"Talking on the link-up for the radio session is a complicated task. I wouldn't go as far as Loïck and say that it was downright rude to disturb me on my boat, but it's just that sometimes it's rather difficult to find the words to explain what is going on aboard the boat, what is happening in the race and how I feel. Anyway, just now, I was asked what I thought about the pace of the race after one week at sea. I was incapable of uttering the slightest sensible answer. I just repeated the same thing over and over: a miserable performance. It's not going to stop me from getting any sleep, but it's just that I feel that I didn't quite manage to convey my thoughts to you, which really annoys me."
Some thoughts about Kito de Pavant:
"I can remember hugging him on the day of the start and telling him to take care...
I still haven't called him, because I don't have the courage and I'm afraid that it will bring the bad memories flooding back. It's a good example of the commitment you find in this race. For a moment your reason returns and you ease off. I feel so sad for the friends, who are back on dry land and there's my natural reserve too. So, maybe Kito will read these words ...and Yannick, who has given his all to this crazy chase. I know they will bounce back, as they've got the inner strength it takes. Then, there's Marco! Usain Bolt can win the 100m Olympic sprint with his laces undone, but Thiercelin cannot win the Vendée Globe without a mast... Marc is a great bloke."
Jérémie Beyou (Delta Dore)