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Plus de cent ans après la première traversée de l’Atlantique en course, remportée par Charlie Barr et son équipage à bord de la goélette Atlantic en 1905, le prestigieux Yacht Club newyorkais, le New York Yacht Club, ouvre, pour la première fois, ses portes à une épreuve engageant une flotte de multicoques océaniques. C’est donc aux pieds de la Statue de la Liberté que les six MOD70 en lice s’élanceront pour cette première KRYS Ocean Race ; tout un symbole !
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New York More than a hundred years after the first race across the Atlantic, won by Charlie Barr and his crew aboard the schooner Atlantic back in 1905, the prestigious New York Yacht Club is opening its doors, for the very first time, to an event comprising a fleet of oceanic multihulls. As such, six competing MOD70s will set sail from the foot of the Statue of Liberty on this first edition of the Krys Ocean Race. Quite a symbol to say the least!
Quoi de mieux que de finir parmi 15.000 autres marins, après 2.950 milles au portant à travers l’Atlantique ! Imaginez six trimarans de 70 pieds résolument modernes au milieu de plus de 2.000 voiliers traditionnels qui seront réunis au sein de la métropole maritime brestoise, à l’occasion de la 6ème édition de la plus grande fête internationale de la mer… Avec plus de 100.000 spectateurs journaliers attendus à Brest, l’accueil, pour l’arrivée prévue mi-juillet, de cette première KRYS Ocean Race promet d’être festif et animé dans la plus pure tradition des gens de mer.
What better way to finish a race than to suddenly find yourself sharing a stretch of water with 15,000 other sailors, after more than 2,950 nautical miles sailing downwind across the Atlantic Ocean! Imagine six thoroughly modern 70 foot trimarans crossing tacks amidst over 2,000 traditional yachts gathered in the maritime metropolis of Brest, for the 6th edition of the largest international festival of the sea…With more than 100,000 spectators per day expected to flock to Brest, the reception for those completing this first KRYS Ocean Race, scheduled for mid-July, promises to be both festive and animated, thus echoing seafaring tradition at its finest.
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À bord de multicoques en équipage, l’Atlantique rétrécit… 1866 James Gordon Bennet Henrietta • 1905 Charlie Barr Atlantic record impérial 12 jours 4 heures • 1980 Eric Tabarly Paul Ricard • 1981 Marc Pajot Elf Aquitaine sous la barre des dix jours • 1984 Patrick Morvan Jet Service • 1986 Loïc Caradec Royale • 1987 Philippe Poupon Fleury Michon VIII • 1990 Serge Madec Jet Services V • 2001 Steve Fosset Playstation • 2006 Bruno Peyron Orange II • 2007 Franck Cammas Groupama 3 en moins de cent heures • 2009 Pascal Bidégorry Banque Populaire V en moins de 4 jours • 2012 l’histoire se poursuit avec la KRYS OCEAN RA C E …
L’univers des marins est peuplé d’Hommes qui portent leurs rêves et qui se donnent les moyens de les réaliser. Grâce à leur volonté sans faille, à leur persévérance, ils sont les acteurs de belles histoires qu’ils nous content partiellement sur les pontons d’arrivée. Les yeux remplis d’embruns, ces marins hauturiers nous invitent à embarquer aux pays de leurs rêves ! 2.950 milles à armes égales, 36 conteurs d’aventures, 6 armateurs internationaux…
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The sailing world is populated by Men and Women full of dreams who give their all to make them a reality. Thanks to their unfailing willpower and perseverance, they are the protagonists in some fine tales, which they divulge in part as they tie up to the pontoons on their return. Eyes full of sea spray, these offshore sailors invite us to embark on a journey to the land of their dreams! 2,950 nautical miles on equal terms, with 36 storytellers to recount the adventure and 6 boat owners.
À contrario de la série open qui permet tous les développements possibles, la limitation apportée au niveau technique par la jauge monotype permet un combat à armes égales dans lequel les marins font la différence. Le circuit MOD70 va ainsi permettre aux meilleurs équipages océaniques mondiaux de s’affronter en totale équité sportive. In contrast to the open series, which allows all manner of developments, the technical restrictions dictated by the one-design measurement enable competitors to do battle on equal terms, so it’s the sailors themselves who make the difference. The MOD70 circuit gathers together the world’s best skippers to head top-level international crews.
