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Charente-Maritime/Bahia Transat 6.50 - Overall Series winner decided

by Sail-World.com on 25 Oct 2009
2009 Transat 6.50 Charente-Maritime / Bahia . Finish Leg 2 Funchal/Salvadore de Bahia (Brazil). Francisco Lobato (POR) "ROFF TMN" (SERIE FINOT POGO 05) ThMartinez / Sea & Co - Copyright http://www.thmartinez.com

The Charente-Maritim/Bahia Transat 6.50, the 17th edition of the event, has been won by the Portuguese sailor Francisco Lobato (ROFF TMN). He crossed the finish line in the Bahian night, at 8h 10 min and 15 sec. (French Time). Yesterday Charlie Dalin took the second leg victory, however Lobato wins Overall for the Series thanks to the 22 hours time advantage he held from the previous leg win.
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There were 14 nationalities and 33 non-French contesting this edition of The Charente-Maritime/Bahia Transat 6,50.
South African Mat Trauttman and his plan Magnen 'Mini Mac', who been had been in the leading pack before the Doldrums, is the first non-French sailor to finish.

Lobato's finish

The Portuguese Francisco Lobato (ROFF TMN) lit flares that illuminated the night just a few seconds after greeting the finish line. The Production Series winner was happy and relieved, and was cheered by his friends gathered on the dock of the marina's yacht club. 'It's done!' he exclaimed. And he honoured his predecessor, Charlie Dalin who arrived first and before him yesterday afternoon. Dalin's time was not fast enough to bridge the gap of 22 hours that Lobato had from the first leg.
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The race director learned that Ricardo Apolloni's boat (Ma Vie pour Mapei) was stranded on a beach, 60 km to the north of Salvador de Bahia. Procedures immediately went into place and a vessel was sent to the area.

Ricardo Apolloni and Ma vIe pour were grounded on the beach of Guarajupe, 60 km from Salvador de Bahia. The boat was moved to a mooring by local fishermen after she suffered two broken rudders. A new rudder and fittings – kindly given by Francisco Lobato – has arrived so that Apolloni can attempt a repair to get back at sea and reach Salvador.

The Italian Andrea Caracci arrived in Bahia at sunrise. He finished the leg 15th in the Protos category in 20 days, 18 hours, 38 minutes and 45 seconds (average speed 6.28 kts). His overall race time is 28 days, 6 hours, 11 minutes and 22 seconds and finishes 13th in this Charente-Maritime/Bahia Transat 6.50.

Just after he moored his plan Manuard 'Speedy Maltese', Andrea immediately went to hospital to have an inflammation of the left eye treated.

Upon arrival an excited third placed Xavier Macaire exclaimed 'I'm in the place I wanted to be! What a happiness for me!' Greeted by his 'buddies' and under the pouring rain of a tropical storm, Xavier was slow to realize the significance of the moment, 'Of course I did not know about the misfortunes of Ricardo (Apolloni, groundred last night 60 kms from Bahia) and that I was third! I really fought in the Doldrums where I zigzagged without really knowing what I was doing before the rush straight ahead and then the reaching forward to Fernando da Noronha. It was long.'

Xavier's second leg was 20 days, 19 hours, 20 minutes and 16 seconds long. His overall time is 27 days, 21 hours, 8 minutes and 14 sec.

October 24th update: Sebastien Rogues (Eole Generation GDF Suez) crossed the finish line and the German sailor Daniela Klein (Jolly Roger) is expected before midnight. 23 solo sailors are expected the finish this day.

