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Mini Transat Îles de Guadeloupe 2015 – Fighting tooth and nail

by Mini Transat on 27 Sep 2015
Luke Berry P 753 Association Rêves - Mini Transat Îles de Guadeloupe 2015 Jacques Vapillon / Mini Transat http://www.minitransat.fr
Mini Transat Îles de Guadeloupe 2015 – Davy Beaudart can savour his victory. The realisation of what a great win he has had is just beginning to dawn on him; how he has beaten his adversaries, four of whom are locked in a battle for second place, consisting of continuous gybing, which will quite possibly last right up until the finish line in Lanzarote. Whilst the top three podium places are clear-cut in the Series class, it is quite another matter for fourth place.

Who will be second to cross the finish line? Taking into account the regularity in the rankings, we can bet on Frédéric Denis (Nautipark). However this does not take into account the fighting spirit of Axel Tréhin (Aleph Racing), or even Luke Berry (Association Rêves) who has a strategic position and who could profit from having lined himself well further West, and so could sail down past his two opponents on a favourable wind angle. Behind these three, there is a fierce fight between Clément Bouyssou (Le Bon Agent ! Bougeons l’Immobilier) and Ludovic Méchin (Microvitae) who are racing within sight of each other. This small group is expected to reach Lanzarote this evening and join Davy Beaudart on the brand new pontoons at the Marina in Arrecife. So, it won’t be a surprise to see the many tapas bars around the marina staying open until the early hours with stories of gybes to the wire, adrenalin rush surfs, breakages and all manner of nonsense that sailors talk about in the corners of bars.

Series: a battle to the foot of the podium
In the series class, it seemed as if the hierarchy was fixed for the first three places. Ian Lipinski (Entreprises Innovantes) led the dance throughout, in front of Tanguy Le Turquais (Terréal) and Charly Fernbach (Le Fauffiffon Hénaff). An Ofcet, an Argo, a Pogo 3, the dynamism of the boats holds true in the end positioning, even though they took three different routes to get there. Behind this trio, everything is up for grabs, as less than five miles separate the fourth place Julien Pulvé (Novintiss) from the ninth place, Edouard Golbery (Les Enfants du Canal). We can only imagine the intensity of the battle, and also the respect the competitors have for each other as they sail, often neck and neck, like Armand de Jacquelot (We Van) and Patrick Girod (Nescens). In this way, the descent along the Portuguese coast took everything that they had. The Portuguese sailor, Antonio Fontes (Vela Solidaria) confessed to K8, one of the accompanying boats, that he had suffered some hallucinations through lack of sleep while passing in front of Lisbon.



Even if, in theory, the stage of the race to reach Lanzarote required somewhat less effort than the rest, the energy required was certainly double, because of the accumulated tiredness and the technical stops. For Pilar Pasanau (Peter Punk) and Maxime Eveillard (Héli Strategy),the 72 hours of technical stops was a veritable race against the clock in order to be ready to take to the sea again within the time limit. Fidel Turienzo (Satanas) had to take the same gamble as he tried to repair his mast, which had broken into three parts. Jean-Baptiste Daramy (Chocolat Paries) made a different choice, equally as risky. Instead of stopping, he decided to keep on sailing on one rudder, trying to balance out the boat’s instability with the following wind to continue going forwards. Playing this hand, he managed to take tenth place, which lets him stay in the match for the second stage. For them, the race for results is over. What’s left is the hope running through their bodies to keep on going in the race, to live out their dreams. The small community of Mini-ists never always an exceptional welcome each time for these very unusual sailors who defy all reasonable logic…the desire for adventure may be a beautiful thing, but it also requires a certain level of madness!



Positions on 25th September à 15h (TU+2) :
Prototypes (Eurovia Cegelec class):
1 Davy Beaudart – 865 – Flexirub arrivé le 26 septembre à 10h 34mn 46s
2 Frédéric Denis – 800 – Nautipark à 48,2 nm de l’arrivée
3 Axel Tréhin – 716 – Aleph Racing à 5,8 nm
4 Luke Berry – 753 – Association Rêves à 9,3 nm
5 Ludovic Méchin- 663 - Microvitae à 17,5 nm

Series (Ocean Bio-Actif class):
1 Ian Lipinski – 866 – Entreprise(s) Innovante(s) à 126,9 milles de l’arrivée
2 Tanguy Le Turquais – 835 – Terréal à 43,4 nm
3 Charly Fernbach -869- (Hénaff le Fauffiffon) à 62,4 nm
4 Julien Pulvé – 880 – Novintiss à 79 ,8 nm 5 Armand de Jacquelot – 755 – We Van à 80,1 nm



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