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505 Euro Cup Series Leg 1 at La Rochelle Nautique, France - Overall

by Mike Holt 6 Apr 09:14 BST 3-5 April 2026
505 Euro Cup Series Leg 1 at La Rochelle © Christophe Favreau / www.christophefavreau.com

The third and final day of the first 505 Euro Cup of 2026 concluded in La Rochelle on Sunday, hosted by La Rochelle Nautique, a lovely club on the West Coast of France. The 42 teams racing have enjoyed tight and interesting racing in varied conditions.

After a breezy, cold and damp first day, followed by a sunny and lighter day 2 we were expecting another sunny and light day for the finale. As it turned out we ended up with better conditions than expected, with sun shine and 7-10 knots of Westerly wind.

The first race of the day and the 8th in total was started by Swiss team of Cedric Bart and Rene Betschen. However, this race being the rabbit was not the winning ticket with the early starters coming out of the left leading around the first mark. A tight battle between overall leaders Jan Phillip Hoffman and Felix Brockerhoff of Germany and Mike Holt and Rob Woelfel from the USA with the Germans coming out on top, third were the fast improving French team of Maxime Paul and Ludovic Roblin.

Race nine followed a similar pattern with the left again coming out on top, Paul Brotherton and James Fawcett of the UK managed to secure their third win of the event but behind them were JP and Felix, a 2nd easily good enough to give them the win with a race to spare. In third were the French team of Herve De Kergariou and Valentin Dechauffour.

With JP and Felix locked in for first the fight in the last race was for the minor places. Having seen the left side of the course pay in the first to races, all of the protagonists opted to start early in the gate, opened by British team of Rob Gullans and Paul Childs. This time the right won, giving Rob and Paul a handy lead at the top mark that they had nl intention of relinquishing. With the leading contenders buried deep in the fleet the race was on to see if anyone could pull through. As it turned out they couldn't and all of them "played" their discard. Following Rob and Paul was Phillippe Boîte and Timothy Chiron from France and in third Timon Treichel and Morten Roos of Germany.

Overall then JP and Felix take round one, followed by Mike and Rob, Paul and James were in third, Howie Hamlin and Jeff Nelson in 4th and Ian Pinnell and Rich Mundell rounded out the top 5.

La Rochelle was a new venue for the 505 class for a Euro Cup and was very popular with competitors, great race management, fun ashore and top facilities. We will be back.

As usual with the 5o5 Class, 2 training days before the racing and daily debriefs and sharing of information on boat set-up, tactics and boat handling, was extremely popular and useful.

Overall Results:

