Goodchild: “We’ll try to do things right for Charlie.”
Among the favourites to win the IMOCA class is British skipper Sam Goodchild who has taken up the reins of MACIF Santé Prévoyance due to Vendée Globe winner Charlie Dalin’s illness. He sails with Lois Berrehar and is determined to not only win but continue Dalin’s victory streak as a tribute to the Le Havre skipper who won this race in 2019. Third in 2023 Goodchild said, "We'll have around twenty knots at the start, and the wind will pick up even more. In the Channel, caution is required with the strong current, the rocks, the cargo ships, and close competitors. The watchwords: stay in the lead, and don't break the boat! “
Goodchild and Berrehar have been working with the British navigator, double round the world race winner Simon ‘SiFi’ Fisher, who advises on weather strategy advice pre-start. “Sifi had already worked with Charlie, he knows the boat well ," emphasizes Sam, " It's great to be able to work with him in advance. And being here in Le Havre, Charlie's hometown, has a special meaning. We'll be thinking of him as we leave and we'll try to do things right! "