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La Solitaire du Figaro 2010 - 20.Juli-19. August 2010
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Press Release - Paris, 4th December 2009
La Solitaire du Figaro announces 2010 edition of the race
The 2010 edition of La Solitaire du Figaro will cover 1,717 nautical
miles between ports both old and new to the race. There will be the
return to Gijon and Kinsale, which will bring back memories that are
part of the rich history of La Solitaire du Figaro. Between these two
stages abroad, Le Havre will host the race start for the 41st edition
for the first time. Brest and Cherbourg-Octeville will each host a
stop-over once more.
The City of Le Havre will host La Solitaire du Figaro race for the
very first time. With a long history and experience of hosting large-
scale events, the Paul Vatine’s basin and its entire new
infrastructure will undoubtedly provide all the facilities for a great
start for the event from the 20th to the 27th July.
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On July 27th the Figaro fleet will leave Le Havre for Gijon in Spain
on a marathon 515 nautical mile leg, which will see the fleet sail on
both the English Channel and the Atlantic Sea. The initial part of
the leg will be technical as the fleet negotiate the approach to the
Brittany headland, then Chenal du Four, Raz de Sein, Mullein
Archipelago and Isle de Sein.
The sailors will need to be vigilant
and take particular care before the 270 mile crossing of the Bay of
Biscay.
“This first stage of the 41st edition of the race is the
longest and probably the most demanding. This will be good warm up
for the sailors who should be relatively fresh at the beginning of the
race,” explains Jacques Caraës, the Race Director. With a history of
hosting 10 previous editions of the race, Gijon is a landmark for La
Solitaire. The fleet will take a few days rest before leaving Asturias
on August 3rd on the 418-mile run to Brest.
The second leg up to Brest will not be so straightforward; with a
return crossing of the Bay of Biscay to negotiate and the SN1 mark to
be left to port. Following this, there should be a beautiful sail
along the south coast of Brittany, leaving the Croix Island to port
before reaching Finistère. The last part of the course will be very
strategic, particularly when passing the Bay of Audierne, followed by
the passage of the Raz de Sein. These twenty miles are crucial and
will require special attention as the sailors can either make up or
lose ground depending on how they negotiate the tides.
“The dangers multiply towards the end of this second leg after the sprint across
the Bay of Biscay”, says Jacques Caraës, “and will no doubt keep the
suspense going right to the end.” After having had a few days rest in
Brittany, it will be time to leave the Port du Moulin Blanc on August
9th and head to the Irish town of Kinsale.
La Solitaire returns to the much-loved town of Kinsale for the 19th
time in the 41-year history of the race. Although the event has not
returned since 1997, it reindexs to this day, one of the greatest
stopovers of the race. Relatively short at 349 miles, the 3rd stage
of the race, will be nothing but easy. Upon leaving Brest harbour, the
Figaro Bénéteau 2 fleet will head out into the Chenal du Four along
the Portsall rock plateau. Then follows an 89 miles stretch along the
English Channel up the Cornish coastline to Wolf Rock, which must be
left to port. The fleet will converge at the legendary Fastnet Rock,
which must be left to starboard, after the 165 mile stint across the
Celtic Sea, before heading eastwards to Kinsale.
The 41st edition of the race will conclude in Cherbourg in Normandy on
the fourth and final 435-mile leg.
"Competitors will leave the Irish coast on a heading to the Fastnet
Rock, some 45 miles away, which they will leave to port. Following
this they will head down across the Celtic Sea and leave the Scilly
Isles to port when they sea Bishop Rock lighthouse. Then there is a
100 mile stretch across the English Channel to reach the West Lizen
cardinal, just to the north of the of the Vierge Island. This mark
needs to be left to port before the 140 mile sail towards the Channel
Islands”, explains the Race Director.
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Finally, the last few miles of the leg between the islands will allow
skippers to use strategy and play tactics for the second time in this
edition. Here there will be more options to evaluate on how to each
the Cotentin coastline. The sailors will need to indextain alert as
the Raz Blanchard can play games and will no doubt hold us all in
suspense right down to the final miles to the finish line. This will
be the 7th time La Solitaire will finish in Cherbourg-Octveille.
On the 22nd of August, the now traditional boat parade will take place
to celebrate the conclusion of the 41st edition of this legendary
event. The Figaro sailors will delight once again in the very varied
course along the four stages that make up the race this summer. After
an incredible 2009 edition, every sailor has shown eagerness to get to
the starting line and write a new page in the history of this
phenomenal race, La Solitaire du Figaro.
Schedule for La Solitaire du Figaro 2010
LE HAVRE
Village Opening: Tuesday, July 20
Suzuki Prologue: Sunday, July 25
Leg 1 Start: Tuesday, July 27
The Solitaire stops in Le Havre for the first time
GIJON (515 miles)
Arrival of boats: Friday, July 30
Leg 2 Start: Tuesday, August 3
The Solitaire stops in Gijon for the 11th time
Host City: 1991-1992-1994-1995-1996-2016-1998-2001-2002-2004
BREST (418 miles)
Arrival of boats: Thursday, August 5
Leg 3 Start: Monday, August 9
The Solitaire stopped in Brest for the 10th time
Departure City: 1970-1971-1994-1999
Host City: 1981-1988-1997-2007
Arrival City: 1995
KINSALE (349 miles)
Arrival of boats: Wednesday, August 11
Leg 4 Start: Monday, August 16
The Solitaire stops in Kinsale for the 19th time
Host City:
1974
-1975
-1976
-1978
-1979-1980-1983-1984-1985-1986-1988-1990-1991-1992-1993-1994-1995-1997
CHERBOURG-OCTEVILLE (435 miles)
Arrival of boats: Thursday, August 19
Closing Regatta: Sunday, August 22
The Solitaire stopped at Cherbourg for the 7th time
Departure City: 1991-1998-2006
Host City: 2008
Arrival City: 2000-2002
Sabina Mollart-Rogerson
19.08.2010 - Armel le Cleac’h, François Gabart, Corentin Douguet the winning trio
18.08.2010 - final miles to the finish, will it be glory or sorrow?
17.08.2010 - nail biting suspense and fast downwind sailing overnight
14.08.2010 - prize giving ceremony in Kinsale
12.08.2010 - End of Leg 3 on the Solitaire du Figaro
10.08.2010 - a wet and bumpy ride to Ireland
09.08.2010 - start of Leg 3, fast track to Kinsale
08.08.2010 - Fleet ready to leg 3, Kinsale here we come!
07.08.2010 - the decision from the Jury alters scoreboard
06.08.2010 - the Jackal Le Cleac’h bags another one
05.08.2010 - Second one to Le Cleac’h? Watch out for the new kids on the block
04.08.2010 - Beyou in the lead, high winds and rain on the menu
03.08.2010 - Figaro second leg, skippers leave sunny Spain for Brest
02.08.2010 - Figaro fleet ready for leg 2 start in Gijón
31.07.2010 - Armel Le Cléac’h on Brit Air wins first leg
28.07.2010 - Figaro sailors head into second complex night at sea
27.07.2010 - The stage is set in the Bay of Seine
26.07.2010 - 45 at La Solitaire du Figaro start
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