Photo: © Lloyd Images |
Photo: © Lloyd Images |
On the eve of the first day of racing, in a light wind of 5 to 10 knots blowing inshore, the crews have been warming up in more ways than one. Together with Tanguy Cariou, Thierry Fouchier, Devan Le Bihan and Sophie de Turckheim, Franck Cammas is no exception.
"It was interesting and also very different to the sailing conditions we encountered in Singapore. The race zone is open and the wind is very shifty. Getting off to some good starts will be all the more important for the ranking. It'll also be more difficult as the race committee will alternate between starts where we're on a reach or starts sailing close-hauled," Cammas said.
Photo: © Lloyd Images |
"The collision we suffered is all but forgotten and most importantly, Tanguy Cariou is fighting fit again. The boat is in tip-top condition too. The shore crew has done a fantastic job," he added.
Alongside Franck, the tactician will be keeping his helmet on to protect his scars from the sun, his focus again on the numerous solid tacks to be performed over the course of the day: "The race zone is pretty technical with a fair bit of chop. There are some fairly clear-cut wind shifts too and you can't always see them coming".
In brilliant form in Singapore, the Swiss on Alinghi don't appear to have lost the thread over the past four weeks' interruption. Quite the contrary in fact. The New Zealanders and the British are still increasingly in the game too one might say.
Finally, the last element to take into account in terms of the difficultly of the task that lies ahead of the French crew: the advantage that The Wave Muscat and Oman Air may have in sailing on `home waters'.
Needless to say the battle is set to be of the highest level in what promises to be a light breeze. Both muscle power and brain power will be called for here, which is an area where Franck Cammas has excelled before.
The crew of Groupama Sailing Team
Franck Cammas
Tanguy Cariou, mainsail trimmer and tactician
Thierry Fouchier, headsail trimmer
Devan Le Bihan, bowman
Sophie de Turckheim, floating crew and observation of the race zone
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