Class40s
Corentin Douget and Axel Tréhin (Faites un don sur SNSM), winners of the Normandy Channel Race and the Rolex Fastnet this year on their new Lombard Lift 3 design, narrowly pipped Guillaume Pirouelle and Cedric Chateau (Seafrigo-Sogestran) to the line by a matter of 21 minutes. About the same distance behind was Achille Nebout and Gildas Mahé (Amarris).
Douguet was pleased to be in first, "Overall no damage to the boat, we won, what more could you ask for? I'm delighted to be in La Coruña; I have nothing but good memories here, from my first Bay of Biscay cruise when I was very young to being in here first to this port I came to almost 20 years ago now." His co-skipper Tréhin said, "The first 24 hours were tough; we weren't used to the sea yet.
These conditions really take you by surprise. It will be much easier to leave from here for the Caribbean than it was to leave from up there."
In fourth were the Spanish duo on VSF Sports, Pep Costa and Pablo Santurde. Costa said, “Fourth is correct for us, we know there is a group of five or six boat which really want to win this race and so we were in this pack and happy to be able to fight this group. It is not easy and we will be trying hard to do even better to Martinique. The first part of the English Channel was not as we expected and we
had some little issues. Our option was not as good as we had wanted and so we paid a little but we were super good on Biscay, we had a good attitude on there and were going fast.”
Italian duo Andrea Fornaro and Alessandro Torresani (Influence 2) were 17 th in.