(La Trinite sur Mer, France)- With over 190 participants, it can be said
the J/80 Coupe de France is by far the most successful sailing circuit
for one-design sailboats in the entire world. Without a doubt, the
level of sailing overall in France has improved considerably since the
introduction of the J/80 and the development of fleets on all three
coastlines (Bay of Biscay to the west, Mediterranean down south and La
Manche in the north). It is not without coincidence that this year's
2012 Coupe de France was taking on special significance since the next
J/80 World Championships are being held in 2013 off Marseilles in July--
and the J/80 French Association are expecting well over 130 J/80s to
participate.
The Coupe de France consists of seven events that starts with the famous
"monster regatta" known as "Le Spi" (a.k.a. SPI OUEST France) that is
sailed in April off the quaint seaside village of La Trinite sur Mer and
ends with the Atlantic Telegramme Regatta sailed off Lorient. The
series scoring is based on a "high point" basis that counts 4 of 7
events. Proving yet again they're the team to beat was Eric Brezellec's
INTERFACE CONCEPT I, finishing the series with 359 pts and winning by a
clear margin, most notably because of their exceptional performance at
SPI Ouest. Fellow colleague Simon Moriceau also proved they're a
rapidly improving team that is a force to be reckoned with for next
year's Worlds, finishing 2nd overall with 306 pts due in large part to
their strong showings at the Grand Prix Crouesty and the Atlantique
Telegramme event in Lorient. Taking third only one point back was Luc
Nadal's GAN'JA with 305 total pts. Fourth was Herve Leduc's J'ILE DE RE
with 287 pts and fifth was Martin Le Pape's ARPEGE PROMOTION with 266
pts. For more J/80 Coupe de France sailing information