Please select your home edition
Edition
Armstrong 728x90 - HA Foil Range - TOP

Tom Dolan's one track mind at three days before La Solitaire du Figaro start

by Tom Dolan Racing 20 Aug 2021 21:06 UTC

Three days before the start of one of the most gruelling ever editions of La Solitaire du Figaro, the annual multi stage French solo offshore race, Ireland's solo racer Tom Dolan remains serene and calm as he seeks to ensure everything is perfectly in place in Saint Nazaire on the French West coast, near Nantes as he looks to better last year's high water mark of fifth place overall.

His fourth challenge for La Solitaire du Figaro follows one of the longest courses yet, just less than 2,500 nautical miles of racing including three legs of more than 620 miles or four days and three nights at sea. The race starts and finishes from Saint Nazaire with stops in Lorient, Fécamp and at Roscoff in the Bay of Morlaix, variously taking in essential turning points at La Coruna, Fastnet Rock and Saint Gowan off the SW tip of Wales. "It is a long, hard course for sure."

Outlines the 34 year old skipper of Smurfit Kappa-Kingspan, "Make no mistake about that. But there are at least two of the legs and are open, offshore, ocean courses and these are long but should be more straightforward sailing. You get more into an offshore rhythm. It is a succession of short races with lots of rock hopping, tidal gates and headland, tacks and gybes that really take it out of you on the water."

"Stages 1 and 3 are offshore and 2 and 4 are more coastal. Full on, intense and demanding are the three words that best sum up the programme for the next three weeks", notes Dolan, "Finding the right rhythm, the pace and not getting into the red zone early on and staying lucid are all vital. So much of this race is in the head."

Dolan, who originates from County Meath, has had a promising build-up with an eighth in the Transat en Double - Concarneau - Saint-Barthélemy double handed with Gildas Mahé in May and most recently fifth in the Solo Guy Cotten - Concarneau last month, and he notes that prior to his ankle injury during the season's curtain raiser the Solo Maitre Coq in April he was in the top five of that race which he had to retire from.

"I am as ready as I can be. I even had a holiday this year which is a first. And so I am here full of energy and wanting be out there. I miss the racing, I miss being out there doing it, I really do", smiles Dolan from the deck of his Figaro Beneteau 3 Smurfit Kappa-Kinsgpan which is docked amidst the line of up 34 boats in the shadow of the giant concrete former German submarine base that dominates the waterfront.

"I feel like with the experience and the confidence I have from last year's result, and the consistent finishes, that I can operate a bit more conservatively, that is to say at 95-98 per cent at times to ensure I conserve some energy for the long game", notes Dolan, "And in that respect having to still look after the ankle a little bit is a blessing. I have to move more carefully and gently around the boat."

And while the Top 5 result last season undoubtedly boosted his morale, his confidence and his profile, now as he contemplates the start that result does now bring a need and desire to improve on it. He says he is not too concerned about this added pressure.

"I have to do better than fifth, that is the target. I don't know how I am going to feel if I don't do better than that, but I don't feel under pressure. I have support for the next three years and my aim is to win La Solitaire at some point before then. That is what I am focusing on with no distractions. I don't really want to be looking at other races, other classes, other targets in the meantime", concludes Tom Dolan.

www.lasolitaire.com/en

Related Articles

Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour Cattolica day 3
Guardia di Finanza wins the first stage in Cattolica, Marina Militare team win in the WASZP class It was the Guardia di Finanza team that won this first stage of the 5th edition of the Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour, followed by the Marina Militare team and the Goztepe Yelken team from Turkey that won third place. Posted on 5 Jun
Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour Cattolica starts
10 lighthouses to admire along the Italian coasts, 9 stages; 10 competing teams The 5th edition of the "Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour" "Giro dell'Italia a vela", began with the departure of the first stage that will lead from Venice to Cattolica. Posted on 3 Jun
Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour departs Venice
The 5th edition of the Giro dell'Italia a vela On June 1st, Venice will host the start of the 5th edition of the "Marina Militare Nastro Rosa Tour" - the "Italy Sailing Race," organized by Difesa Servizi in collaboration with the Navy and SSI. Posted on 1 Jun
Transat Paprec 2025 review
The lessons of an unforgettable edition A breathtaking finish, unbearable suspense, a favorite who lived up to expectations (Skipper Macif), a Saint Barth native who shone to the end, young talents gaining experience... This Transat Paprec fulfilled all its promises. Posted on 13 May
Transat Paprec Finish - The most beautiful night
Charlotte Yven claims victory again under the Skipper Macif banner, this time with Hugo Dhallenne From the explosion of joy of Charlotte Yven and Hugo Dhallenne (Skipper Macif) to the happiness of Thomas de Dinechin and Aglaé Ribon, less than three hours passed. Posted on 9 May
Transat Paprec Day 19 - hours from the finish
The first boats are expected to arrive in the middle or late part of the night in Saint Barthélemy In less than 24 hours, we'll know the winner, the podium, and the full rankings of this incredible Transat Paprec. As they battle through a windless zone that's capturing everyone's attention, the competitors know that anything is still possible. Posted on 8 May
Transat Paprec Day 18
48 Hours to Glory By Friday, the outcome of the Transat Paprec will be known. But who will have the final say? Who will seize the advantage, who will get stuck, who will claim an honorable finish, and who will be left disappointed? Posted on 7 May
Lush aims for Solitaire du Figaro Qualification
In the Solo Maître CoQ at Les Sables d'Olonne, France Rhode Island-based offshore sailor Erica Lush is making her next attempt to qualify for the prestigious Solitaire Du Figaro this week in the Solo Maître CoQ race in Les Sables d'Olonne, France. Posted on 7 May
Tom Dolan retires from the Solo Maître CoQ
Following an unfortunate incident during the first inshore race Tom Dolan, skipper of Kingspan, was forced to retire from the Solo Maître CoQ Series following an unfortunate incident during the first inshore race held yesterday in Les Sables d'Olonne. Posted on 7 May
Transat Paprec Day 17
"An Atlantic Crossing with the Intensity of La Solitaire" They've proven that persistence pays off—even when faced with serious setbacks. Lola Billy and Corentin Horeau had to make a pit stop in Lisbon during the first week of the race to replace a damaged rudder. Posted on 6 May
Vaikobi 2024 DecemberHenri-Lloyd Dynamic RangeAllen Dynamic 40 Footer