Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2023 - Aquafleece Robe - LEADERBOARD

Extreme Sailing Series 2014, Act seven, Nice - Unrewarded

by Groupama sailing team on 6 Oct 2014
Groupama - Extreme Sailing Series 2014 Groupama Sailing Team
Extreme Sailing Series 2014, Act seven, Nice - Ninth on the overall leaderboard topped by the Swiss team on Alinghi and compatriot Realstone, Franck Cammas and his crew have nothing to be ashamed of from this result. Indeed, ultimately there were very few points separating what is a top-flight competition comprising the world's elite. Never before in the six events disputed in Singapore, Oman, Qingdao, Saint Petersburg, Cardiff and Istanbul, have the races been so hotly contested and the deficits as small as they have been in Nice.

The author of a solid final day of racing in Nice, Groupama 40 lost any chance of finishing on the podium during the final double-point scoring race, where they secured an eighth place which bore little resemblance of the progress made by the crew. That's just how things can pan out though on this type of circuit, no matter whether or not the Race Committee launches a start with a wind veering 50° in the start procedure: there is a timing to be respected and it's down to the sailors to adapt to it.

Sadly for Groupama 40, blocked in at the start, this final decider proved to be a sour note on which to conclude the past four days of often well negotiated racing: 'It's frustrating to end like that on a twisted race. However, what I will take away from this is that we're constantly improving and we're capable of winning races. We are also more consistent, even if that's not evident in the ranking. I'd also like to congratulate my crew as the guys put up a great performance. We manoeuvred very well and often sailed some solid legs. The atmosphere on-board was both relaxed and focused,' comments the skipper of Groupama.

At ease in terms of pure speed, particularly when sailing downwind, Groupama 40 often managed to move back up through the fleet, picking off their opponents during the race despite the small course: 'We are more opportunistic than before and that paid off' Franck Cammas explains.

A single regret: 'Since the start of the season, the majority of the races have been run in light airs, whilst we're naturally more at ease in breezy conditions. With a bit of luck, there will be more breeze in Sydney in December with which to round off the championship. That would enable us to move up a few places in the overall ranking,' adds the skipper, who remains confident of the abilities of Groupama sailing team: 'We knew that this season in the Extreme 40 would be tough against such top-flight teams who essentially devote themselves to these types of races, contrary to us. However, I'm happy as we're progressing well, we're learning a lot and that was one of our objectives'.

See you in Australia then in two months' time for the final race of the 2014 championship. In the meantime, the skipper of Groupama will be competing in the Groupama Race in New Caledonia, the St Barth Cata Cup in the Nacra and lastly the final of the World Nacra 17 Cup in Abu Dhabi. A busy schedule, fleshed out by a weekend in Saint Malo to go and cheer on certain competitors hoping to take over his Route du Rhum champion title.

Overall ranking for the Extreme Sailing Series in Nice:
1 . Alingi 183 points
2 . Realteam by Realstone 171 points
3 . J.P.Morgan BAR 161 points
4 . Red Bull Sailing Team 160 points
5 . Emirates Team New Zealand 156 points
6 . GAC Pindar 146 points
7 . SAP Extreme Sailing Team 145 points
8 . Groupama sailing team 143 points
9 . The Wave, Muscat 143 points
10 . Oman Air 138 points
11 . Gazprom Team Russia 133 Event website
SCIBS 2024 FOOTERSelden 2020 - FOOTERVaikobi 2024 FOOTER

Related Articles

Last Chance Regatta at Hyères, France Day 3
Grael quest for Olympic place is in the family tradition A Brazilian sailor with a very famous name in Olympic history is in contention to earn a place for his country at the Paris 2024 Games after day three of competition at the Last Chance Regatta in Hyères, France.
Posted on 23 Apr
April 2024 FINNFARE
Focus on future, present and past In this rather special year for the class - 75 years of Finn sailing - this issue represents a reflection on the past and future of the class, as well as the present.
Posted on 23 Apr
An interview with Colligo Marine's John Franta
A Q&A on their involvement with the Tally Ho Sail-World checked in with John Franta, founder, co-owner, and lead engineer at Colligo Marine, to learn more about the company's latest happenings, and to find out more about their involvement with the Tally Ho project.
Posted on 23 Apr
A lesson in staying cool, calm, and collected
Staying cool, calm, and collected on the 2024 Blakely Rock Benefit Race The table was set for a feast: a 12-14 knot northerly combed Puget Sound, accompanied by blue skies and sunshine. But an hour before of our start for the Blakely Rock Benefit Race, DC power stopped flowing from the boat's lithium-ion batteries.
Posted on 23 Apr
RORC publish Admiral's Cup Notice of Race
Expressions of interest have been received from 14 different countries The Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) has published the 2025 Admiral's Cup Notice of Race, setting out the conditions under which the prestigious regatta will be run.
Posted on 23 Apr
Official opening of the Yacht Racing Image Award
The prize-giving will take place during the Yacht Racing Forum The 15th edition of the international photography competition dedicated to the sport of sailing will once again reassemble the world's best marine photographers from all over the world.
Posted on 23 Apr
World Sailing appoints Jim Morris CB DSO
As new Director of Events World Sailing is delighted to announce the appointment of Jim Morris CB DSO as its new Director of Events.
Posted on 23 Apr
The wrappers come off the new British Cup boat
After more than two years in design development and build After more than two years in design development and build and a being under wraps for her 1,000 mile road trip from Northamptonshire, UK to Barcelona, the new British AC75 is now out in the open.
Posted on 23 Apr
Volvo Cork Week 2024 officially launched
Chart a Course for Crosshaven, Ireland this July First Female Admiral of Royal Cork Yacht Club, former Minister Simon Coveney, and key partners launch an action-packed programme for Volvo Cork Week 2024, which will welcome 10,000 sailors and attendees to Crosshaven and beyond.
Posted on 23 Apr
The Transat CIC Preview
A new beginning for Bellion and a return to solo racing for Pedote For Éric Bellion The Transat CIC, which starts from Lorient bound for New York on Sunday, is a huge moment in his journey to this year's Vendée Globe.
Posted on 23 Apr