Will the leader at Fastnet win into Kinsale?

 

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 Approaching The Fastnet Wednesday 30th August 2023 

Image shows   Malo Le Peru (OC Sport Pen Duick project manager), Augustin Boeuf (Regional Councilor of Normandy, Nautical Delegate), Amandine François-Goguillon (Deputy Mayor of the City of Caen, in charge of Education and Equality Opportunities, Family and Early Childhood), Mélanie Lepoultier (Vice-President of the Department of Calvados in charge of boating), Dominique Rose (Advisor of the Calvados Department), Stéphane Nevé, (Head of Sailing Projects at Paprec)  Photo ©Alexis Courcoux

Elodie Bonafous in good spirits in the Celtic Sea en route to The Fastnet

Photo ©Alexis Courcoux

Will the leader at Fastnet win into Kinsale?

The leaders of La Solitaire duFigaro Paprec are due to reach the Fastnet Rock tonight, the long-awaited finalturn of a 610 miles first stage from Caen, the lonely rock heralding a last 45miles sprint into Kinsale, Ireland where they are expected Thursday morning.


All of their attentions have been focused on getting clear of a high pressure ridge and choosing their best position to get through a final front which then promises a fast, brisk final night a tsea, 20kts from the SW with gusts of 25-28 kts set to finally give some fast downwind and reaching.  


At the Isles of Scilly last night,Ireland’s Tom Dolan (Smurfit Kappa-Kingspan) broke to the north east from the top group and held the stage lead through much of the day. But the Irish skipper has spent several hours slowed in the light winds and had dropped to fourth in the late afternoon.


The main peloton, including the solo-skippers who had led in the English Channel, Guillaume Piroulle (RégionBretagne), Corentin Horeau (Banque Populaire) and Basil Bourgnon (Edenred) are still tightly grouped some 30 miles to the west of Dolan, the Swiss skipper Nils Palmieri(Teamwork) and two French rookies Julie Simon (Douze) and BenoîtTuduri (Capso en Cavale) who were holding second and first places respectively a few hundred metres apart.


The western pack should be into the strong downwind conditions first. but will have sailed many more miles than Dolan whose logical focus seems to be sailing the shortest distance to the iconic rocky light he knows well.


The pretty, busy tourist town of Kinsale awaits with a warm welcome, one which should more than compensate for the forecast rain tonight. It is the 21st time that the race has been hosted by Kinsale – making it the most visited stop in the 54 year history of the solo offshore race, and it is he first time since 2019 when Kinsale the Stage 1 finish line when the race was contested in the Figaro BENETEAU 3 for the first time.


So this opening leg of three 600 plus miles stage seems to be very finely balanced but for sure whichever skipper or group are able to set their kites and surf directly towards the rock could gain an unbeatable advantage. The easterly breakaway are gradually converging with their westerly rivals.


Best British skipper is race third timer David Paul in 27th on Sailingpoiint.co/Just a Drop who is less than a mile ahead of Kiwi rookie Ben Beasley (Ocean Attitude) and Germany’s Susann Beucke (This Race is Female). The young New Zealander has sailed a solid first ever La Solitaire leg but will be disappointed to be protested for sailing into the TSS exclusion zone at the Scillies, a tough rookie lesson to take.


They said, by VHF…….
Corentin Horeau (Banque Populaire) 14th this afternoon, “I am withthe group, my buddies. the right pack. What more can you want at this stage. Wehave some sunshine before the grey weather forecast for the tonight intoIreland. At the Scillies there were quite a few possible choices. We'll see what that produces at the Fastnet. But to get there, you will first have to deal with the light winds all today. We were a little ahead of the routings butit is evolving. Logically we must pass the Fastnet at tonight with fairly strong winds especially. It might be a night for the hard hat but it should be nice by morning in Kinsale.”


Loïs Berrehar (2022 MACIFSkipper), 16th “The wind has dropped a lot. It's light on this tackbut I feel good I am in pretty good shape surprisingly. I just put on mygennaker, a sail for downwind work  as ithas lifted now. And that’s a pretty good sign. It could allow us to finallyaccelerate towards the Fastnet. It is going to be an interesting night.”


How to follow

SKIPPERS: https://www.lasolitaire.com/skippers

RANKING/TRACKER: https://lasolitaire.geovoile.com/2023/tracker/

MEDIA RESOURCES: https://www.lasolitaire.com/espace-presse

source:La Solitaire du Figaro PAPREC

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