Please select your home edition
Edition
Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 350

Finding Vendée Globe sponsors in spite of the crisis

by IMOCA Globe Series 26 Sep 2020 23:43 AEST
Vendée Globe © François Van Malleghe

Given the current public health situation and the economic difficulties that have arisen, there was the fear that some sailors who had not completed their budget for the Vendée Globe might have found it hard to find sponsors.

However, Romain Attanasio managed to secure a partnership right in the middle of the lockdown, while more recently, Alexia Barrier, Clément Giraud and Benjamin Dutreux have succeeded in their attempts to convince sponsors and to ensure they have the budget required to compete in the round the world race.

Romain Attanasio (PURE-Best Western): a partnership deal signed in mid-lockdown

For his second attempt at the Vendée Globe, Romain Attanasio found a headline partner - PURE - early on, but kept looking for another one to ensure he could feel relaxed while preparing for his solo round the world voyage. It was at the worst point in the middle of the lockdown that Romain won over the Best Western hotel chain. "The economic situation resulting from the spread of Covid 19 was a particularly stressful period for my team and me," admitted the skipper. "Getting ready for an adventure as difficult as the Vendée Globe is far from simple when you have to deal with circumstances like these. That is why I was particularly pleased to welcome aboard Best Western." Hotel chains have been badly hit by the crisis and Olivier Cohn, Managing Director of Best Western, sees in the Vendée Globe an opportunity worth grabbing to relaunch his business: "This sponsorship offers a great opportunity to invite people to travel again and to take them away, as it is such a unique sporting adventure. The Group is proud to be alongside Romain Attanasio whose list of achievements, state of mind and general kindness can but encourage respect and admiration."

Alexia Barrier (TSE - 4MyPlanet): at the moment when she was least expecting it

Competing aboard the oldest IMOCA in the fleet, Alexia Barrier is one of the six women registered for the 2020 Vendée Globe. In early August, she was looking for 400,000 euros to complete her budget. "Things got moving when I was least expecting, right in the middle of August," explained the sailor. "I was contacted by one of the directors of the TSE company, which specialises in renewable energy. He happened to come across an article about how I was searching for funding. We met up and TSE invested a total of 300,000 euros. That was a fantastic reward after battling it out for two years, during which I remained convinced that I could do it. The work finally paid off." This contribution was a breath of fresh air for Alexia and her team. "We had been looking at having to borrow in order to spend any money, in particular to fit a new keel and the situation was far from comfortable. Everything has changed now. The boat is in the Mer Agitée shed in Port-la-Forêt where she is undergoing a complete overhaul to make here even more reliable." Alexia's IMOCA will be ready for the Vendée Globe, but the young skipper is still looking for some more funding to complete her budget. It is therefore still possible to climb aboard with her. Meanwhile, Alexia must be pleased to have found a partner that fits in with her project based around the themes of preserving the oceans and education. "Alexia is someone who is very demanding and extremely talented. Her determination and commitment immediately won us over when we met her. That is why we decided to work with her on this ambitious project for the Vendée Globe. Supporting a woman also confirms our commitment to equal rights," added Mathieu Debonnet, President of TSE.

Clément Giraud (Compagnie du Lit / Jiliti): two sponsors signed up at the last minute

It would be something of an understatement to say that Clément Giraud fought hard to make sure he would be there at the start of the 2020 Vendée Globe. After the fire aboard his IMOCA a few days before the start of the 2019 Transat Jacques Vabre, he won the support of a generous skipper in the class, Erik Nigon, who lent him his boat early this year. Since then, Clément has been busy looking for funding and it was only recently that it all sorted itself out, just as registrations for the Vendée Globe were about to close. Two firms announced they were signing up, La Compagnie du Lit (which was alongside Stéphane Le Diraison back in 2016) and Jiliti."This is a huge relief. The days were slipping by, but we kept believing, as we are born optimists... so we had already planned the technical and logistical aspects and what work needed to be done. Everything was ready and we just had to push the button," explained Clément Giraud. "Everything has been extraordinary since the launch of my project and I kept telling myself right up to the end that anything was possible. Today, I cannot hide my pleasure. I am going to be doing the Vendée Globe! It's down to me to make sure I have a great race." Now renamed Compagnie du Lit / Jiliti, Clément's IMOCA is currently in the yard in La Rochelle. Some important work is being done on her so that the boat is well and truly ready for the challenge of the solo round the world race. After this first attempt, which became possible late in the game, Clément Giraud is not hiding his intention of prolonging the project and is already thinking about the 2024 Vendée Globe...