PosSail NoHelm and CrewClubR1R2R3R4R5R6R7R8R9R10Pts
1GER 9251HOFMANN Jan‑Philipp (NB) BROCKERHOFF Felix (NB) 262131412(12)22
2USA 9266HOLT Mike (NB) WOELFEL Rob (NB) 1113844624(18)43
3GBR 9274BROTHERTON Paul (NB) FAWCETT James (NB) 12179(17)5611345
4USA 9262HAMLIN Howard (NB) NELSON Jeff (NB) 35410172414(22)50
5GBR 9283PINNELL Ian (NB) MUNDELL Richard (NB) 47(12)522789751
6GER 9101TREICHEL Timon (NB) ROOS Morten (NB) 7466135(23)1515374
7FRA 9270BOITE Philippe (H) CHIRON Timothee (H)CVSQ ASCE VOILE ESPAR10911411(15)1497277
8GBR 9232GULLAN Robert (NB) CHILDS Paul (NB) 1635(21)196131110184
9GER 9258HOLZAPFEL Alexander (NB) WITTEMER Arne (NB) 915102(16)997121588
10GBR 9214SMITH Andy (NB) JONNY Mildred (NB) 8109141511(19)14814103
11FRA 22PAUL Maxime (H) ROBLIN Ludovic (H)LA ROCHELLE NAUTIQUE BNIG14161315103(25)3256105
12GER 9260BOGER Tim (NB) BOGER Finn (NB) 128143121415(21)621105
13GER 9198DAISENBERGER Michael (NB) TELLEN Johannes (NB) 1512713(23)18816179115
14AUS 9134QUIRK Michael (NB) ALLEN Rob (NB) (26)21162361017121111127
15FRA 9147DE KERGARIOU Herve (H) DECHAUFFOUR Valentin (H)YCIF ASNQ61719167(35)1223327130
16SUI 9096BART Cedric (NB) BETSCHEN Rene (NB) 1311329813101916(35)131
17GER 8669HOFMANN Nils‑Henning (NB) WEIDENBACH Matthias (NB) 1819(22)112022117195132
18GER 9197BIRKNER Nicola (NB) STENGER Angela (NB) 17182612188(28)2654134
19SUI 9267JACOT Caroline (NB) JACOT Philippe (NB) 21131717(29)121851324140
20USA 9247PUNNETT Mike (NB) DAVIES Alex (NB) 52282514(31)26252219166
21GER 9182SWADE Alexander (NB) TREICHEL Patrick (NB) 2314151952427DNF (43)3428189
22FIN 9069HARTMAN Rosemarie (NB) LAURILA Tuomas (NB) (36)20182028193333229202
23GBR 9261WEDGE Martin (NB) ELLIOTT Graham (NB) 31282824351620(37)1810210
24FRA 8904DECHAUFFOUR Anais (F) RADIER Benoit (H)SNO NANTES BNIG242325291720(35)242331216
25GER 9130BERTALLOT Kai (NB) HOFMANN Kai‑Steffen (NB) 2229233030291118(37)26218
26FRA 9220CHAPELIN Gilles (H) RADIER Arthur (H)CVBCM ASPTT LA ROCHELLE30(35)3432212822222020229
27FRA 8954JEANNE Muriel (F) AGRAPART Franck (H)C N HAUTE SEINE C N HAUTE SEINE353021182227361328(39)230
28FRA 94GUILLOU Nicolas (H) RADIER Nicolas (H)SNPH BNIG293224(35)262632272417237
29FRA 9075BLEUEZ Loic (H) DI PEDE Thibault (H)AN SAINT MANDRIER C V SEINE‑PORT272430262523(31)313030246
30FRA 9211LOBERT Jonathan (H) DE JOUX Charles‑Antoine (H)LA ROCHELLE NAUTIQUE LA ROCHELLE NAUTIQUE2525DNF (43)37393916203138270
31GBR 9253COLCLOUGH Peter (NB) MORLEY Alister (NB) 373327DNS (43)332133322133270
32FRA 9221VEROUL Frederic (H) VEROUL VERLHAC Aubin (H)C N VASSIVIERE C N VASSIVIERE32(37)3333363424292625272
33FRA 8869BOYER Emmanuel (H) BOYER Etienne (H)SR DOUARNENEZ LA PELLE3426DNF (43)28373640102934274
34BEL 9121GORREMANS Paul (NB) HAYETTE Marie‑Pierre (NB) WAUKA Capaie (H)C.A.N HNAIPOLE LIFOU3940DNF (43)31273038302716278
35GER 8750GANTENBERG Mirco (NB) NIEWIARRA Jacob (NB) 2031203938(41)39383523283
36FRA 9218COMMEIL Bertrand (H) COMMEIL Charles (H)YC DE CARNAC YC DE CARNAC193429273238373533(40)284
37FRA 9163GORREMANS Pierre (NB) GORREMANS Jean‑Emmanuel50536313424252936(39)37 285
38FIN 9043POYRY Hannu (NB) DILLEMUTH Matti (NB)505DNS (43)DNS 433631323034388 293
39FRA 9164DECHAUFFOUR Jacques (H) DECHAUFFOUR Sabine (F)ASNQ ASNQ 505DNC 43DNC 4338343721283632 312
40GER 9169SCHONER Rayan (NB) SCHOENER Markus (NB)5052736(40)403334394036 313
41FRA 8676ROBLIN Coraline (F) RADIER Louis (H)BNIG ASPTT LA ROCHELLE 505393722DNF (43)DNS 43DNS 43DNC 43DNC 43DNC 43 351
42GER 8990BREITENFELDT Ralf (NB) DRESP Ingolf (NB)5053835(41)414041404141 357

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