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Mini Transat îles de Guadeloupe - Leg 2 Day 16

by Mini Transat - Îles de Guadeloupe 15 Nov 2015 21:41 GMT 15 November 2015

Game, Ofcet and Match

Ian Lipinski wins the Mini Transat Îles de Guadeloupe

It is only after having crossed the finish line that Ian Lipinski (Entreprises Innovantes) could savour his victory after the duel with Julien Pulvé (Novintiss). But it was difficult! The last three race days have been hell for those who sailed through the first stage with a comfortable lead. Ian had over 11 hours lead over Julien: in the end, things were much closer.

"The shot passed so close that his hat fell off." It was not the war between Ian Lipinski and Julien Pulvé, but a win in the Mini Transat îles de Guadeloupe, which is not a gift we can offer every morning. For Ian, working for two years with the Prépa Nautic yard in La Rochelle in the preparation and development, the new production boat, Ofcet, the challenge was huge The battle was fought to validate the traditional approach in competition with the new production boats, such as Argo and the recent Pogo 3s. In the end, his friend and team-mate Julien Pulvé, was the main threat. The two iconic skippers from the La Rochelle boatyard found themselves side by side. They engaged in hand to hand fighting; an experience that was undertaken in different ways by the two sailors. Julien was frustrated and found it imposible to find an opening, a way to escape the control that Ian held on to The two men know each other and appreciate each other well enough to share information through VHF, and to send each other puzzles to pass the time. But of course, their interests were quite different.

Two sailors for a collective victory

When Julien found a way to escape, it began a long period of suspense. The northern route chosen by the sailor from La Rochelle paid off and Ian Lipinski ended up 60 miles behind his opponent. Finally, though, the turnaround didn't happen. Both experienced sailors found themselves together on Ian's boat upon his arrival: but it was Ian who pocketed the final victory and Julien who could claim to have mastered the Atlantic crossing brilliantly. Two Ofcets in the first two positions for the production boats is perhaps the beginning of a great industrial adventure for the La Rochelle boatyard that committed to this crazy gamble. With such an excellent result, the order book should fill up in the coming months. Behind Tweedledum and Tweedledee, we now expect Tanguy Le Turquais (Terreal) who should take third place in the production boats after a long lonely journey between the leading duo and the battalion of pursuers. There will be even more tales to tell about his race...

The marina colony

In Pointe-à-Pitre, arrivals follow one another as friends and families swell the size of the small settlement that revolves around the race. Some of the sailors who had to withdraw are also enlisted, such as Davy Beaudart, Romain Maxime Mouchel and Eveillard. For them, the adventure stopped prematurely, but it was hardly conceivable not to share in at least a small part of the euphoria of arrival. With the arrival of friends from France, they also bring news of the news of the dark hours in Paris. The tone of the conversation becomes more serious, and it casts a long shadow over the pleasure of the arrival. Even in normal situaitons, it's difficult to regain a foothold in life on land of the country and now, far away from their country, with their heads empty from hours at sea in solitude, it is an even more difficult path to walk.

Ranking at 18h: (HF TU+1)

Series (Ranking Ocean Bio-Actif)
1 Julien Pulvé – 880 - Novintiss arrived on the 15th November at 02h 06mn 15s
2 Ian Lipinski – 866 – Entreprises Innovantes arrived on the 15th November at 10h 15mn 06s
3 Tanguy Le Turquais – 835 – Terréal at 16,6 miles from the finish
4 Armand de Jacquelot – 755 – We Van at 46,4 miles
5 Edwin Thibon – 721 – Coeur Fidèle – at 46,9 miles

Prototypes (Ranking Eurovia Cegelec)
8 Simon Koster (Eight Cube) arrived on the 14th November at 17h 36mn 37s
9 Nicolas d'Estais (Librairie Cheminant) arrived the 15th November at 04h 24mn 56s
10 Vincent Grison (Roll my Chicken) at 73,8 miles from the finish
11 Fidel Turienzo (Satanas) at 128,5 miles
12 Nikki Curwen (Go Ape ! Live Life Adventurously) at 272 miles

Overall Provisional Ranking:

Prototype sponsored by Eurovia Cegelec
1 Frédéric Denis - 800 - Nautipark arrived at 10h 12mn 30s HF TU+1 on the 13th November
2 Luke Berry - 753 - Association Rêves arrived at 00h 18mn 18s HF TU+1 on the 14th November
3 Ludovic Méchin - 667 - Microvitae arrived at 00h 32mn 16s HF TU+1 on the 14th November

Series sponsored by Ocean Bio Actif
1 Ian Lipinski - 866 - Entreprises Innovantes arrived at 10h 15mn 06s HF TU+1 on the 15th November
2 Julien Pulvé - 880 - Novintiss arrived at 02h 06mn 15s HF TU+1 on the 15th November

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