Benjamin Dutreux (OMIA-Water Family): "It was starting to get a bit scary"

Benjamin Dutreux also managed to complete his budget right in the middle of the public health crisis, thanks to the arrival of a major, new partner alongside the Water Family association: OMIA, a small business specialising in manufacturing and maintaining spray paint booths. "It's funny how life never stops surprising us. I met someone just at the right time. Deep down, I was convinced that I would succeed and that we would find someone," explained the skipper, who can now fully focus on his race goals. "Before this new partner turned up, our situation was far from comfortable. We had problems ordering equipment, in particular the sails. It was starting to get a bit scary. Now, we will be able to set sail aboard a boat that is completely reliable and performs much better. We're still just a small team and we are giving it our all to be ready in time. We are all working flat out." The CEO of OMIA, Stéphane Galichet added, "The project took shape in three weeks after a chance meeting in late July in the middle of the health crisis. It was all a bit crazy and completely unexpected, but for OMIA, this is a unique opportunity that we simply could not miss out on. Faced with the cancellation one after another of all the business shows, we had to come up with a strong and innovative solution, which is what we have managed to do. The values that Benjamin and the Water Family association support also encouraged us to become involved in this human and environmental endeavour."

Related Articles

Team Malizia starts Course Des Caps
Challenging race around the British Isles Team Malizia set sail today from Boulogne-sur-Mer, kicking off the inaugural Course des Caps race in light winds and challenging conditions with a solid start. Posted on 29 Jun
Holcim-PRB set off on the Course des Caps
With Nicolas Lunven, Franck Cammas, Annemieke Bes, Alan Roberts, and onboard reporter Anne Beauge Today at 2:00 PM (French time), the IMOCA Holcim-PRB set off on the Course des Caps Boulogne sur Mer - Banque Populaire du Nord, a challenging route of over 2,000 nautical miles around the British Isles. Posted on 29 Jun
Rolex Fastnet Race at 100 – the making of a giant
At present 469 yachts have entered this special edition - a far cry from its humble origins in 1925 One month remains until the 26 July start of the Rolex Fastnet Race, this year celebrating both its centenary as well as that of the club it spawned: the Royal Ocean Racing Club. Posted on 27 Jun
Crew dynamics will be decisive in Course des Caps
Just two days to go before the start of the first race of the eagerly-awaited 2025 IMOCA season With just two days to go before the start of the first race of the eagerly-awaited 2025 IMOCA season, all eyes are on Boulogne-Sur-Mer as 11 crews prepare to race around the British Isles in the Course des Caps-Boulogne sur Mer-Banque Populaire du Nord. Posted on 27 Jun
Francesca Clapcich to co-skipper Team Malizia
In the Course des Caps round Britain & Ireland Race Italian/American offshore sailor Francesca Clapcich will join Malizia-Seaexplorer as co-skipper for the inaugural edition of the Course des Caps-Boulogne sur Mer - Banque Populaire du Nord. Posted on 27 Jun
Team Be Water Positive The Ocean Race Europe crew
Scott Shawyer will skipper Team Be Water Positive in the fully crewed offshore challenge this summer Canada Ocean Racing - Team Be Water Positive today announces its 2025 The Ocean Race Europe crew led by Canadian skipper Scott Shawyer and featuring five other accomplished names in offshore sailing. Posted on 27 Jun
Can a maxi achieve the Rolex Fastnet Race triple?
The fight to claim the prestigious monohull line honours prize is lining up to be a tough one The fight to claim the prestigious monohull line honours prize in the centenary edition of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's Rolex Fastnet Race is lining up to be a tough one between the world's fastest 100ft maxi yachts. Posted on 25 Jun
Charlie Dalin forced to cancel his 2025 season
Sam Goodchild and Loïs Berrehar to helm MACIF Santé Prévoyance for the Transat Café L'OR Due to health reasons, Charlie Dalin has been forced to cancel his 2025 season. However, in close consultation with his team, the skipper of the IMOCA MACIF Santé Prévoyance and Macif have decided to maintain the ambitious racing schedule. Posted on 24 Jun
Tom Dolan joins Jérémie Beyou aboard Charal
Set for his debut race in the IMOCA class - the Course des Caps There's a hint of an Irish lilt echoing along the docks of northern France, carrying with it a quiet but unmistakable sense of excitement. Posted on 24 Jun
Prysmian & Giancarlo Pedote conclude collaboration
Closing this chapter with gratitude, ready to face new challenges After 18 years of successful collaboration, Prysmian has decided to end our partnership. I would like to warmly thank all the people at Prysmian with whom I have had the privilege of working. Posted on 24 Jun
Barton Marine Pipe GlandsRS Sailing 2021 - FOOTERB&G Zeus SR AUS