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à armes égales sur la planète océan La KRYS OCEAN RACE est le premier événement officiel du nouveau circuit international des MOD70 : Multi One Championship 2012-2014. Le circuit MOD70 s’engage pour allier spectacle et performance, équité sportive, maîtrise des coûts, impact médiatique et développement durable. Point de ralliement itinérant sur tous les continents, ce nouveau circuit propose une plate-forme de communication unique. Le programme Multi One Design s’inscrit également dans une démarche éco-responsable aux côtés de la Fondation Multi One Attitude pour défendre une cause vitale pour l’homme : la préservation de l’eau sur la planète.
The KRYS OCEAN RACE is the first official event of the new International MOD70 Circuit : Multi One Championship 2012-2014. The MOD70 circuit is committed to combine entertainment and performance, sport equity, cost control, media impact and sustainable development. As a rallying call on every continent, this new circuit offers a unique platform for communication. The Multi One Design programme fulfils the aim of the Multi One Attitude Foundation to promote a vital cause for mankind : the preservation of water on our planet.
multi one championship Asie • Moyen Orient • Europe • Amérique du Nord • Amérique du Sud • Océanie Juil. 2012 & Août 2014
european tour
ocean world tour
Sept. 2012 & Juin 2013
Oct. 2013 à Avril 2014
run sur l’atlantique nord dans le sens des vents dominants
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Krys opticians title partner to the 1st transatlantic race aboard MOD70s
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Krys Ocean Race, an oceanic run across the North Atlantic
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The New York Yacht Club plays host to the KRYS OCEAN RACE
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Brest, a land of projects and a sea of adventure
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The Multi One Attitude Foundation
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Six sailing teams competing in an exceptional boat, the MOD70
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Race for Water and Veolia Environnement
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Foncia and Edmond de Rothschild Group
the first event of the MOD70 circuit. It has to be said that since the start of the 20th century, very few recurrent crewed races have sailed this legendary eastbound course across the North Atlantic. Thanks to the willingness of a handful of men and partners, all anxious to take up with a thrilling maritime past once again, the KRYS OCEAN RACE, a crewed race aboard MOD70s, will set off on 7 July 2012 to open proceedings for the one-design trimaran circuit.
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In the wake of the first eastbound transatlantic races… The custom of Atlantic races and records goes back a long way. The result of a somewhat crazy gamble taken in 1866 by two owners during dinner at New York’s Union Club, the initial confrontation was played out between three American schooners, Vesta, Fleetwing and Henrietta. The reference time established by the crew of Henrietta back then was 13 days 21 hours and 55 minutes… However, it was necessary to wait until 1905 for the organisation of the first official race, the Kaiser Cup,
an initiative by Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany. On 18 May 1905, the starting canon echoed across the bay, releasing a disparate fleet of 11 English and American yachts into the Atlantic. Very soon, two craft were marking each other’s every move: ATLANTIC helmed by the Scottish-born, naturalised American and triple winner of the America’s Cup, Charlie Barr and HAMBURG, a schooner with a shorter waterline length, which was perfectly prepared and a vessel fitted out by the Kaiser himself. 12 days and 4 hours were enough
The KRYS OCEAN RACE by Marco Simeoni, President of Multi One Design S.A: “It’s now three years that we’ve been working intensely with Franck David and Stève Ravussin so that our circuit sees the light of day. With the launch of the first MOD, the KRYS OCEAN RACE constitutes both a success and the
start of the adventure. The various partners associated with this event Krys, our title partner, as well as the cities hosting the start and finish, the cosmopolitan New York, and Brest with the fabulous Tonnerres de Brest
maritime festival – all come together to provide some very promising elements in terms of notoriety and popular success for this first race, whose aim is to be a great event on the MOD70 circuit.”
for Charlie Barr and his crew to cross the finish line off Lizard Point. It took 75 years for the reference time to fall into the hands of a certain Eric Tabarly and his three crew. On 31 July 1980, Paul Ricard recorded the light of Lizard Point at 0°, which indicated a period of 10 days and 5 hours that had elapsed since setting out from Ambrose Light offshore of New York. Since that time, a number of crews and solo sailors, both during races and record attempts, have continued to try to improve on this performance along what has now become a celebrated course.
