The selected winners of the third edition of Cap pour Elles*, supported by ENGIE, Aina Bauza and Caroline Boule will not now start the two handed Transatlantic race together in Le Havre this October. For personal reasons Boule has been forced to stand down from the race. Seeking a replacement, along with Aina together they naturally turned to one of the other candidates who had applied. Although she won't be at the start, Caroline Boule will remain involved in the project: "I won't be able to go on board, but I'm continuing to follow the project and I have every confidence in them," she says.
AXELLE PILLAIN, A HAPPY ENCOUNTER
Originally from Brest, Axelle caught the ocean racing bug building up to and competing on the mini-transatlantic race in 2019. She moved to Lorient and became an electronics engineer, which led her to collaborate with major teams. In 2023, she worked with Malizia on The Ocean Race and took part on one of the legs. Last year, the skipper decided to strike out on her own and launch her own projects. Cap pour Elles is proving the perfect opportunity to do just that. Initially she was disappointed to have not made the final cut, but a phone call from Aina Bauza changed everything.