Rateau Christophe | SUADEO DECISIONNEL | +16h20'39' |
51 | Tannyères Louis-Maurice | NANNI DIESEL | +17h19'00' |
52 | Samuel Jérome | OPERA EN PLEIN AIR | +17h57'16' |
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