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Rankings  - Les Series

Voile Nom skipper
Nom bateau
Latitude
Longitude
Distance
à l'arrivée
(Milles)
Ecart au 1er
Ecart au précédent
(Milles)
Entre 2 relevés Sur 24h  
Vitesse (Nds) Cap Vitesse (Nds) Cap
1 435 DALIN Charlie
Cherche Sponsor - charliedalin.com

0 0
0
0   0    
2 607 LOBATO Francisco
ROFF TMN
12 58.82’ S
038 27.51’ W
0 0
0
30.37 229 3.21 237  
3 472 MACAIRE Xavier
Masoco Bay

0 0
0
0   0    
4 626 PEDOTE Giancarlo
Prysmian

0 0
0
0   0    
5 552 ROGUES Sébastien
EOLE GENERATION-GDF SUEZ

0 0
0
0   0    
6 504 PROCHASSON Mathis
Manupoki - Avico

0 0
0
0   0    
7 455 DEBLED Antoine
RégionsJob.com

0 0
0
0   0    
8 483 SELLIER Fabien
Surfrider Foundation

0 0
0
0   0    
9 539 MEYNIEL Henri
BEVEAC CONSULTING

0 0
0
0   0    
10 722 ROLLAND Pierre
D2 MAREE HAUTE
13 4.56’ S
038 26.14’ W
9.64 9.64
9.64
1.27 282 7.46 229  
11 219 GALLAND Matthieu
Groupe SETEC
12 58.96’ S
038 20.23’ W
14.72 14.72
5.08
3.49 254 7.15 230  
12 450 RAMON Hugo
NASSAU - GAES
12 38.61’ S
037 57.71’ W
44.31 44.31
29.59
3.76 232 6.83 226  
13 438 BOND Oliver
ARTEMIS
12 49.66’ S
037 51.35’ W
44.38 44.38
0.07
3.41 234 7.87 227  
14 686 DEL ZOZZO Luca
Corradi
12 54.51’ S
037 47.40’ W
46.94 46.94
2.56
5.42 256 8.24 228  
15 657 BURTE Grégory
CNTL - Marseille
12 32.59’ S
037 53.42’ W
51.48 51.48
4.54
5.04 229 8.22 222  
16 507 TOSI Luca
GOLDEN APPLE
12 37.40’ S
037 36.91’ W
62.08 62.08
10.6
7.55 256 8.15 228  
17 599 RAVOT Yves
PARRAINER UN ENFANT
12 39.63’ S
037 33.83’ W
63.91 63.91
1.83
7.12 246 8.89 231  
18 440 WILLIS Keith
Rattle and Hum
12 39.10’ S
037 24.10’ W
72.97 72.97
9.06
7.29 248 8.34 223  
19 582 AUBRY Hervé
Ville de Pornichet
12 24.75’ S
037 13.09’ W
88.55 88.55
15.58
7.49 221 7.91 231  
20 538 KLEIN Daniela
538 Tacchificio Monti
11 59.63’ S
037 3.28’ W
110.22 110.22
21.67
8.15 267 7.41 227  
21 682 LINDLAHR Andreas
UMPALUMPA
12 2.36’ S
036 35.06’ W
131.89 131.89
21.67
9.1 211 7.83 223  
22 514 CASTELNERAC Bertrand
www.bcombio.com
11 28.00’ S
036 52.10’ W
139.63 139.63
7.74
7.63 218 8.88 221  
23 733 VERTES Marc
SHEBANG
12 1.57’ S
036 24.77’ W
141.18 141.18
1.55
7.28 251 8.01 219  
24 655 HORSFIELD Craig
Skyweb Express
11 52.54’ S
