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Syndikate Vendee Globe 2008/09 - Gitana Eighty
www.gitana-team.com - www.vendeeglobe.org - Übersicht Vendee Syndikate
Press Release No.36
Wednesday 15th October – 1500 hours UT
Gitana Eighty in Les Sables d’Olonne from Friday
At the end of the week, in line with a request by the race organisers, the
monohull equipped by Baron Benjamin de Rothschild will leave its home port
of La Trinité-sur-Mer, Brittany, for Les Sables d’Olonne, where start of the
Vendée Globe will be given on 9th November. The great rendez-vous is
approaching and with twenty-five days till kick-off, the Gitana Team is
sharpening its latest weapons.
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Foto: Yvan Zedda / Gitana SA
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Gitana Eighty configured
Since being relaunched at the start of September, Gitana Eighty has
performed a number of test sails off La Trinité-sur-Mer in order to round
off her preparation. However, this week, the time has come for loading and
stowage aboard the boat. Loïck Peyron and his men are proceeding with the
victualling. This begins with the food and a whole range of freeze-dried
dishes which will make up the bulk of the skipper’s consumption. Some dishes
specially prepared by Mont d’Arbois as well as the ‘fresh’ food will be
loaded in Les Sables d’Olonne, just a few days before the start. However
this victualling also comprises the safety gear, the first aid kit, as well
as the material for repairs and spares, which Loïck Peyron may have to use
in the event of technical problems. “It’s a massive job… nothing must be
lacking and everything must have its place aboard. Everything is weighed
beforehand and then the majority of the gear is vacuum-packed prior to being
carefully stowed in sites designated for this purpose.”
Meantime, the skipper of Gitana Eighty has been honing his weather
preparation. As such, on Monday 13th October, he travelled to Toulouse and
the headquarters of Météo France, for a day working alongside Sylvain
Mondon, loyal router and weather adviser to the Gitana Team: “The Vendée
Globe is a race where weather routing is forbidden but we are able to and
indeed have to work on this aspect in the days running up to the start.
Together with Sylvain, we looked at the weather sequence for the Vendée
Globe 2004-2005, virtually hour by hour, in order to identify the key
transitions and passages from the last edition. However, this work session
was also the opportunity to look into the large weather phenomena along the
course and the various scenarios I may have to tackle. Finally, we performed
a simulation of the way the organisation of the weather work to be produced
aboard according to the gathering of information” explained Loïck Peyron.
A rehearsal twenty-five days before the grand start
This Wednesday afternoon, in the bay of Quiberon, the skipper of Gitana
Eighty entered into the spirit of the game with a full scale rehearsal. This
unique approach was something that Loïck Peyron wanted to action so as
nothing is left to chance: “This afternoon I will simulate a start. This
might appear strange but experience has taught me that Vendée Globe start
days are always stressful for all the people concerned and we wanted
everyone to know their role beforehand. As such, early this afternoon I will
leave La Trinité-sur-Mer under motor, escorted by our support ribs, as will
be the case in a little over three weeks’ time. At that point I will take a
single-handed start off Tréhot prior to an afternoon’s sailing.”
On Friday evening, following an 80 mile delivery, Gitana Eighty will make
her entrance into the famous channel at Les Sables d’Olonne, prior to taking
her place in the no less celebrated Vendée Globe pontoon. The shore crew,
managed by William Fabulet, have made it a point of honour: the monohull in
the colours of the LCF Rothschild Group will be all set for her
circumnavigation as she moors alongside in Port Olona. Solely a few
adjustment sails are scheduled, as the three week wait in Les Sables
d’Olonne will be a long one and for Loïck Peyron there is no way he’s going
to deprive himself of sailing as D-Day approaches.
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…
Find all the latest about the Gitana Team at www.gitana-team.com
Translated by Kate Jennings – Expression
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