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Franck Cammas returns to NORAUTO for the GC32 World Championship on Lake Garda

by Norauto 23 May 2018 16:50 PDT 23-27 May 2018
NORAUTO - GC32 World Championship 2018 © Maxime Horlaville / Norauto S.A.

What a line-up! This week (from 23-27 May) these 10-metre flying catamarans, unanimously favoured by the international sailing elite, have converged on Lake Garda for the first World Championship in the history of the GC32 Class. Skipper Franck Cammas, winner of the GC32 Racing Tour in 2016 with NORAUTO, returns to this exceptional event after competing in Bermuda last year in the America's Cup with Team France. With the continued support of NORAUTO, Europe's leading car maintenance company, Franck is back on the GC32 series this season surrounded by his loyal crew, Olivier Herlédant, Arnaud Jarlegan, Matthew Vandame and Devan Le Bihan.

We have never seen anything like this before. Fifteen crews will be competing for four days in Lake Garda's stunning setting. The event brings together the fleets of the two GC32 circuits - the Extreme Sailing Series and the GC32 Racing Tour - with the official recognition of World Sailing, the international sailing federation, meaning an official World Champion title is at stake.

"Starting this new season on NORAUTO at the GC32 World Championship is an opportunity for us to meet simply the best competitive sailors of the moment, all coming together for the same event. Now America's Cup and Match Race experts and Olympic Champions all sail on foiling boats, the cutting edge technological challenge. The GC32 is the only professional series of foiling boats. There are no others in the world at present. It is important to be aware of this because everyone on board needs to sail at the best level in foiling, not only at the helm but also in tactics and all the other positions", says the skipper who remains at the helm of Team France.

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Among the favourites, Franck will be competing against the New Zealander Adam Minoprio, one of his Team France crew members who also helmed the GC32 NORAUTO at several events in 2016. Adam now skippers the GC32 SAP Extreme Sailing Team, who were crowned champions of the 2017 Extreme Sailing Series, beating the powerful Alinghi by just one point. Ernesto Bertarelli's Swiss team Alinghi, who have many seasons on the GC32 circuit under their belt, will be competing in Riva del Garda with skipper Arnaud Psarofaghis, one of the best in the field. Another Swiss team to be reckoned with, Sebastien Schneiter aboard Team Tilt, were NORAUTO's biggest opponent two years ago; also Jérôme Clerc's Realteam, who won the GC32 Racing Tour last year and trained well before the start of the season. On the "Kiwi" side, the Match Racing World Champion, Phil Robertson on Team Oman Air will be one of the strong teams in the event. Finally, straight out of the America's Cup, ex-Artemis racing's Chris Draper from Australia, takes the helm of Red Bull.

"It's going to be a very tight competition, there are going to be a lot of races and we'll have to be very consistent," said Franck Cammas. "The sailors with me on board NORAUTO also sailed with Team France in the America's Cup campaign. They are multihull experts, physically well prepared and with ample experience in close contact sailing. But we are not the only well-prepared team and several crews could claim victory. We've had the resources and we've trained well in Riva del Garda, where the championship will take place with Zoulou, Realteam and Alinghi."

A brand new NORAUTO

Driven by both performance and technology, Franck is known to leave no room for guessing when it comes to the preparation of his boats. "GC32s are complex, volatile catamarans that require the highest precision, many hours of foiling, and technical preparation in the workshop that goes into great detail," he explains. Indeed, the GC32 NORAUTO spent several weeks in Lorient, France, in the hands of Olivier Mainguy and Yoann Bibeau, the two technical experts on shore. Everything has been checked, serviced and changed if necessary, from the top of the mast to the end of the foils. The hull has also been completely repainted with the colours of NORAUTO's new graphic identity and in particular the brand logo.

"The race is played out primarily ashore. Our sailors push the equipment hard because they are challenging and demanding boats, so we have to carry out daily checks. Sometimes parts may break. In any case, we have to always be ready to fix the problem, whether it is with the winches, the rudder systems, the foil systems or the mast, which are the four fragile parts of this boat, so that the boat is always optimised to its full potential", explains Yoann Bibeau.

Aboard the GC32 NORAUTO powered by Team France

  • Franck Cammas, skipper, helm
  • Olivier Herlédant, tactician
  • Arnaud Jarlegan, mainsail trimmer
  • Matthieu Vandame, headsail trimmer
  • Devan Le Bihan, bowman
On shore team and coaching
  • Louis Viat, Team Manager
  • Jean-Christophe Mourniac, coach
  • Olivier Mainguy, technical
  • Yoann Bibeau, technical
Teams competing in the World Championship from 24th to 27th May in Riva del Garda

1. Alinghi – Ernesto Bertarelli (SUI)
2. Argo – Jason Carroll (USA)
3. film Racing – Simon Delzoppo (AUS)
4. Frank Racing – Simon Hull (NZL)
5. INEOS Rebels UK - Will Alloway/Leigh McMillan (GBR)
6. NORAUTO – Franck Cammas (FRA)
7. Oman Air – Phil Robertson (OMA)
8. Realteam – Esteban Garcia/Jérôme Clerc (SUI)
9. Red Bull Sailing Team – Hans-Peter Steinacher/Roman Hagara/Chris Draper (AUT)
10. SAP Extreme Sailing Team – Jes Gram-Hansen/Rasmus Køstner/Adam Minoprio (DEN)
11. Team México – 2018 – Erik Brockmann/Tom Phipps (MEX)
12. Team Tilt – Alex Schneiter/Sebastien Schneiter (SUI)
13. Zoulou – Erik Maris (FRA)

For more information visit www.gc32racingtour.com.

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