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Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez: fuelling dreams!

– A dreamy first race to Cavalaire for 132 Modern sailboats
– Battle commences for the IRC Bs (North Sails Trophy) and Cs (BMW Trophy)
– Tomorrow, the Classics join the fray, provided the wind gods play ball.

A moderate W’ly wind of 15 knots, increasing to 25 knots with gusts of 30, generous sunshine and a lovely swell fringed with foam. Saint Tropez served up its much-fantasized conditions today for the 132 Modern yachts and their thrilled crews in this sporty opener to the 24th Voiles de Saint-Tropez. As such, Cavalaire witnessed a procession of boats in tip-top condition from IRC Groups B to F setting a blistering pace, the race favourites already settled nicely into position at the head of the fleet. The bunched arrivals off Le Portalet, with all their spinnakers flying, were the absolute embodiment of racing at its finest on this opening day of competition.

Go West
With the W’ly wind building, Race Management was in no doubt that the 132 Modern yachts should be sent due West, towards L’Escalet and Cavalaire, to reap the benefits of the powerful downwind conditions synonymous with speed and spectacle on their homeward leg, their spinnakers and large gennakers a rainbow of colours. The seas remained gentle and perfectly manageable, which was particularly appreciated by the smallest craft. As they made landfall at Cavalaire with its swirling winds, it proved to be one of the most boisterous episodes of the day for the crews, who promptly set to work on a series of manoeuvres and sail hoists to get round the mark before dropping down the gulf under spinnaker. Among the IRC Bs competing for the North Sails Trophy, Clive Llewellyn’s Grand Soleil 50 Mad IV, a familiar face on the podium in Saint Tropez, was evenly matched against rival Ada Cuciac’s formidable First 53 Yagiza. Among the honed IRC Cs vying for the BMW Trophy, Frédéric Puzin’s Ker46 Daguet3 was already at an advantage ahead of Hanno Ziehm’s Marten 49 Moana in elapsed time. Discover all the results online in elapsed time on Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez’s website. 

Geostationary marks out on the race zone
Motorised and self-guided geostationary marks are being used during the racing at Les Voiles. Self-propelled using electric motors and GPS technology, they are able to make for a specific point on the racecourse and maintain their position without physical setting. As a result, the seabed is protected throughout as there is no longer a need for anchoring or chains. From a competitive standpoint, this technological development also means that the Race Committees can quickly modify and adjust the start line and optimise a course according to the day’s weather conditions so it’s win-win for the competitors and the environment. 

Tomorrow, Classics or Mistral?
Tomorrow, Tuesday, we’re eagerly awaiting the 85 Classic yachts to join the fray in the quest for the highly prestigious Rolex Trophy, unless the very windy conditions forecast decide to colour play. George Kohrel, Principal Race Officer: “The wind has been constantly building since this morning and the Marine Storm Warning from Météo France is yet to be finalised. We’re expecting 30 knots of N’ly wind in the gulf tomorrow, with predicted gusts of 50 knots off Pampelonne. If the wind drops off tonight, there will still be more than 20 knots tomorrow morning, so I reckon there’s a 90% chance that they won’t race. We’ll hold a meeting tomorrow morning to decide about opening the village.”

Today’s partner: BMW
Thomas Donce, Event Project Manager:
“This is the 15th year that BMW has partnered Les Voiles. We’re raising our game every year with a set-up that corresponds nicely with the event. We’re targeting sailing enthusiasts as well as novices. We will have a strong presence during the first week with some brand-new vehicles on display in front of the Harbour Master’s Office, opposite the entrance to the village. We’re showcasing the fully electric BMW iX1 and IX, as well as the range’s standard bearer, the BMW I7, with all the latest technologies. These electric vehicles boast a range of up to 620 km. We’ll also be shining a spotlight on electro-mobility (myBMW app to interact with the car), and sustainability. Indeed, BMW is keen to reduce the carbon footprint of its manufacturing process by limiting our CO2 emissions. We’ll also be out on the water with our ‘Excellence Club’ programme, which offers our clients the opportunity to get out on the water for a day aboard a Swan. Of course, we’ll also be awarding the IRC C Trophy for the most competitive and most technological class.” 

Programme 2022
Week 1: Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez: Modern and Classic
Tuesday 27, Wednesday 28, Friday 30 September and Saturday 1 October: racing for the modern and classic yachts 
Thursday 29 September: Challenge Day, Club 55 Cup, Centenarians Race
Saturday 1 October: Prize-giving (week 1)

Week 2: Les Voiles Maxi Yachts and Multihulls
Sunday 3 and Monday 4 October: registration for the large modern yachts (Wally, Mini Maxi, Maxi, Super Maxi) and Performance Cruising Multihulls (in excess of 60-feet)
Tuesday 4, Wednesday 5, Friday 7, Saturday 8: racing 
Thursday 6: lay day
Saturday 8 October: Prize-giving (week 2)

Partners to Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez  
ROLEX
BMW
NORTH SAILS
WALLY
SUZUKI MARINE
MARSHALL 
MERCANTOUR
BYBLOS
BESSERAT DE BELLEFON
TORPEZ (VIGNOBLES DE SAINT-TROPEZ)
BERNARD OPTIC
PEPINIERISTE PIERRE BASSET
ESPRIT VILLAGE A SAINT-TROPEZ

TOWN OF SAINT TROPEZ
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
LES MARINES DE COGOLIN
FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE VOILE
YACHT CLUB DE FRANCE              
INTERNATIONAL MAXI ASSOCIATION

Organisation:
Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
President: Pierre Roinson
Principal Race Officer: Georges Korhel
Race Secretary: Frédérique Fantino
Technical Manager: Philippe Martinez
Communication and Management Attaché: Chloé de Brouwer
Editorial: Denis Van den Brink
Website: www.lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr
Media site: www.snst-media.com/
Facebook: les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Officiel www.facebook.com/VoilesDeSaintTropezOfficiel
Twitter: @VoilesSTOrg 
Instagram: les_voiles_de_saint_tropez https://www.instagram.com/les_voiles_de_saint_tropez/

Photo Credit: SNST/Gilles Martin-Raget
Video: SNST/Guilain Grenier, 6G 

Press Relations: Maguelonne Turcat