Krys opticians
title partner to the 1st transatlantic race aboard MOD70s Krys, the major brand of KRYS GROUP, leader of the eyewear market, will be the title partner for the first two editions of the Krys Ocean Race in 2012 and 2014. For the past 40 years, Krys’ opticians have relied on technical, ethical and aesthetic values to best serve their customers. It’s from these same values that the event has been created. The KRYS Match, in October 2011, the first chance to showcase the MOD70 in real conditions H o w e v e r, K r y s ’ i n v o l v e m e n t actually starts in 2011 because the KRYS Match will be held in October of this year. This will be the first time the series will be together as a fleet. The latter will be able to show what they’re made of during speed runs, as well as having the chance to size each other up and challenge themselves!
Arnaud Ploix, Managing Director of Krys Group: “Our involvement in this transatlantic race, which will sport our colours, is a genuine entrepreneurial adventure. Like Marco Simeoni at the head of MOD S.A, our opticians are all entrepreneurs. Since the creation of our brand back in 1966, we’ve opted for a cooperative statute where each person is a player, a decision maker and a manager. Furthermore, this emerging circuit is contested aboard one-design trimarans, which means that they are absolutely identical. As such a parallel can quickly be drawn with our shops. All the shops displaying our blue flag are also respectful of our charter, so all of them are very similar. As is the case with the crews on the MOD70s, what makes the difference is the men and women who are part of our brand.
The title partner goes for a four-year involvement: Krys is the title partner for the first two editions of the transatlantic KRYS OCEAN RACE.
Beyond all the common values we share with sailing in general, it’s also interesting to be present at the genesis of a project.
• In 2012, the transatlantic race will be eastbound, from New York to Brest • In 2014, the fleet will sail the same course in reverse: from Brest to New York
A new class and a new partner in the maritime universe, we naturally have some fine human stories to write together. We’re going to rely on these adventures to further unify our opticians and share the really thrilling, inspirational moments with our customers.”
“Though we want to associate the brand’s image with the values of sailing, a single operation would only have little significance. It takes time to establish a successful collaboration. We ourselves have everything to build around this project. Our involvement in the first two editions of the KRYS OCEAN RACE is the first concrete proof of a partnership which Krys is keen to be part of over the long term.”
A few elements relating to the Krys brand: • 3.27% growth in 2010 • 866 shops in 2009 • 110m2 average surface area per shop • 770,000 Euros of turnover per shop per year (ranks No.1 in cooperative eyeware groups) • 1st national brand to offer an original e-commerce solution to consumers, krys.com, relying on Krys’ network of sales outlets. The brand provides a service 24/7, guaranteeing the quality of the made-to-measure optical equipment thanks to a delivery made in the shop by an expert optician.
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2 0 1 1 The KRYS brand: Set up in 1967, Krys is the group’s reference brand, a brand which boasts considerable notoriety among consumers. Professionalism, accessibility and beauty define its positioning on the market. Accessibility really means something at Krys: with over eight hundred and sixty six shops, the brand has a presence that extends right across France, the French overseas department, Belgium and Morocco. Indeed the Krys opticians are committed to helping eyeware customers in their decision making, advising them and providing them with very clear explanations about any equipment, which is suited to both their need and their budget, through a wide selection of products.
