The safety and weather briefing

The safety and weather briefing take place on Wednesday  2 june at 18:00  with Denis Hugues, race Director, Jean-Jacques Quéré, weather forcaster and Frédéric Guérin, President of the Race Comittee.

It will take place as a video-conference and you must connect at 17:45 using the following link : Briefing via Teams

You’re not obliged to install the  Teams application, you can connect using an up to date internet browser.

To connect to  Wifi : Winchesclub-Guest / password : Map&FastNet21

The briefing will be recorded  and put online afterwards.

 

Born in Mini

Offshore racing has by now well and truly re-started , since last weekend up till the end of this week three races have taken place and it’s interesting to see that a fair few competitors have been in the Mini Class. So we had  the Transat in pairs  7 « born in Mini » and noticed  a great second place for   Tanguy Le Turquais. At the moment the  Normandy Channel Race pack which  includes  15 former  Mini skippers has reached the south of Ireland led by Ian Lipinski and Gwenolé Gahinet. And Ocean Race Europe left on Saturday with  9 former Mini skippers. Taking part in the  Mini’s is one of best ‘passports’ to offshore racing !

But let’s come back to  Douarnenez, at 2 days from departure the number of those registered has fallen to  73 for varied, different reasons and the waiting list has been exhausted. Competing we find  10 nationalities, 10 women and 63 men. Amongst them, in the  series, we find  Léo Debiesse on the  966 once more – the Alphas, Basile Bourgnon on the 975 -Edenred, Jean-Marie Jézéquel on the  951 – Branchet/KPL, Hugo Picard the last winner of the Trophy on the 1014 – SVBTeam and of course Hugo Dhallenne, on the 979 – St Lunaire Yacht Club who has won the three Atlantic races this year. On the Mediterranean side, one to watch is  Alberto Riva on the  993.
Looking at the prototypes, Sébastien Pebelier on the podium last Mini en Mei and Select, will once again skipper 787-DECOSAIL and  Irina Gracheva will be on the 800, very motivated after long repairs on its keel. We’ll also see  Victor Turpin on the  850-Pays d’Iroise. The big favourite of the prototypes is  Pierre Le Roy on the  1019- BIG BOUNCE which won the  Plastimo Lorient this year.

You can find all the competitors registered here : https://www.classemini.com/course-fr-trophee-marie-agnes-peron-2021-1.html

 

Under the sun at last!

It’s Monday and it’s under a sunny sky that most of the  77 Minis registered for the 17th  Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy can be found in  Tréboul port whilst waiting for safety checks prior to departure on Thursday. The volunteers and organisers have happily set everything up this morning and everybody agrees that the long awaited summer has finally arrived on the tip of  Finistère ! But will it last .. ?

The weather situation is quite complex for the second half of the week. And it risks deteriorating  from Wednesday with a depression coming up rapidly from Spain to the Bay of Biscay then Ireland. So the wind might be light for the start of the race whilst a second depression, stormy, forms and generates a strong wind over the eastern area from Friday evening. Jean-Jacques Quéré, our weather specialist, remarks that the situation can of course evolve and  will be re-assessed for the pre-race briefing planned for Wednesday 18:00 via videoconference.

Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy – only 7 days to go

One week from the start of the  17th Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy, preparations at  Winches Club are picking up pace and the volunteer teams are organised according to strict  Covid-19 protocols. Everything will be ready on Monday to welcome  84 skippers  and  start their safety checks (the inventory of all the essential and regulatory equipment on board). For the moment the departure is expected to take place at  09:00 on Thursday  3 June.

The Mini season Atlantic races have  well and truly kicked off. After the Plastimo Lorient Mini was raced in full lockdown during  April, then the Pornichet Select and the Mini in  May which ends as I write these words, the Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy will be the 4th race in  less than 2 months for certain. Tanguy Bouroullec, winner this morning of the  Mini in May, commented : « It was energetic! The whole time I had between  15 and 25 knots, the conditions were dynamic. But there was no sun. It was so grey that I didn’t even see the Glenans when I passed beside  them »

Let’s hope summer will make its appearance this time !

Nearly June !

We find ourselves a little more than a month from the departure of the Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy, the first of two Mini races leaving from Douarnenez. The Plastimo-Lorient, which raced during confinement, has just finished and saw Hugo Dhallenne and Thibault Vauchel Camus win in Series (979), plus  Pierre le Roy and Cédric Faron winning with  the  imperial prototype 1019, Réseau étincelle.

The Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy and the Mini-Fastnet have been placed on the list of priority competitions by the French Sailing Federation and should take place on the dates concerned under a protocol adapted to the health situation;  less convivial perhaps but the warmth and good spirits of the Winches Club volunteers will still be present!

Dozens of boats are on the waiting list. And the organisation has just allowed 4 extra places, carrying the number of registrations for each race to 84. The competitors can’t wait to get to Douarnenez in June. Which makes for a very promising season.

MAP Trophy 2021

17th MARIE-AGNES PERON TROPHYFrench Solo Offshore Racing Championship – Mini 6.50

Departure – June 3, 2021
Awards – June 5, 2021

International Solo Race of 220 nautical miles
Douarnenez – Plateau des Birvideaux – Douarnenez

This  race passes through the Iroise Sea and Southern Brittany, has been organised  by the Winches Club since 2005 and registered on the Mini Class calendar since 2006.

This race starts in Douarnenez. Over  220 nautical miles it crosses the Iroise Sea, the Bay of Audierne and Southern Brittany then approaches  Lorient and Birvideaux Lighthouse  and then returns to Douarnenez.

The registration to this race is open in FOR SKIPPERS

2020 Results

 

Some wonderful conditions were brought together for this autumnal version of the 16th Marie-Agnès Peron Trophy. Good, varied weather and an unexpected  finish came together to bring the Mini season to a close.

Entering Douarnenez Bay was a really decisive moment and created quite a few disappointments last night.

But thankfully the hot meal served by the volunteer team was there to cheer everyone up on arrival. Thank you everyone and see you next year!

Finishing order – Prototype :

First : Fabio Muzzolini – 945 – crossed the line at 23:25,19’  which is 1 day 10 hrs 25min and 19 sec of racing

Second : Arno Biston the 551 in 1 day 12 hrs 11min 03sec

Third : Nolwenn Pébelier in 1 day 12 hrs 30min 45sec

Fourth : Emmanuel Renaud in 1 day 12 hrs 46min 03sec

Fifth : Benjamin Doyen in 1 day 12 hrs 54min 25sec

 

Finishing order -Séries :

First : Hugo Picard on the 1014 in 1 day 11hrs 06 min 59 sec

Second : Léo Debiesse the  966 (séries) in 1 day 11hrs 52min 19sec

Third : Lennart Burke on 943 (séries) in 1 day 11hrs 58min 15sec

Fourth : Loïc Blin on 871 (séries) in 1 day 12hrs 03min 03sec

Fifth : Jean-Marie Jézéquel on 1016 in 1 day 12hrs 04min 18sec

 

Podium Vintage Prototypes :

551 Arno Biston

606 Lucas Valenza-Troubat

433 Irana Gracheva

Podium Vintage Séries :

488 Antoine Biarnes

697 Hélène Clouet

671 Matthieu Lacharme

 

 

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