Here are some extracts from Michel Desjoyeaux's press conference (Foncia) in Les Sables d’Olonne this Tuesday:
The weather for the start? «We should have a quiet start on Sunday with a 15-20 knot south-westerly. These conditions won't put the boats under too much strain, and will allow everyone to get into their stride.»
Rhythm: «Eight years ago, I gave myself the goal of not exceeding an average of 20 knots per day. This time with so many determined racers taking part, we will certainly have to go faster than that. We're going to spend the first month with the accelerator stuck to the floor!»
Experience: «The fact that I've already done the Vendée Globe may not be a real advantage. It just allows me to feel more at ease with only a few days to go before the start. In previous races, four out of five winners were taking part for the first time. It requires a little innocence and a breath of fresh air!»
Forecast: «In 2000, I was 24 hours ahead of Ellen MacArthur. Four years ago, Vincent (Riou) finished 6 hours ahead of Jean (Le Cam). It wouldn't be surprising if this time the two at the front finish within sight of each other.»
Weather in the south: «In 2000, the forecasts were valid for five days. Now, we have sixteen-day forecasts, but which may not be very reliable. But they do allow us to plan for seven or eight days ahead. That enables you to look at what is coming up and avoid the worst storms. Moreover, the safety gates are further north than before and take us away from the worst gales.»