Contact details for Krys’ communications department: Véronique GEORGET Tel : 0033 6 70 60 13 32 Mail: veronique.georget@krys-group.com
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Opening of the race village in the thick of the Tonnerres de Brest Maritime Festival from 13 to 19 July 2012 Approximate finish date 13 July 2012
the New York Yacht Club plays host to the KRYS OCEAN RACE Opening of the race village from 30 June to 7 July 2012 Race start: 7 July 2012
New York by the Sea… Pace up and down the shores of Manhattan and you may well discover the small marina of North Cove and its wooden pontoons along which a dozen J24s are tied up alongside America 2, which in turn is moored next to two “Stars and Stripes”, Denis Conner’s legendary yachts… However, it’s at the very heart of Manhattan, just a few blocks from Central Park, at number 37 on 44th street, that you’ll find the New York Yacht Club, established in its fabulous Club House, founded back in 1844 by John C. Stevens and a few yachting enthusiast friends. In 1851, the 1st Commodore had the schooner America built to challenge English yachting in Cowes. America traversed the Atlantic and, sporting the NYYC flag, won the race organised by the Royal Yacht Squadron. In this way the New York Yacht Club headed home with the “100 Guinea Cup”, which went on to become the America’s Cup. The latter was the centre of activity
at the New York club, which was to victoriously defend it for 132 years, until the Australians won it from them in 1983. Today, the New York Yacht Club boasts over 3,000 members and still has every intention of continuing with its international role in top level competitive yachting. The New York Yacht Club accompanies the KRYS OCEAN RACE in 2012 and 2014: As such it’s THE club that organised the challenge with the America, which will host the start of the first edition of the KRYS OCEAN RACE in July 2011. The New York Yacht Club will be the first Yacht Club in the history of the fledgling MOD70 class. Over a hundred years after the first race across the Atlantic, which was won by Charlie Barr aboard the schooner Atlantic in 1905, the New York Yacht Club is continuing to organise major oceanic events by opening its doors to the MOD70s, the latest generation of trimarans, all of them alike. You
can wager that Ravussin, Jourdain, Desjoyeaux and Josse will have the same fierce determination, the same tenacity and the same competitive spirit as the Scot, Barr. The New York Yacht Club will also have a part to play in the The New York Yacht Club return match, will be the first Yacht which will be settled in 2014 Club in the history of the w h e n , a s a fledgling MOD70 class. club, it will play the role of finishing judge for the KRYS OCEAN RACE, which will be setting out from Brest for its second edition. Positioning itself for two editions to perpetuate the arrival of these superb machines and to share the human and technological adventure that these one-design, MOD70 trimarans represent, seemed like a natural thing to do for a club with such a prestigious maritime past. Contact at the New York Yacht Club :
communications@nyyc.org www.nyyc.org
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a land of projects and a sea of adventure The legitimacy of Brest as a Mecca for ocean racing and maritime gatherings goes without saying. However, the finest pages are yet to be written, which is why the city of Brest jumped at the chance to get involved with Multi One Design for the 2012 and 2014 editions of the KRYS OCEAN RACE. Brest will host the race start in two years time and the race finish during this first edition in 2012. And what a finish…! Tonnerres de Brest 2012 (“Shiver Interview with Jean-Claude LARDIC, assistant to the city hall of Brest and vice-chairman of Brest Evénements Nautiques: 800,000 people, 2,000 boats, 6 JCL : “The MOD 70 project represents the future of offshore Why is it important for Brest to see the fleet of MOD70s festival days… racing with one-design multihulls, where crews will be able rounding off their journey in July 2012 whilst the great The fleet of MOD70s competing in to pit against each other, on powerful, high performance international festival of the sea is in full swing? the KRYS OCEAN RACE will complete JCL : “Since 1992 and its first edition, the maritime festival machines. As such it was important for Brest to associate their journey at the very start of the of Brest has been constantly evolving (whilst retaining the itself with this project so as to highlight its wealth of facilities, famous Brest maritime festival, whose soul and values that are synonymous with seafaring folk), including the new Port du Château and its network of 6th edition will begin on 13 July and from a gathering of traditional yachts to a universal maritime world famous specialised businesses in the offshore racing conclude 6 days later. festival, grouping together all manner of sailors, all types and watersports sector. A race like this transatlantic is an The Brest maritime festival will once of boats and all kinds of activities relating to the maritime additional opportunity to showcase Brest and its maritime again be a unique coming together world. As such, ocean racing naturally fits in nicely with this excellence (“Brest, the sea par excellence”) of sailors and enthusiasts of the sea. context and Thomas Coville’s victorious arrival in Brest back The focus, more than ever before, is to in 2008 (after successfully beating the solo transatlantic Is it important to be associated with a race start venue organise a