One victory today for Mistral Loisirs-Pôle Santé Elior, Tales scores third and wins the 2010 Class40 World Championship.Thierry Bouchard on Mistral Loisirs-Pôle Santé Elior can be happy about his new Akilaria RC2 and his crew. He came to confront himself with the other Class40s and test the assets of his new boat; he ended up first on the last round of this World Championship, beating Jean-Edouard Criquioche’s Groupe Picoty and Gonzalo Botin’s Tales. Third today, the Spanish team stays on top of the podium and becomes the new champion. The French team on Mistral Loisirs-Pôle Santé Elior is 2 points behind, and the title-holder Ned Collier-Wakefield is 9 points behind on Concise 2. Thomas Ruyant’s Destination Dunkerque scores fourth in front of Vecteur Plus with Sam Manuard, fifth. Five rounds in total. Five races including two coastal courses took place on the waters of Gijon during this championship. Five boats quickly took the lead and the consistency award goes to… Gonzalo Botin on Tales. He scored 3 seconds, 1 first and 1 third. This inspires respect… Thierry Bouchard on Mistral Loisirs-Pôle Santé Elior for himself scores 2 firsts, 2 thirds, and 1 fourth. As for Ned Collier-Wakefield on Concise 2, the 8th place in yesterday’s coastal course tastes bitter: he scored 2 firsts, 1 fourth, 1 fifth and 1 eighth. They said so: Gonzalo Botin (Tales), Class40 World Champion in 2010: “We only got to enjoy the victory once we were back in the port. This adds one more victory to our credit but this one is an important one for the Class40, which is quite recent. Today was tight, the breeze was very light, and we almost didn’t make it. Our main opponant was really close behind. Fort he first time we were not first to reach the windward mark, but we managed to catch up and get back on top. As I said yesterday, we had to get through today to see what we are capable of. We were consistent and it all worked out. Today we were third but we did better on the previous races. Nothing was ever sure. We fought against several countries and I am really happy about this outcome. This Lombard Design deck is really good and has just been picked out to be produced in series. I hope this victory contributes to developing the Class40 in Spain. The boats are easy, fun and adaptable. It’s a wonderful result that adds up to the rest of the Spanish victories in many sports.” Thierry Bouchard (Mistral Loisirs-Pôle Santé Elior), 2nd in the overall ranking: “We are rather happy of this result. But most of all this boat went quite fast and we really enjoyed ourselves. We were able to compare our boat to the others, which was one of the points of coming here. We usually sail in the Mediterranean so it was interresting to see the boats on the Atlantic. We still have some things to work on though, like the speed under spinnaker. For he moment we are preparing the boat for single-handed sailing because I’m leaving tonight for the Fastnet in Ireland, this is part of the qualifications for the Route du Rhum.” Ned Collier Wakefield (Concise 2), 3rd in the overall ranking: “We’re a bit disappointed of course, we didn’t do as well as we could have. It all came down to the weather, the light breeze didn’t favour us. We had about 15 knots of wind yesterday, and scored two bullets. We just needed the same conditions today. Plus, there were very good sailors here for this competition, the Spanish sailed really well. It was a beautiful race, congratulations to them. And we really enjoyed being in Spain. Now we’re getting back to England and we’ll do the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race, and a lot more races... Then we will be here next year for the 2011 Class40 World Championship on our new boat, the Concise 3, this way we can get our title back.” General Rankings - Mundial 40’ Gijon after 5 races: 1. ESP65 – TALES (Gonzalo Botin) – 10 points 2. FRA83 – MISTRAL LOISIRS-POLE SANTÉ ELIOR (Thierry Bouchard) – 12 points 3. GBR93 - CONCISE 2 (Ned Collier Wakefield) – 19 points 4. FRA88 – DESTINATION DUNKERQUE (Thomas Ruyant) – 21 points – OCS en cours 5. SMR84 – VECTEUR PLUS (Sam Manuard) – 31 points 6. FRA85 - GROUPE PICOTY (Jean-Edouard Criquioche) – 33 points 7. GER66 – RED (Mathias Müller) – 35 points - OCS en cours 8. GBR90 – 40 DEGREES (Peter Harding) – 37 points 9. NED75 – MOONPALACE (Adriaan Van Oord & Roeland Frassens) – 43 points 10. FRA26 – MARIE TOIT-CAEN LA MER (Marc Lepesqueux) – 49 points 11. RSA23 – PHESHEYA RACING (Nick Leggatt) – 49 points 12. FRA91 – KOGANE (Patrice Bougard) – 51 points 13. FRA56 – NEURODON.FR/ESPOIR EN TETE (Christian Chardonnal) – 66 points 14. FRA20 – AUX FILLES DE L’EAU (Anna Corbella) – 69 points Photograph : Tales / P. Garenne - GPO Information: Name: Mundial 40’ Gijon Place: Gijon – Asturies (Espagne) Dates: 22 to 25 July 2010 Number of registered crews: 14 Website: www.mundial-40-gijon.com Press Contact : Grand Pavois Organisation Tel. +33 (0)5 46 44 46 39 Pierrick Garenne – Véronique Largeau pgarenne@grand-pavois.com / vlargeau@grand-pavois.com [All the news] |
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