Generali
- Successful Start For Sam On Skandia
Prologue
racing for the Generali Solo began this weekend
with two proposed days of inshore racing for Davies
on board her Figaro, Skandia.
Saturday’s
first day of racing saw Davies gain 14th in the
competitive Figaro fleet. With a gusty 20-30 knots
breeze Davies completed 2.5 laps of the windward-leeward
course in just over 1.5 hours. Race winner was
Yann Elies on board Groupe Generali Assurances.
“It
was close racing throughout and from the outset
I was in a reasonable position. A couple of the
guys were pushing their luck trying to cross me
on port tack but Skandia and I were holding our
own. Unfortunately, at the final windward mark
I underestimated the angle to the mark and tacked
early - with so many boats around it was a tough
place to be and it lost me some places in the
overall ranking but no damage and a great overall
race, so I am looking forward to tomorrow's inshore."
Due
to strong, gusty winds in excess of the racing
committee's starting limit of 30 knots, racing
today, Sunday 13th June, had to be cancelled.
Along
with Liz Wardley and Marie Daniel Marie-Albane,
Davies is just one of the three female competitors
in the thirty-five strong fleet.
All
the races of the Generali Solo will see Davies
pitched against some of the biggest names in French
offshore solo sailing including past Solitaire
du Figaro winners: Dominic Vittet (1993); Eric
Drouglazet (2001); Kito de Pavant (2002) and Armel
Le Cléac’h (2003).
“To
be able to race against these guys a month before
the start of the Solitaire du Figaro is a great
opportunity for me. Due to the long-term support
of my sponsors Skandia, I have been able to train
through the winter at Port La Forêt, with
some of the best Figaro skippers; Armel Le Cléac’h,
Gildas Morvan, Jeanne Grégoire (Sam’s
co-skipper in the recent Lorient – St Barts),
Erwan Tabarly, Yann Eliès but to be able
to race against them competitively will be fantastic,
and nerve-wracking, because I know that throughout
the event the level of competition will be very
high” Davies commented.
The
first offshore section of the event begins tomorrow,
Monday 14th at 1400.
“The course will take us in four legs from
Port Leucate to Porquerolles along the French
Mediterranean coast. The longest leg is only 190
miles, so the whole event will be very tactical
and will be totally reliant boatspeed and good
weather information.”
“This
will be a completely different event to the two
handed Lorient to St Barts I raced last month
as not only will I be racing single-handed, but
the conditions are totally different. There is
minimal tidal effect and the wind conditions can
be very tricky. One thing, however, is the same.
The racing will be relentless and there will be
little down time to rest even during the short
stop-overs as well be doing a series of inshore
races at each port. Luckily, I have a great “preparateur”
– Laurent Bedarrides – who will be
working with me and looking after the boat to
ensure that I can get some rest and prepare my
weather information when I am not racing.”
With
Skandia, the long-term savings company, supporting
her throughout her three-year campaign she has
been able to use the winter months to fine tune
Skandia before and during her training. Sam and
her team are confident that Skandia is totally
ready and her experience in the transat Lorient
– St Barths [where Davies finished fifth]
will come in very useful. Davies finished 24th
overall in her first year at the event in 2003
and this early improvement in her rankings is
an encouraging start to the 2 weeks of intense
racing ahead.
For
more information visit http://www.samdavies.com
or contact :
Kate Steven
kate@offshorechallenges.com
T : +44(0)870 063 0210
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Race schedule:
Saturday,12th June Port Leucate – Inshore
racing
Sunday, 13th June Port Leucate – Inshore
racing
Monday, 14th June Port Leucate / Port Camargue
(120 miles)
Tuesday, 15th June Arrival Port Camargue
Wednesday, 16th June Port Camargue – Inshore
racing followed by leg to La Grande Motte
Thursday,17th June La Grande Motte – Inshore
racing
Friday, 18th June La Grande Motte/Beaulieu sur
Mer (c. 190miles)
Saturday, 19th June Arrival Beaulieu sur Mer
Sunday, 20th June Beaulieu sur Mer – Inshore
racing
Monday, 21st June Beaulieu / Porquerolles (c.
110miles)
Tuesday, 22nd June Arrival in Porquerolles
Wednesday, 23rd June Porquerolles – Inshore
racing
Thursday,24th June Porquerolles / Hyères
Friday, 25th June Porquerolles – Inshore
racing
Saturday, 26th June Porquerolles – Inshore
racing, close of regatta