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Saturday, December 07, 2013
TOUR DE MARTINIQUE
With Bertrand de Broc as Race Ambassador, 15-16 February 2014
The 2014 Tour de Martinique race was officially presented by the Association Ven Dan Vwèl 972 at the Paris boat show on Saturday, 7th of July with the event ambassador Bertrand de Broc, who has just returned from the Transat Jacques Vabre race. The race round the island leaves from Fort de France bay and will take place over the 15th and 16th of February 2014.
The Tour de Martinque race was created 20 years ago and is organised by the Club Nautique Neptune du Lamentin and run by the French Sailing Federation (FFV) together with the Association Ven Dan VwèlVwel 972. Georges Brival, founder of the Tour des Yoles (the traditional Martinique fishing boat race round the island that takes place each year and is the island’s biggest event) is godfather of the event.
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The race course is divided into two parts (Fort de France Bay to Robert and Robert to Fort de France Bay) and prides itself on being a fun event that sees some 50 boats of 24 foot (7.15m) and over split over four classes:
- Coastal cruising class in HN (Cruising)
- Caribbean Sailing Association Spinnakers (Racing, Melges, Class 40 et Figaro II)
- Multihull
- Surprises / Class 8
Entries for the 2014 edition of the Tour de Martinique will once again come primarily from the Caribbean sailing circuit that are attractedwith many attracted to the deep waters on the 100-mile course which guarantees some surprises. The skippers will hnave to negotiate manage the waves and long rolling surf conditionsboth long rolling surf conditions, which are common in the area, and the calmer beats up the coastline.
“The most difficult part of the course will be between the North East and North West part of the island, between Grand Rivière and St Pierre, where the land effects of the Montagne Pelée range can cause strong wind shifts,” Claude Granel, president of the Association Ven Dan Vwel 972, said. “That which is why it is important to position oneself well at this stage of the race. You have to be smart about going to get the wind in the right places. On the south Atlantic side you have to keep well off the coral reefs to avoid any unnecessary risks", explains Claude Granel, president of the Association Ven Dan Vwel 972.
To date, some thirty teams from Martinique, Guadeloupe and the Caribbean have registered their entry. The top three to finish in each class will be awarded a prizeA and a whole range of crews take part from past winners, newcomers, amateurs but also professional sailors like Marc Emig from Marseille, who will be racing for the Association Ven Dan Vwel 972. The top three to finish in each class will be awarded a prize. “I am really pleased to be able to share my experience with all members of the Aassociation,” Emig said.. “I know a bit about little of the challenges difficulties of the course and it is always a real pleasure to sail in the Caribbean at that that time of year.”
This is the ideal opportunity for those who are passionate about sailing and want to compete oin the idyllic setting.
Tour de Martinique Programme
14th February 2014
08 :00 – 17:00 Measurement controls and registrations
19:00 Welcome cocktail and skippers briefing
15th February 2014
07:00 – 09:00 Course 1 race start (Fort de France Bay to Robert)
19:00 Party with live music on the beach – pPrize gGiving for Course 1
16th February 2014
06:00 – 07:00 Local and continental breakfast
07:00 – 09:00 Course 2 race start (Robert to Baie Fort de France Bay)
18:00 Cocktail party and pPrize giving
NOTE: The Association Ven Dan VwèlVwel 972 will also be supporting the “Ven Dan VwèlVwel Martinique” crew of Andrzej Kochanski and Hervé Héjoaka (and coached by Marc Emig),isd on thecompeting in the Transquadra 2014 (starting July 2014).of Andrzej Kochanski and Hervé Héjoaka and coached by Marc Emig.
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Ven Dan Vwèl 972:
Sports association law 1901 The– Association Ven Dan Vwèl 972 is a non-profit associationis created in 2003 by a group of sailing enthusiasts whose index aim is to introduce and share both experience of the sea and sailing with the as people as possible largest number of people and particularly women. Acting as a bridge between the traditional local “yoles and gommiers” (the or dug outs andlocal fishing boats) and modern sailing, Ven Dan Vwèl 972, actively promotes the democratisation of sailing in Martinique. The Ven Dan Vwèl 972 sailing and leisure club has trained over one hundred crew, both men and women, from all social and professional backgrounds, over the past ten years. With a base at the Club Nautique Neptune (CNN) du Lamentin and a training area located in the Fort-de-France bay, Ven Dan Vwèl enjoys excellent facilities. The association raised the bar in 2010 with the introduction of three new racing boats (JOD 35, Sun Fast 3200 and Gibsea44) and had entries inon key events: with a first time participation on the Transat Bretagne-Martinique (finishing *11th out of 16 entries), the Tour de Corse 2011 (16th out of 53 overall entries and 3rd in the IRC3 class), the upcoming 2014/2015 Transquadra as well as the organisation of the Tour de Martinique 2014. ,The Association also co-produced tion with Caramole Média and Martinique 1ere of a TV documentary on sailing and racing (at the Latitude Regatta), the upcoming 2014/2015 Transquadra as well as the organisation of the Tour de Martinique 2014 with Caramole Média and Martinique 1.
About the Club Nautique Le Neptune (CNN):
The CNN is a sports association, which in 2013 has been celebrating 40 years of work in Martinique and Caribbean sailing. It has much experience of organising successful events. The dynamism of its members and the quality of its coaches makes Club Neptune the largest host of local events on the water and in dinghy sailing they have been awarded the FFV Top Clubs status, allowing them to issue qualification certificates from 2013 in Martinique.
A locally oriented space club, Neptune holds the majority of the regattas on the island, both fun and with a theme (Solitaire, Mixed Doubles, Carnival…) or more formal championships.
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