meeting which is authentic, record) was the first such significant event. The MOD70s such as New York, the 3rd biggest megalopolis in the lively, international, popular and and this first major transatlantic race will thus contribute to world, with a currency market not to be ignored? anchored in maritime culture, whilst reinforcing the openness of the Tonnerres de Brest 2012 JCL : “First of all, New York – Brest have obvious historical being resolutely geared towards the towards the whole of the sea and sailor world.” and geographical links (Brest, the Gateway to Europe, a future, as sailors always are. From the city open to the world and to the sea). This association is dinghy to the imposing three-master, A city which hosts the start and finish of a number also about confirming Brest’s place as a major maritime from the tug to the ocean liner, from the of records, Brest is now set to decide the finish of a metropolis with fields of excellence in the scientific and science universe to the arts world and transatlantic race. What does this size of fleet and this technological domains. And then there are these symbolic from the ship’s boy to the old seadog, all kind of race bring to the plate? dates for both countries and for both cities.” the sailors meet up in the port and on the quays of Brest for a fabulous moment of sharing, discovery and exchange, in a festive context which is in line with the Beyond this major gathering, Brest is unquestionably a city with very close links to the sea, where everything is an invitation purest tradition of seafarers. to share the passions of watersports and the sea... The special Rade de Brest site, enables all types of boats to sail in a safe environment year round. Me Timbers” Maritime Festival):
Press Contact : RIVACOM La Vigie – 20 quai Malbert 29200 BREST Tel : 0033 2 98 43 93 58 / 0033 6 15 91 17 32 Fax : 0033 2 98 43 68 01 florence@rivacom.fr
Organisation Contact : Brest Evénements Nautiques 18 quai Malbert – BP 22208 29222 BREST CEDEX 2 Tel : 0033 2 98 32 20 08 Fax : 0033 2 98 32 20 20 contact@brest-evenements-nautiques.fr
THE MULTI ONE ATTITUDE FOUNDATION Multi One Design gets involved with water conservation Initiated in Lausanne in 2010, the Multi One Attitude Foundation is an organisation, which aims to use sailing as a means to raise awareness and educate the public, so as to find the solutions to basic questions linked to water conservation.
TWO KEY PRIORITIES: • Ocean Preservation: The foundation will present the issues relating to this subject and encourage the public to actively participate in the resolution of questions linked to the pollution of the oceans. • Water Footprint: There aren’t enough water resources to cover the needs of the population. The Foundation is keen to rally together a greater number of people around the question of water stress.
2012 : SHARE collaborating and working to make a difference • An innovative challenge for the universities and technological startups with the aim of developing solutions linked to conserving water. • “ R a c e f o r Wa t e r To u r “ : a n international programme to raise awareness, linked to the MOD70, the Foundation’s ambassador boat.
associations will enable concrete action to be developed on a grand scale. Education: special participation by Titeuf: On 21 March 2011, the Multi One Attitude Foundation launched a module to raise awareness and it is specifically designed for children aged 10 to 12 years.
A DARING PROGRAMME:
2011: LEARN raising public awareness • Christening of the Foundation’s ambassador boat “Race for Water”, on 25 March 2011. • EDUCATION: Creation of a teaching module destined for children, about issues linked to water and in partnership with teachers. • BUSINESS: A programme designed for businesses to raise awareness, including a forum entitled “Offshore racing, a platform for sustainable development?” and the production of a series of commitments relating to a more eco-friendly approach to ocean racing and event management.
2013 : Act finding concrete solutions • A local sphere of activity: in each of the stopover cities on the MOD70 circuit, support programmes will be organised for some local initiatives linked to water. • An international sphere of activity: a partnership with international
In order to encourage this educational programme and appeal to children, the world renowned cartoonist, Zep, has specially created a new book for the Multi One Attitude Foundation. Titeuf, which has sold 11 million copies around the world and has been translated into 15 different languages, will be the hero in this new cartoon. Loved by children and adults alike, this
The race village, designed according to ecofriendly practices, will be a living space as well as a sharing space.
leading light of the Foundation will be a real boon in the mission to draw in a wider public about matters relating to the future of water. THE LODGE FOR THE MULTI ONE ATTITUDE FOUNDATION AT THE HEART OF THE KRYS OCEAN RACE VILLAGE: The race village will gather together all the MOD70 teams and all the partners participating in the circuit. Designed according to eco-friendly practices, the village will also play host to the Multi One Attitude lodge, a space dedicated to the foundation’s mission: to raise public awareness about water conservation. This space will constitute a living space and a place for exchanges, for: • children, with an educational area and the organisation of educational and recreational workshops about water. • the associations and businesses proposing projects linked to water conservation.
