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Tuesday 4 May 2004 - 18h00
A Concentration of Talent
In five days time, there will be six Open 60 footers and 30 sailors setting off from Calais bound for the mythical Fastnet lighthouse. The lack of quantity will be more than recompensed by the high quality of the competitors participating in the first event in the IMOCA season, the “1000 milles de Calais”.

The crème of the 60 footer skippers
For the Open 60 footer racers, the main event circled on this year’s calendar is the Vendée Globe. And in anticipation of this great single-handed loop of the world, the « 1000 milles de Calais » have a lighter, crewed race : a return trip between Calais and the Fastnet, a technical and tactical race to get the season off to a cracking start.

Golding, Dick, Jourdain, Riou, Seeten, they were all amongst the top ten in the IMOCA world championship 2003 and will all be taking the start of the « 1000 milles de Calais" on Sunday 9 May. Joining them will be a newcomer to their « club » who is far from being a raw recruit in the world of ocean racing : Jean le Cam, who will have the naming ceremony for his brand new monohull, Bonduelle, the day before the start.

The six skippers and their four respective crew have an eloquent track record. The Brit Mike Golding, was always amongst the top three in 2003, and took line honours in the Défi Atlantique; Jean Pierre Dick is the recent winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre; Roland « Bilou » Jourdain made the podium in all the events in 2003 and won the Route du Nouveau Monde; and finally, Vincent Riou won the Calais Round Britain Race last year, while Joé Seeten took third in the last Route du Rhum. As for Jean le Cam, he is a triple winner of the Solitaire du Figaro and has raced his last miles aboard his ocean-going trimaran Bonduelle whilst managing a fine third place in the Challenge Mondial Assistance.

The generation gap
All will not be raced on a level pegging in Calais with the varying generations of boats making for an all the more poignant success. Firstly there will be the state-of-the-art yachts which were worn in last season like Ecover (Mike Golding) and Virbac (Jean Pierre Dick).

Then there will be the 60 footers which date back to the Vendée Globe 2000, starting with the winner, PRB (Vincent Riou) and the most ancient of the fleet, Arcelor Dunkerque (Joé Seeten). Finally, the "1000 milles de Calais » will be the first race for the two sisterships fresh out of their moulds, Bonduelle (Jean Le Cam) and Sill (Roland Jourdain).

A natural balance should come into play as the skippers tease out the superior performances of the most recent 60 footers and the assured reliability of the older models. Everything is geared up for a 1000 mile roller coaster of a regatta spanning four to six days.

A High Brow Start backed by the Entente Cordiale
To celebrate the centenary of the Entente Cordiale, the Royal Navy and the French Navy will be delegating « HMS Quorn » and « Pégase » to Calais, from where the start line for the « 1000 milles de Calais" start will run off the foot of the cliffs of the Cap Blanc Nez. Double Olympic gold medallist in the Tornado (Seoul and Barcelona) Nicolas Hénard, will be triggering the start gun at precisely 1500 GMT followed by the great cavalcade towards the Fastnet.

Crew list for the « 1000 milles de Calais » :
Arcelor Dunkerque
Joé Seeten/ skipperLuc Meurisse
Gilles Colubi
Elie Canivenc
NC

Bonduelle
Jean Le Cam/skipperRonan Le Goff
Henri Daden
Pascal Dourlen
Yann Regniau

Ecover
Mike Golding (GBR)/skipperMerfyn Owen (GBR)
Brian Thompson (GBR)
Graham Tourell (GBR)
Bruno Dubois (BEL/CAN)

PRB
Vincent Riou / skipperYann Eliès
François Laurent
Jean Marc Failler
Albert Barguès (ESP)

Sill
Roland Jourdain /skipperGaël Le Cléach
François Scheek
Bruno Béhuret
Hugues Destremau

Virbac
Jean Pierre Dick/skipperNicolas Abiven
Luc Bartissol
Laurent Delage
Jean Yves Gau

The Programme of Entertainment :
From Wednesday 5 May :
All the 60 foot monohulls will be present in the Bassin Ouest in CalaisThursday 6 May :
Entertainment and exhibitions in the race village, stages in the Bassin de Plaisance
Friday 7 May :
Entertainment and exhibitions in the race village
Between 1100 GMT and 1300 GMT, passage of the « Quatre Jours de Dunkerque » (cycle race) close to the village
Around
1200 GMT : yachts exit the quayside for an exhibition regatta off Calais
Return of the yachts to the marina at around 1630 GMT.
Saturday 8 May :
Entertainment and exhibitions in the race vi
llage
1000 GMT : naming ceremony for Jean le Cam’s new boat « Bonduelle »
Around
1250 GMT : exit of the yachts for an exhibition regatta off Calais
Return of the yachts to the marina at around 1715 GMT.
2130 GMT : Giant fireworks display by Marc Jaumot produced by the Channel, Scène Nationale de Calais, in the presence of Sir John Holmes, Ambassador of Great Britain in France
Sunday 9 May
1345 GMT : exit of the yachts which will make the start line at the foot of the Blanc Nez
1500 GMT : start of the "1000 milles de Calais" heralded by Nicolas Hénard from « HMS Quorn » of the Royal Navy.

KJ

 
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