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North Pacific Crossing
Gitana: a genuine passion for sailing
Von San Franzisko nach Yokohama
www.gitana-team.com - Übersicht

Tuesday 25th March – 1400 hours GMT
Gitana 13 on standby in San Francisco for the North Pacific crossing
Gitana Team wins the Spi Ouest France in the 7.50 Open
Gitana Team is everywhere… Whilst the crew of Gitana 13 are in San Francisco
preparing for North Pacific record attempt, certain members of Gitana Team,
led by Loïck Peyron, benefited from the long Easter weekend to take their
first victory in the Spi Ouest France, thanks to the race stable created in
2000 by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild.
The maxi-catamaran’s 2008 record campaign in the colours of the LCF
Rothschild group continues… Just weeks after its victorious finish in San
Francisco, where it racked up a new reference time from the Route de l’Or
(New York – San Francisco via Cape Horn) in 43 days 3 minutes and 18 seconds
(a time approved by the WSSRC), the crew of Gitana 13 will take to the seas
again. Lionel Lemonchois and his men will be attacking the North Pacific
crossing record between San Francisco and Yokohama; a record which today
belongs to French sailor Olivier de Kersauson and his crew aboard a 34 metre
trimaran Geronimo. The crew of Gitana 13 will have to better the reference
time of 14 days 22 hours 40 minutes and 41 seconds to be able to add a new
record to their conquests.
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Gitana 13 to attack the North Pacific crossing
Fotos: Billy Black – Yvan Zedda / Gitana SA

The Gitana Team wins the Spi Ouest France Bouygues Télécom
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Lionel Lemonchois, skipper of the maxi-catamaran Gitana 13, shares his view
of the course with us: “At first glance, you might well believe that the
North Pacific crossing is a rather nice little stroll through the
tradewinds, but when you look at it in more depth things are actually a bit
more complicated. In reality it is a winding, complex course, which is
likely to prove fairly demanding for the men and the machine alike. However,
as always, this is what makes the challenge more appealing! The time to beat
being fourteen days and a few hours, it may be considered to be a short
record, compared with the Route de l’Or, which lasted over 43 days (laughs).
On this second record of the season, there won't be any appointed onboard
navigator (a position which Dominic Vittet occupied between New York and San
Francisco). Instead I'll be concentrating more on this part, with the same
precious help from Sylvain Mondon on shore. We will be welcoming Kojiro
Shiraishi, a Japanese sailor aboard, as this mix of cultures is something
Gitana Team wished for when it committed itself to this rather atypical
Round the World.”
Given the latest weather information from Sylvain Mondon (Météo France),
Gitana 13 may well set off to tackle this new record at the end of the week:
“We were aiming for a gap around 27th, 28th March but the window seems to
have shifted slightly and today we’re focusing more on a departure between
29th and 31st March. The situation which the various weather files are
presenting will enable the crew of Gitana 13 to gain westing for 3 to 4 days
to hunt down the tradewinds. It's an attractive configuration in terms of
gaining ground along the route.”
A traditional French rendez-vous over Easter weekend, the Spi Ouest France
brings together thousands of racers each year to the Quiberon Bay race zone;
a unique spectacle in Europe with over 500 boats registered. This 2008
edition, which marked the 30th anniversary of the event, will be etched in
our minds for a long time, not solely as a result of the rather feisty
weather conditions, which characterised the past two days of racing, but
also the blockade in the port of La Trinité-sur-Mer operated by the
fishermen at the start of the weekend.
For this anniversary edition, Gitana Team enlisted a 7.50 Open – a 7.50
metres one design – skippered by the general manager and skipper of Gitana
Eighty, Loïck Peyron. The sailor was supported by five crew members; a dream
team comprised of Jean-Baptiste Levaillant on tactics, Antoine Mermod and
Didier Le Vourch’ trimming the sheets and Sébastien Thétiot on the bow, not
to mention the young ‘featherweight’ Alexandre Allegaert, the onboard
mascot.
Valued by the top names in ocean racing, the 7.50 Open groups together a
high class line-up each year. In this way, Gitana Team were up against crews
led by the likes of Pascal Bidégorry, Marc Guillemot, Franck Cammas, Yann
Guichard and even Frédéric Duthil. There were a vast number of racers, some
breeze and some fiercely contended races resulting in a rather close finish.
After the five races run, Loïck Peyron and his crew excelled, taking the
first victory for Gitana Team in this event. They finished 3 points ahead of
Franck Cammas and 5 points ahead of Frédéric Duthil.
Registering for the competition fairly late in the day after just a
weekend's training, the crew of Gitana Team still rapidly found their marks
aboard the Finot one design. “This first victory in the Spi Ouest France is
a team victory, made possible by good cohesion and group work. We hadn’t
trained much but we all just clicked pretty quickly. Personally, I had
already raced the 7.50 Open on numerous occasions and it’s always
interesting to be able to measure yourselves against friends on an equal
footing. The 7.50 Open is a well established boat which provides some great
sensations on the water and gives us some fantastic contact races
synonymous with the one design class. The Spi Ouest France is an incredible
spectacle… a really atypical race, where we race against boats in the same
category, whilst having to manage the crosses with numerous other fleets
which set out after us” confided Loïck Peyron on his return to shore.
Gitana, a passion for sailing
Spurred on by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild, the Gitana story opened towards
multihulls in 2000 with Gitana IX. An ‘armada’ followed with Gitana X in
2002, Gitana 11 (Ex-Belgacom) in 2004, then Gitana 12 (Ex-Bonduelle) in 2006
to replace Gitana X. In 2007, a year after the arrival of Loïck Peyron at
the head of the Gitana Team, the fleet diversified: Gitana 11, the 60 foot
Orma multihull and outright winner of the Route du Rhum 2006, was then
accompanied by Gitana Eighty, a 60 foot Imoca monohull, and Gitana 13, a 33
metre maxi-catamaran was devoted to discovery. Crewed records for Gitana 13
and solo races for Gitana Eighty: this new season already promises to etch
some fine lines in the histories of the Gitana boats…
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Photo credits: Yvan Zedda / Gitana SA – Video credits: Gitana S.A. / Even
Production
Translated by Kate Jennings – Expression
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