Outsiders galore
Among them is Fabien Delahaye (Legallais), 2013 winner with Sébastien Rogues who. He sails with past 470 Olympian Pierre Leboucher on a Lift V2 which was launched in 2023). They won Les Sables Horta. They only just finished ahead of another pair of podium contenders, Spain’s Pep Costa and Pablo Santurde del Arco (VSF). In his first season in the VSF colors, Catlan Pep has done well (2nd in the Rolex Fastnet Race), and Santander’s Santurde is the perfect co-skipper who has always finished on the podium on this race, winning with Nicolas Carpentier in 2021, third in 2017 with Phil Sharp, second in 2013 with Alex Pella and third last edition with Alberto Bona.
Achille Nebout and Gildas Mahé (Amarris) need watching too as they were second two years ago and are winners of the Transat Québec Saint-Malo and the Med Max. They are looking forwards to this race after being sidelines this seasonbecause of a dismasting.
"They're working at full speed and know each other very well," adds Corentin Douguet. Normandy’s favourites areGuillaume Pirouelle and Cédric Château (Seafrigo-Sogestran)who many tip for the podium, especially after them winning the most recent circuit event in Saint-Malo, Quentin Le Nabour and Thierry Chabagny (Bleu Blanc Planète Location) and Italians Lucas Rosetti and Matteo Sericano (MaccaferriFutura) could also shine at the front.
Heading into their first Transatlantic together are Ireland’s Pam Lee and her American co-skipper Jay Thompson on Lee’s Pogo S4 #EmpowHer. After learning the course last edition as part of the Engie Cap Pour Elles initiative, Lee has hopes of finishing around tenth or maybe a little better. …..“If we are tenth or better I will be delighted and if we are 15thor worse it will be disappointing.” She noted.
Sasha Lanièce (Alderan) who sails with Germany’s Sanni Beucke competing in her first major race in Class40, is full of praise for the field. "I think they're all very strong," she says. "There's really a very good level... And the front of the race will be hard to win!"