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November 06. 2008 at 09:04Live from the Pontoons
On Thursday between eleven and noon (French time), Pierre-Louis Castelli and Frédéric Ottenhof will be talking to Yves Parlier, Yannick Bestaven, Loïck Peyron, Alex Thomson, as well as to Louis Guédon, MP and mayor of Les Sables d\'Olonne and to Christian Lepape, Head of the Port La Forêt training centre ...
11h-12h : live on the website www.vendeeglobe.org
November 06. 2008 at 09:04Sébastien Josse sees changes
«Four years on, the atmosphere is very different: we can see it\'s much more serious. In the past, the monohulls remained in harbour, as everyone was busy preparing their boat right up to the last moment. Today we see at least five boats leaving the port to test their sails or electronic systems and that is something I haven\'t see before in the Vendée Globe! Personally, I\'m much more relaxed than four years ago. I\'m ready, the boat is ready and I know where I\'m going,» said Sébastien Josse on Wednesday.
November 06. 2008 at 08:20Overcast, but fairly dry
It is going to be cloudy today, but temperatures remain mild and it is not likely to be very wet, as we are still under the influence of a low-pressure area centred over France. However, this will be weakening and give way to a shallow low with very few isobars. The wind will be moderate with a north-westerly flow this morning, gradually backing south-westerly and dropping to under ten knots. Tonight a front will be moving in from the ocean bringing rain across Vendée, but this will soon clear and a mild, moderate westerly stream is expected tomorrow. Saturday looks variable, while there are still uncertainties about Sunday: the south-westerly wind will be above twenty knots, veering westerly in the Bay of Biscay, but when they reach Cape Finisterre, the fleet is likely to come to a standstill… High pressure is building over Spain leading to the disappearance of the wind at least on Monday.
Tide times
Thursday 6th November: coefficient 32 - 32
High tide: 10h21 – 23h29
Low tide: 3h40 – 16h19
Friday 7th November: coefficient 34
High tide: 11h43
Low tide: 4h55 – 17h35
November 06. 2008 at 07:02Another Great American
Rich Wilson is the oldest competitor in this sixth Vendée Globe and his boat\'s name expresses this long history of sailing: «It\'s not because I am great or American! The first Great American capsized at the Horn during the San Francisco-Boston record; the second followed the route taken by the clippers. The third is about to be sailed around the world by a solo sailor…»
November 05. 2008 at 18:45Jean-Pierre Dick : «35-40 knots for the first night»
Extracts from Jean-Pierre Dick's press conference (Paprec-Virbac 2) :
«The weather looks being rough from the start. There's going to be a westerly airflow with 20-25 knot winds in the afternoon, gusting to 35-40 knots on the first night. We'll be setting out tacking upwind. Upwind sailing can sometimes be more relaxing than downwind sailing. However, if we need to carry out regular sail changes, it can soon become physically demanding.»
«Spending three months at sea is a unique and enriching experience. It's a privilege to go through this, not a burden.»
«I think my boat is well-suited to a range of conditions. She is not the fastest in every point of sail, but not the slowest either. Upwind in a breeze suits her well. But I think all of the boats are similar in terms of performance. It is the sailor, who will make all the difference. Firstly depending on his motivation, but also on his ability to keep a cool head.»
«Four years ago, I used up all my energy within a week of the start. I have learnt now to control myself, to manage my efforts and not to overextend myself.»
November 05. 2008 at 18:28The Bay of Biscay according to Gitana Team
Sylvain Mondon, the weather expert working alongside Gitana Team, has drawn up some precise forecasts for the start on Sunday at 13h02 (French time): «We're beginning to look more closely at the weather, but between now and Sunday things could still change. For the moment, it looks like being an upwind start in a south-westerly blowing between 20 and 25 knots. Then, the wind is expected to strengthen during the evening reaching an average of 30-35 knots. This disturbed flow will be accompanied by heavy seas, with waves reaching 2 to 3 metres (6 to 9 feet) at the start line. It is going to weed out the men from the boys from the outset!»
November 05. 2008 at 16:45Roland Jourdain's three Vendée Globes
Roland Jourdain spoke this morning during the Vendée Globe radio programme on the website. On Sunday, he will be setting sail on his third Vendée Globe. For Bilou, his first Vendée was "a bit like your first parachute jump, as you don't know what to expect. The second was certainly the most difficult, as you know by then that there are some complicated places and rather like a horse refusing to jump, you turn away from the obstacles rather than confront them. For your third attempt, either you're completely off your head or you love it. Personally, I think I love it..."
November 05. 2008 at 16:11Old, but brand new
Marc Thiercelin still has his sense of humour, as we saw when he was presenting his DCNS monohull. «I may be old, but I'm brand new! It is true that I haven't sailed an IMOCA monohull since the 2005 Transat Jacques Vabre, but since the boat was launched in late May, I have done two transatlantic races… I'm back with a brand new boat, which is light and fast. There are twice as many competitors this time as for my first Vendée Globe in 1996, but at that time I had only sailed onboard her for ten days… While everything has made giant leaps forward, the Vendée Globe still remains a great adventure!»
November 05. 2008 at 15:26Yann Eliès in his own little world
The highlights of Yann Eliès's press conference (Generali) this morning in the Vendée Globe village….
Talking about the performance of the boats: «We have all spent three million euros on our boats and after all that, we end up with something like the Figaros! We all have fabulous machines, which all more or less go the same speed.»
Talking about his first Vendée Globe: «The first for me will be to finish the race. For the moment, we're in the final stages, the last kisses for my children, the last time I lock my front door… When the final spectator boat disappears from view, we'll be at the bottom of the mountain with our back-pack and pick.»
Finding the right pace and in my own world: «How do I see the start of the race? I go aboard my boat, close the doors and am off into my own little world. I'm going to try to do my race without paying attention to what is happening around me. I want to find my own pace and don't want to get carried away by the antics of the hotheads setting off at full throttle, who could see things all come to an end in a few days.»
Still on the pace: «I cannot claim to be going at the same pace as Michel Desjoyeaux, as I don't have his experience. The important thing for me is to be at one with myself and the boat.»
Talking about the food on board: «Pleasure should not consider weight, and food is one of the rare pleasures you can have on board.»
November 05. 2008 at 14:58Bernard Stamm: 20 potential winners
"There are around twenty of us in with a chance of winning. We know what we are doing and we have the boats that it takes. Having said that, some of us should be feared more than others..."
What do you think are the toughest parts of the voyage?
«To begin with, the start, not because of all the accompanying boats, as I know the organisers will take good care of that, but because of the fact that where you are positioned at the start can well determine the rest of the race. After that, there are the Doldrums, which are tricky, but the worst part is facing the aggressive conditions in the south."
Infos précédentes :
- November 05. 2008 at 12:02 : The talent contest winner
- November 05. 2008 at 11:35 : Spotlight on Sébastien Josse
- November 05. 2008 at 10:56 : Radio Vendée Globe - today's schedule
- November 05. 2008 at 09:50 : Foxy, Roxy and Sam's lucky pants
- November 05. 2008 at 09:24 : Final trips…
- November 05. 2008 at 08:44 : Rain returning
- November 05. 2008 at 06:52 : A strange name...
- November 04. 2008 at 18:00 : Marc Guillemot: We'll deal with it
- November 04. 2008 at 17:04 : Stopping seasickness
- November 04. 2008 at 16:00 : Armel ready to take off
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