Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille: Racing starts Monday
by Laura Muma 14 Apr 18:44 PDT14-20 April 2019
Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille 2019 © Christophe Jouany
After two days of registration, practice and final preparations, the 1,000 sailors in the 10th edition of Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille are now ready for racing, which begins tomorrow, Monday, April 15 at 12 pm EST.
The signature eastern trade winds are solidly established, promising to deliver 15 – 20 knot winds for a spectacular week of racing. Even before the first warning signal sounds tomorrow, some great on-water battles are shaping up across all nine classes: Maxi 1, Maxi 2, CSA 1, CSA 2, CSA 3, CSA 4 and CSA 5 (Caribbean Sailing Association), ORCmh (Offshore Multihull Association) and IMHRR (International Multihull Rating Rule).
“The week should be perfect,” said Pierre Casiraghi, this year’s ambassador who will also be at the helm of the Maxi 72 Sorcha, a boat he knows well from racing on her previously in Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez. “This is my first time on the island. The place is amazing and I cannot wait to start racing tomorrow, even though we unfortunately lost a big competitor yesterday, Bella Mente.”
Bella Mente was forced to withdraw from racing after the top two meters of its mast broke during practice on Friday. For Casiraghi, it’s a big loss. “I would have loved to measure myself against them and see how it turns out. But regardless, the fight in the Maxi 1 class promises to be very competitive!”
Another major competitor missing in action this year from the Maxi class is Proteus, the winner of the last two editions of the event. Unfortunately, they dismasted earlier this year in the Caribbean 600 RORC.
Defenders Return to Les Voiles
Across the other classes, four other defending champions return to fight for the 2019 crown: Christian Guyader’s Guyader Gastronomie; Stephen Cucchiaro’s Flow; Nelson Moore’s Windfall; and Claude Granel and Marc Emig’s Crédit Mutuel – SGS; in IMHRR, ORCmh, Maxi 2 and CSA, respectively.
“Having won in our class in 2018, we felt obliged to return to defend our title!” laughed Guyader. “We know, however, that it will not be easy because the bar is very high in multihulls, including many competitors having, like me, participated in the Route du Rhum.”
In fact, many of his former opponents of the famous transatlantic race will be at Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille such as Olmix, the winning boat at the Rhum Multi, who will have on board the very experienced Charlie Capelle; Jean-François Lilti’s L’Avocet; and Alain Delhumeau’s Rayon Vert.
“It’s going to be quite a fight,” promises Guyader. And this should be true in all classes: Raphael Magras’s Maëlia Caisse d’Epargne Cepac Antilles; Raymond Magras’s Speedy Nemo; Sergio Sagramoso’s Lazy Dog; Sir Peter Harrison’s Sojana, which is the largest yacht in the 10th edition at 115′; or Frits Bus’s Team Island Water World, which conversely is the smallest boat in the fleet at 24′.
There are also a multitude of “newcomers,” determined to upset the regulars, so it is anyone’s guess who may top the leaderboard next Saturday. No doubt the competition will be close, much to the delight of sailing fans and sailors who relish the perfect blend of tight racing around the beautiful backdrop of St. Barth, and the friendly camaraderie on shore, a signature blend from Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille’s beginning 10 years ago.
Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille 2019 – photo © Christophe Jouany
In brief:
Five days of competition begins tomorrow, Monday, and continues Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Thursday is the team favorite “Day Off”.
There will be six starts that include the nine classes, with the smaller boats beginning first.
CSA 5 will be the first start, followed by CSA 3 and 4; then CSA 1 and 2. Next up are Maxi 1 and Maxi 2; and finally the multihulls — ORCmh; and then IMHRR Multihulls.
For this 10th edition of Les Voiles de St. Barth Richard Mille, Race Director Luc Poupon and Race Committee Chairman Jean Coadou have developed 26 possible courses for competitors (between 10 and 47 miles).
“For the first time we will be offering two start zones and two possible finish lines, in Gustavia and Saint-Jean, which will allow us to launch for some classes up to two races per day,” said Coadou.
Sixteen nationalities are represented in 2019 from Antigua & Barbuda, Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Lithuania, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Poland, Puerto Rico, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom. The two most represented nations are France and the United States with 14 and 12 boats, respectively.
Quotes:
François Tolède, Director of the Organization:
“We are very proud to organize the 10th edition of the event. It has grown from year to year and is now fully established in the international landscape, known for the great sailing conditions. For this edition, we have once again have created an incredible benchmark to rise up to, and are looking forward to hosting an incredible event. Unfortunately, we have lost a few competitors due to technical issues, such as the Maxi 72 Bella Mente, but as we all know, that is sailboat racing. The 60 teams competing this week are extremely high quality and we are honored they will join us for this very special anniversary edition.”
Caroline Desrivas, Communication Manager for Richard Mille:
“We have been in the adventure for 10 years now, when we joined forces with François Tolède and Luc Poupon from the beginning. We are obviously delighted. The setting is extraordinary, and more and more boats come to participate in the event. It is always a very wonderful time to share with all the teams at each edition. At Richard Mille, we are partners of many very specialized events and we like to be at the beginning of a project, build it and see it grow. It’s really our logic of work within the brand and it’s clearly what we managed to do with Les Voiles organization. In addition, we are pleased that Pierre Casiraghi, one of our partners at Richard Mille, has agreed to be the sponsor of the competition. He is a very passionate sailor who is very involved in the world of offshore racing. It made sense for us to be able to link our partnership with Pierre with that of Les Voiles de St. Barth, an event that delivers the perfect blend of a very relaxed atmosphere on shore and great competition on the water.”
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