“It was a great race !”

Crédit photo : Manon Le Guen

The 6 winners (Series and Proto) arrived safely. On  arrival, each shared their thoughts about the race, having experienced the 20th edition of the Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy in a different way.

The winner in the Proto class, Romain Van Enis, 969, found the race ‘a bit difficult at the start, it was tough, whether it was the start or the descent into the bay, there was a lot of wind’. The same sentiment was shared by Marie Gendron, 1050, who finished second on the podium in the Proto class: ‘the start was pretty crazy with the wind, it was magnificent and the sun was setting, the clouds were golden’.

Amaury Guérin, winner of the Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy in the Series, found the start of the race ‘complicated’. But after a race that was difficult at the start because of the wind, he ended by saying: ‘Douarnenez Bay is great! If all race finishes are like this, I’ll sign up!

Romain Van Enis is delighted to have been able to take ‘plenty of naps’ after the Birvideaux lighthouse.

The 20th edition of the Marie-Agnès Péron Trophy was complex from the start with the wind, but at the finish, they were all happy to have finished and to have enjoyed themselves. To welcome them, a hot plate and a drink are waiting for them. They’ll be able to get together, share their race and, above all, debrief.

Crédit photo : Manon Le Guen

Proto podium :

1- Romain Van Enis, 969, BE SAILING (1d 03h 02min 16s), average speed 8.14 knots

2- Marie Gendron, 1050, LEA NATURE (1d 03h 43min 46s), average speed 7.93 knots

3- Alexandre Demange, 1048, DMG MORI SAILING ACADEMY 2 (1d 04h 20min 32s), average speed 7.76 knots

Crédit photo : Manon Le Guen

Series podium :

1- Amaury Guérin, 996, GROUPE SATOV (1d 06h 28min 46s), average speed 7.22 knots

2- Paul Cousin, 981, AFP GROUPE BIOCOMBUSTIBLES (1d 07h 05min 2s), average speed 7.08 knots

3- Quentin Mocudet, 986, ASCODAL / SAVEURS & DELICES (1d 8h 38min 5s), average speed 6.74 knots