
The sailing on Friday was not optimal, low winds with huge oscillations across the race course area. Then, on Saturday it was almost perfect, with 10-15 kt winds from the southeast. On the closing day on Sunday, a less than idyllic weather scenario played out as a Low (depression) swept across the Bay of Biscay, bringing with it rain, fog, and good breezes from the southwest. In the end, the J/70 and J/80 classes enjoyed a lot of racing, both getting in a total of eight races.
In the J/70 class, it was “fratricidal warfare” between the two brothers Phillipe and Eric Guigne- in fact, it was a friendly family battle, too. After compiling seven 1sts, it was Phillippe’s crew on VIRTUAL REGATTA 70 that won quite handily with just 9 pts total. His crew consisted of Damien Scelo, Tanguy Caron, and Benjamin Diouris. Second was his brother Eric on FORCE G sailing with a complete family crew that included Antoine Guigne, Adrien Guigne, and Gregroire Guigne! Finally, in third place was Ivan Damon’s JUNIOR SANGALKAM with crew of Lucie Ribet, Eric Kescaven, and Matthieu Kloek.

Over on the handicap racing classes, it was the J/122 MUSIX winning IRC 2 Division, skippered by Philippe Baetz from La Trinité sur Mer. Then, in the Osiris 2 class, it was Patrice Vidon’s J/111 J4F that handily won their class, too. For more Atlantic Telegramme Regatta sailing information Add to Flipboard Magazine.