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Back in the game, strategy pays for Beyou

"Bernard Paoli" a franchi la ligne d’arrivée à 20h20mn37s

vendredi 7 août 2009Information Solitaire du Figaro

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Jérémie Beyou guided his Figaro Beneteau 2 across the finish line in St. Gilles Croix-de-Vie at 20H20 and 37 seconds yesterday evening, to win the second leg of the event in an elapsed time of 52 hours 21 minutes 37 seconds – equivalent to an average speed across the 365 mile passage of 6.97 knots. The leg win secured a remarkable come-back for the Breton skipper of Bernard Paoli, who climbed from the back of the fleet at the start in Coruna to the very front, and dominated the second half of the race across the Bay of Biscay. Second-placed Nicolas Lunven, reprising his strong performance in the first leg, now takes the overall lead on combined elapsed time, while third placed skipper Thierry Chabagny (Suzuki Automobiles) made a similarly impressive progression through the fleet to take third.

Beyou owes his success on this leg to his choice of a more north-westerly route than most of his competitors, ensuring that he was the first to benefit from any reinforcement of the predominantly northern breeze : “It was a case of winning a favourable position in the early stages, and then watching every little detail, not letting any opportunity go by. I was above the rest of the fleet throughout, and needed to be because the wind was very shifty, like during the final afternoon when it was really at its worst. You just had to be steering and trimming the whole time. It was a definite decision to go north to find the breeze. That position above the fleet was a good one to be in, because I could bear down on them at any time. I was a bit early in making my move perhaps, I could have waited a bit longer, but there you go, it paid off anyway : I’m back in the overall rankings, back in the game, I’m no longer 46 minutes behind the leader”. Beyou now stands 5th overall, with a more manageable time deficit of 27 minutes.

26-year old Nicolas Lunven (CGPI) has every reason to be pleased with his second place, two consistently good performances now propelling him to the top of the overall leaderboard, ahead of first leg winner Yann Elies, himself slowed down by illness on this leg. On only his third participation in La Solitaire, Lunven is rapidly cementing a reputation as a rising star, having first come to notice in 2007 when he secured the ‘best rookie’ title. For now however he has resolved to keep a cool head : “Pressure ? No, I don’t feel any particular pressure. I’m going to try to stay focussed, the others can have the pressure, to have some youngster shaking up the hierarchy a bit !”

For Thierry Chabagny, who at the half way point of the leg was lying in 24th place, the key was never to give up, and to try new strategies : “In trying to creep up to the north a little, I realised that you could go up without losing too much ground in the rankings. So I kept creeping up, and didn’t lose anything, and even gained a bit. So I said to myself, we’re on an escalator here, onto a good thing, I’ll stick with it as far as it goes. So that’s how I pulled it off. I found myself with a lot of lateral separation but without having lost anything. Afterwards, when the wind came back a bit stronger, all I had to do was just come down to lay the mark at St. Nazaire and win some places.”

Perhaps the most remarkable feature of this testing leg was the close grouping of the fleet right to the very end : no less than 40 of the 52 boat fleet finishing within 1 hour and 5 minutes, after more than two days of intense concentration and attention to detail, exceptional even by the standards of this race. For the two British skippers, Nigel King (Nigel King Racing) and Jonny Malbon (Artemis) there will be much encouragement to be gained from their ability to stay in contact with the fleet and find comparable boat speed when necessary. King finished in 39th, an hour and five minutes behind Beyou, with Malbon keeping his deficit to 1 hour 42 minutes to take 43rd place.


First ten in St Gilles Croix de Vie

- 1. Beyou Jérémie - BERNARD PAOLI arrivé le 06/08/09 à 20:20:37 en 52h21’37’’
- 2. Lunven Nicolas - CGPI
- 3. Chabagny Thierry - SUZUKI AUTOMOBILES
- 4. Troussel Nicolas - CREDIT MUTUEL DE BRETAGNE
- 5. Duthil Fréderic - BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM
- 6. Caudrelier Benac Charles - BOSTIK
- 7. Mahé Gildas - BANQUE POPULAIRE
- 8. Le Cleac’h Armel - BRIT AIR
- 9. Desjoyeaux Michel - FONCIA
- 10. Tabarly Erwan - ATHEMA

Rankings after leg 2

Rg Skipper N° Bateau Temps / Ecart au premier
- 1 Lunven Nicolas 50 CGPI en 105h 49min 21s
- 2 Elies Yann 26 GENERALI à 17’00’’
- 3 Le Cleac’h Armel 62 BRIT AIR à 24’19’’
- 4 Caudrelier Benac Charles 19 BOSTIK à 27’10’’
- 5 Beyou Jérémie 22 BERNARD PAOLI à 27’59’’
- 6 Duthil Fréderic 4 BBOX BOUYGUES TELECOM à 28’47’’
- 7 Morvan Gildas 1 CERCLE VERT à 34’10’’
- 8 Desjoyeaux Michel 45 FONCIA à 37’48’’
- 9 Pellecuer Laurent 7 ARNOLFINI.FR à 37’54’’
- 10 Tabarly Erwan 3 ATHEMA à 39’00’’


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