036 19.99’ W
149.54 149.54
8.36
7.9 260 7.37 221  
25 602 JACOBSON Robert Rosen
NED 602
12 5.58’ S
036 11.80’ W
151.03 151.03
1.49
8.22 252 8.45 214  
26 228 CHAMPION François
POGOMAN
11 34.34’ S
036 24.84’ W
155.51 155.51
4.48
9.14 210 8.03 221  
27 445 MEYER Fabien
Roxane / Les Boucles de la Marne
11 9.85’ S
036 11.09’ W
181.38 181.38
25.87
7.38 223 7 222  
28 480 COLMAN Conrad
Hottyper.com / geneious.com
10 48.78’ S
035 44.45’ W
214.96 214.96
33.58
10.82 215 7.5 220  
29 446 RENAUD Emmanuel
Koati
10 58.08’ S
035 33.05’ W
217.95 217.95
2.98
6.43 252 6.76 211  
30 468 LECUNA Jérome
I Feel Good
10 38.35’ S
035 29.08’ W
233.25 233.25
15.3
8.8 258 6.87 211  
31 677 MIRO Joel
GAES 677
10 22.57’ S
035 23.04’ W
248.1 248.1
14.86
7.35 226 7.53 213  
32 236 BERTHO Sandrine
HAMTARO
10 24.45’ S
035 10.70’ W
256.04 256.04
7.93
7.99 229 7.58 210  
33 368 LEMAITRE Simon
BUFFALO
10 6.62’ S
034 57.16’ W
277.76 277.76
21.73
7.66 233 7.13 204  
34 676 LAGRANGE Jean Christophe
ZOUKATI
08 38.50’ S
034 22.69’ W
364.13 364.13
86.37
7.22 207 6.64 205  
35 659 DUNIAM Geoffrey
Mad Spaniel
08 59.66’ S
033 44.97’ W
375.51 375.51
11.38
7.12 213 6.9 201  
36 641 CARDONA Rémy
La Solidarité Mutualiste
08 32.87’ S
034 7.08’ W
378.69 378.69
3.18
5.71 210 6.46 201  
37 697 FRANCOIS Amaury
GROUPE QUALITEL
08 39.50’ S
033 42.26’ W
391.18 391.18
12.49
7.36 218 8.27 210  
38 671 AQUE Brice
CNTL - SCUBE SAILS
08 0.38’ S
034 1.09’ W
406.97 406.97
15.78
6.52 206 6.69 205  
39 544 ROSSI Andrea
JRATA-CASINO LUGANO
07 53.15’ S
033 57.23’ W
414.97 414.97
8
6.57 202 6.79 204  
40 672 SCRIZZI Alexandre
PHOENIX
09 36.26’ S
032 9.98’ W
430.61 430.61
15.64
8.6 207 8.36 202  
41 338 MAIBAUM Norbert
Coconut Run
05 48.82’ S
032 43.09’ W
558.15 558.15
127.54
6.87 206 6.67 199  
42 571 MIRMAN Philippe
CEPAT
05 34.21’ S
032 37.80’ W
572.98 572.98
14.83
6.57 211 5.99 208  
43 622 ROUGER Nicolas
EXA / LE MARSEILLAIS / Peschaud
05 34.17’ S
032 37.85’ W
572.99 572.99
0
6.7 211 5.96 208  
44 557 RICHARD Olivier
MINUTE
05 25.48’ S
032 29.81’ W
584.75 584.75
11.77
7.37 209 6.61 203  
45 389 LAURENT Emmanuel
Domaine des Thômeaux
03 20.66’ N
028 23.94’ W
1163.39 1163.39
578.63
5.2 205 4.46 197  
NC 587 MC GOLDRIK Simon
Compositeworks

