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About 300 miles from goal this afternoon (metropolitan time), the leaders of this fourteenth edition of the Transat AG2R LA MONDIALE have planned to cut the finish line at Gustavia-Saint Barthélemy around 17:00 local Thursday, May 10 (23:00 Paris). But if the duo Hardy-Ruyant (Agir Recovery) was in pole position, it did not mean that the race was won! Firstly because a little ten miles from their transom, the tandem Simon-Lagravière (Brittany - CMB Performance) was a bit faster, then because there were grains to negotiate and sargassum plates to cross…
The playground becomes more and more rugged: the swell is compressed on the West Indian arc, the waves are recovering under the pressure of tonic trade winds, the breeze is waking up especially at nightfall under grains more and more consistent , the ocean is punctuated by "adhesive tapes", these clusters of aggregates, clusters of agglomerates, these veins of devein: sargasses come to spice up this arrival scheduled for Thursday, May 10, just before the time of ti-punch , a brutal transition between salty and sweet, between oceanic sloshing and hierarchical balloting, between Atlantic movement and terrestrial upheaval ...
Best time
And if the time is not yet to cheers and cheers (it will wait until 17:00 local time), the reference time that will achieve the first will be frankly pulverized: we must go back to 2006 when Kito de Pavant and Pietro D'Ali won in Saint-Barthélemy in 19 days 22 hours 24 minutes and 30 seconds! This means that this fourteenth edition of the Transat AG2R LA MONDIALE has set the pace: since the departure of Concarneau on April 22, the sixteen duos in the running have almost never left their spinnaker.
And with this stimulating tempo, no less than fourteen Figaro Bénéteau will improve this reference, because even the couple Tanguy Le Turquais & Clarisse Crémer (Everial) who makes 150 miles to the leaders should conclude before Friday night ... It will then remain at sea only the Mathieu Claveau & Pierre Loulier duo (Les Frigos Solidaires) and Guillaume Farsy & Renaud Nicot (Cornouaille-Solidarité Saint Barth) who have opted for very different paths, more than 400 miles North-South from each other !
Control and marking
Let's not fool ourselves: the hierarchy has been clearly established since last night's cropping. Leading for days, Adrien Hardy and Thomas Ruyant (Agir Recovery) went from "wind mode" to "control mode": once marked the advantage of the North Way (a reference to the breath of the Vendée Globe?), the two friends focused on the delta that separates them from the duo Sébastien Simon & Morgan Lagravière (Bretagne CMB Performance). We know these two extremely velar Figarists, and the differential of ten miles can thus quickly melt: the West Indian canals (passages between the islands) are often devious, the volcanic reliefs sometimes flabby, the currents sometimes matois, the benches of seaweed constantly cautious ...
To control a competitor is to stay between his position and the mark to be prepared, in this case, the island of Saint-Barthélemy. This is what the tandem leader does, but when there is more than one opponent, the marking becomes more complex. Gildas Mahe & Nicolas Troussel (Breizh Cola) know that they continue to stand out from the South, an option at risk however since they themselves must look in their rearview mirror the trajectory of their pursuers, Pierre Leboucher & Christopher Pratt (Guyot Environnement): only five small miles separated them from the goal on Wednesday afternoon ...
Serial duels
And this problem of transmuting from a hoped-for score to a "panty" marking is reiterated for the following: what about the fight between Erwan Tabarly and Thierry Chabagny (Armor Lux-Gedimat) against the tight-knit couple formed by Anthony Marchand & Alexis Loison (Royer-Secours Populaire Group) and Corentin Douguet & Christian Ponthieu (NF Habitat)? The latter follow the lead of the leaders when the title holders opted for the North. And within the pack, the duels have become topical: Justine Mettraux & Isabelle Joschke (TeamWork) want to destabilize Ronan Treussart & Simon Troel (The Pearls of St. Barts). Just like the Ministries Thomas Dolan and Tanguy Bouroullec (Smurfit Kappa-Cerfrance) cover their pursuers, the duo Loïs Berrehar & Erwan Draoulec (Concarneau Entreprendre) as well as Pierre Rhimbault & Romain Attanasio (Brittany CMB Espoir)!
The next night announces some obscure insights into the definition each crew gives of control, marking and the optimal route. In any case, Gustavia is already preparing for anthology finals as only the Transat AG2R LA MONDIALE is likely to initiate: grouped arrivals, even tight, tense finish successions, strings crossed edges, processional strings on this day of Ascension ... And let's not leave aside a parameter that is too often forgotten: once the island is dressed, it will be necessary to lower the spinnaker and go upwind, against a rather muscular trade wind, towards a finish line wet in the heart of the port of Gustavia!