Mini Transat - Douarnenez to Pointe-a-Pitre, Aymeric Belloir wins the series boat Mini Transat
In control from start to finish
More than 250 miles ahead of Justine Mettraux
Confirmation of his status as Champion of France
The only thing we can blame Aymeric Belloir for, is killing the suspense in the series boat race. Before the start, we foretold a knife fight in this category and instead there has been a quiet loner riding out on his own.
Aymeric Belloir moved into pole position on the second day of racing and then never left, quite the contrary. Early on he saw the abandonment of some of his most dangerous opponents: Damien Cloarec (Lomig) was forced to stay ashore for medical reasons, then Ian Lipinski (Pas de Futur sans Numérique) triggered his beacon and Clement Bouyssou (no War) had to throw in the towel after a lot of breakages along the coast of Portugal. Another of his main rivals, Renaud Mary (www.runo.fr) had to visit Lanzarote opening the way for the trio of Nacira 650s, Aymeric Belloir, Justine Mettraux (TeamWork) and Simon Koster (Go 4 It).
Crédit Jacques Vapillon / Mini Transat 2013
Thereafter he continued to widen the gap as he descended into the tradewinds. He managed to narrowly escape the trap of the depression that formed over the route for the majority of the squad. But what impresses most is the consistency of his progress, clear routing that gave the impression of perfectly controlled navigation. Aymeric had the experience of nine Atlantic crossings, they have played a key role in the quality of his route. The last contact Aymeric had with the earth was in Lanzarote where, during a VHF conversation with relatives, he confided that he felt fit and headed into the Atlantic with his boat in perfect condition.
By winning the Yslab Ranking so impressively, Aymeric betters the achievement of Francisco Lobato who finished seventh in the overall ranking in 2009. The best performance of a series boat remains that of Laurent Bourgnon who finished second in the Mini Transat in 1987, behind Gilles Chiori and ahead of one Isabelle Autissier. But since then, a series boat has never achieved such a feat. Aymeric does not hold the title Champion of French Offshore Racing for nothing ...
PFB The first words of Aymeric Belloir
His race: "It was difficult to manage. I had to know how to rest when needed, but also when to put the brakes on when conditions became too harsh. The first night I just flopped down and I sailed goosewinged downwind. I certainly was not the fastest, but I was making very good progress ... "
The breakage "Early on I broke my boom vang. I also bent a stanchion. But something good came out of something bad and I was able to retrieve a piece of the stanchion to make a splint on the vang. "
His navigation "I already had a little buffer when we got to the Canary Islands, but I was still under threat from Justine and Simon. I made my choice of trajectory at that time and behind me things had to run their course. A few days after we passed Gran Canaria, I could see that the weather favored the leaders. I took the opportunity to run my own race, to pick my routing."
Tout le Monde chante contre le Cancer "I'm really happy to be associated with all the volunteers who are involved in this fight. If I can help spread the word of their daily battle, I am very honoured."
How to become deaf! "The only concern was listening to the weather forecast on the SSB. There was so much noise that I had to listen on the headphones with the volume turned up. I ended up with tinnitus, it was horrible ... "
Cegelec / Eurovia Ranking (prototypes) at 20.00 (GMT +1)
- 6. Julien Pulvé (802 – MEXT – ICA) with 49.3 nm to finish
- 7. Nicolas Boidevezi (719 – Nature Addicts) + 443.3 nm
- 8. Louis Segré (679 – Roll my Chicken) + 503.1 nm
- 9. Michele Zambelli (342 – Fontanot) + 567.7 nm
- 10. Annabelle Boudinot (791 – Agro650) + 585 nm
Yslab Ranking (series boats) at 20.00 (GMT +1)
- Aymeric Belloir (810 – Tout le Monde chante contre le Cancer) finished at 18h57mn27s
- Justine Mettraux (824 - TeamWork) with 253.1 nm to finish
- Simon Koster (819 – Go 4 it) + 76.9 nm
- Renaud Mary (www.runo.fr) + 349.1 nm
- Alberto Bona (Onelinesim.it) + 377.4 nm
Crédit Jacques Vapillon / Mini Transat 2013
MEDIAS AVAILABLE FOR THE PRESS
Royalty free photos for the media area available to download from the press area.
English language video interviews with Benoit Marie and Giancarlo Pedote are now available on the Mini Transat DailyMotion Chanel. An interview with Aymeric Belloir will be added shortly.
NOTE TO READERS
The course 2013: returns to its origins
Original Course
Leg 1 - Douarnenez to Puerto Calero (Lanzarote): 1257 miles.
Leg 2 - Puerto Calero to Pointe-à-Pitre: 2764 miles.
Effective Course
Start from Douarnenez (leg abandoned).
Re-starting Sada (Spain) - Finishing at Pointe-à-Pitre: 3700 miles
Dates
Start from Douarnenez originally planned for October 13, 2013 at 13.00. Departure postponed due to severe weather conditions on the race course.
After 16 days of waiting to find a weather window for the fleet of 84 Mini 650s, Douarnenez was able to hold the start of the first leg of the Mini Transat 2013 on Tuesday, October 29 at 9:19. The worsening weather conditions forced the cancellation of this leg and the Mini Transat fleet found shelter in the ports on the north coast of Spain.76 competitors rallied as to the Galician port of Sada where the race to Pointe-a-Pitre was started the morning of Wednesday 13 November at 09.45. A gate is positioned off Lanzarote and competitors who wish to may stop in the Canaries.
Douarnenez Courses: organizer of the Mini Transat 2013 and 2015 All the organisations of Douarnenez are mobilised with the support of local and regional authorities under the aegis of Douarnenez Courses: the yacht clubs, Douarnenez and Société des Régates de Douarnenez, the Winches club organizers for many years of Mini races with the Mini Fastnet and Trophy Marie-Agnès Péron as torchbearers, but also the association of the Fêtes Maritimes, the Atlantic Yacht Club, the Fédération Maritime and others who are preparing for fifteen days prior to departure, a festival celebrating the sea and the sailors. Competitors will be welcomed into the Port-Rhu a real jewel in the heart of the city.
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