0 0
-1163.39
0   0    
AB 426 APOLLONI Ricardo
MaVie pour MAPEI
Abandon le 24/10/09 10:00 - Echouage
AB 704 GESI Simone
DAGADA'
Abandon le 11/10/09 12:23 - Prob. de Pilote
AB 674 BEAUDART Davy
Port à sec Guy Beaudart
Abandon le 15/09/09 20:00 - Prob. electrique


Protos:

1 667 RUYANT Thomas
Faber France

0 0
0
0   0    
2 754 DELESNE Bertrand
ENTREPRENDRE DURABLEMENT

0 0
0
0   0    
3 716 SCHIPMAN Henri Paul
MAISON DE L'AVENIR URBATYS

0 0
0
0   0    
4 679 LEDIRAISON Stéphane
CULTISOL - MARINS SANS FRONTIERES

0 0
0
0   0    
5 412 CUINET François
PLAN Jardin

0 0
0
0   0    
6 618 AVRAM Olivier
Cap Monde 2

0 0
0
0   0    
7 617 DESPRES Fabien
SOITEC

0 0
0
0   0    
8 348 BRASSEUR Pierre
Région Nord Pas de Calais / Ripolin

0 0
0
0   0    
9 346 BOURGUES Laurent
Prim'Soins

0 0
0
0   0    
10 719 BOIDEVEZI Nicolas
DEFI GDE

0 0
0
0   0    
11 198 PICAULT Sébastien
Kickers

0 0
0
0   0    
12 419 TRAUTMAN Matt
MINI MAC

0 0
0
0   0    
13 630 AUBRUN Rémi
AT Children's Project

0 0
0
0   0    
14 614 COLIN Franck
LOUKKOUMMAMA

0 0
0
0   0    
15 756 CARACCI Andrea
Speedy Maltese

0 0
0
0   0    
16 247 VASSEUR Arnaud
l'association Capucine

0 0
0
0   0    
17 385 CORBELLA Anna
GAES 385

0 0
0
0   0    
18 403 SANCHIS Juan Carlos
SOMNI - Gaes Solidaria
13 1.99’ S
038 24.77’ W
9.94 9.94
9.94
2.3 258 6.86 238  
19 291 STEPHANT Sébastien
Déphémérides pour une mer propre
13 1.22’ S
038 24.70’ W
9.98 9.98
0.04
2.38 251 7.22 228  
20 684 WEIJL Toni
GAES 684
13 0.10’ S
038 22.26’ W
12.5 12.5
2.53
1.64 249 7.03 239  
21 727 MARIN Gérard
GAES 727
12 44.80’ S
037 59.82’ W
38.93 38.93
26.42
4.1 232 7.17 230  
22 724 TUTMARK Chris
Mini Anarchy
12 40.79’ S
037 15.89’ W
80.07 80.07
41.14
8.16 253 8.35 219  
23 176 ROWSE Jesse
Reality
12 46.46’ S
037 13.42’ W
81.03 81.03
0.96
7.2 255 7.76 215  
24 395 FEUERSTEIN Marine
Un océan de couleurs
11 48.43’ S
036 59.10’ W
120.51 120.51
39.49
6.82 210 6.8 231  
25 437 MURA Gaetano
GRF 91
10 0.51’ S
035 16.29’ W
268.11 268.11
147.6
9.19 228 7.7 210  
26 625 CHARMET Nicolas
La Ligue contre le cancer
08 58.69’ S
034 24.76’ W
347.89 347.89
79.78
7.64 214 6.92 197  
27 615 VERRIER Mathieu
ZYGOMAR
08 0.38’ S
034 1.12’ W
406.95 406.95
59.06
6.68 205 6.7 205  
28 664 PIMENTEL Izabel
Petit Bateau
04 14.40’ S
031 56.83’ W
661.56 661.56
254.61
6.6 207 6.69 202  
29 396 JORDAN Staale
STORMY
00 46.14’ S
031 16.76’ W
866.49 866.49
204.93
6.45 198 6.28 197  
30 476 GERMOND Fabrice
stratus
02 9.59’ N
028 53.45’ W
1086.81 1086.81
220.32
6.06 180 5.35 197  
31 439 VIEILLE Caroline
Fondation Jérôme Lejeune
02 39.56’ N
028 47.30’ W
1116.12 1116.12
29.3
6.93 209 5.8 207  
32 132 DESFEUX Maxence
Matmut
03 25.37’ N
028 9.34’ W
1174.5 1174.5
58.39
4.98 211 4.51 196  
AB 736 RIOUX Antoine
Nouvelle-Calédonie
Abandon le 17/10/09 16:00 - Prob. de coque
AB 500 WOOD Andrew
www.solochallenges.com
Abandon le 07/10/09 12:13 - Prb. de Pilote
AB 432 HAIZE Xavier
Interface Concept
Abandon le 06/10/09 16:00 - Problèmes Electroniques
AB 753 RIECHERS Jorg
Mare.de
Abandon le 16/09/09 10:00 - Prob. de quille

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