Together, let’s protect the most precious resource on the planet: water. Contact : Anne-Cécile Turner Director: Multi One AttitudeFoundation acturner@multioneattitude.com Tel. 0041 2 16 23 92 40 Mob. 0033 6 1 35 08 939 www.multioneattitude.com
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Because of the strict one-design element, the official yards and suppliers respect a construction and launch schedule. This is why just six MOD70s will take the start of the KRYS OCEAN RACE in 2012. This fleet will be fleshed out with a 7th one-design trimaran for the European Tour in September 2012 and will reach the restricted intake of 12 for the start of the Ocean World Tour in October 2013.
Provisional launches:
MOD No.1 : performed on 21 March 2011 MOD No.2 : scheduled for June 2011 MOD No.3 : scheduled for August 2011 MOD No.4 : scheduled for October 2011 MOD No.5 : scheduled for January 2012 MOD No.6 : scheduled for April 2012
This latest generation of absolutely identical trimarans aims to combine modernity and performance, safety, reliability and cost control. Measuring over 10 feet in length (21.20 metres instead of 18.28 metres), the MOD 70s are less beamy than their ORMA ancestors, the latter reaching 18 metres. Seven specific features, which favour safety and reliability, whilst guaranteeing performance, can be noted: Characteristics for a MOD70 • LOA: 21.2 metres • Overall beam:16.8 metres • Water draught: 4.50 metres • Mast rake: 4° • Air draught: 29 metres • Light displacement: 6.3 tonnes • Upwind sail area: 310 m2 • Downwind sail area: 409 m2
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SECuRItY – reLIABILItY – PERFORMANCe Smaller sail area (5%) providing more safety when ocean sailing Longer central hull (10 ft) to minimise pitchpoling Raised beam clearance to reduce wave impacts Possibility to lift the centre hull rudder Curved foils for more performance and safety Shorter monolithic canting mast (+/- 8%) positioned further aft in the hull Low temperature cured carbon fibre & foam sandwich construction
MOD70 Designers – Builders • VPLP Design Office(Fr): Designers, architects office • NORTH SAILS (USA/Fr): Sails, 3DL, unique one-design sail wardrobe Official yards: • CDK Technologies (Fr): Project manager yard, assembly • Decision (Sui): Boatyard, construction of the beams • Multiplast (Fr): Boatyard, construction of the floats • Lorima (Fr): Construction of the masts and booms
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01 race for water Launch: 21 March 2011 Skipper: Stève Ravussin
veolia 02 environnement mod70
Launch: June 2011 Skipper: Roland Jourdain
Stève Ravussin, exuding enthusiasm for every event as well as being a speed freak, quickly developed a passion for the multihull. Very soon, the Swiss sailor left paragliding and motocross to one side in order to begin his sailing career on Lake Geneva aboard various and varied machines. From the Route du Rhum 1998, which he won aboard a Formula 40, the sailor from Lausanne gained the respect of his peers and entered into the world of offshore racers. For years Stève sailed with Franck Cammas and together they stood out in the Transat Jacques Vabre and again, more recently, when they won the Jules Verne Trophy. Stève Ravussin created the MOD70 project with Marco Simeoni and Franck David. In addition to being the skipper of the MOD 01 Race For Water.
A native of Finistère through and through, he wore out the bottoms of his foulies on various craft in the bay of Concarneau from a very early age. From construction to sailing, Roland has experience of all the different stages, even refusing an invitation to sail aboard the trimaran belonging to his friend Jean Le Cam, in order to build the first Formula 40. With contagious good humour, the sailor has built up a fine maritime track record along the way. After a few years aboard a 60 foot IMOCA monohull, Roland is returning to his first love with this MOD70 project, namely the multihull.
The course from New York – Brest ?
The course from New York – Brest ?
“A transatlantic race is always exciting; it’s a relatively long course, but it’s also demanding and fast. This New York / Brest course provides some legendary anchorage points. On the one hand the Statue of Liberty, on the other the Tonnerres de Brest and its old sailing ships. It’s a direct link between the new and the ancient world. It’s a race which will certainly become legendary!“ Krys, title partner ?
“I would like to thank them warmly. They won’t be disappointed at joining the sailing world, its natural elements, the wind, the sea… I thank them above all for supporting this first Multi One Championship race. It’s an important step for us. And it’s only the first of a long line of races in a championship that is designed to last!“
press Contact: Sandra Mudronja 0041 79 445 87 92
Track record in a few dates: 2010 Holder of the Jules Verne Trophy 2001 et 2007 Transat Jacques Vabre winner 1998 Route du Rhum winner
sandra.mudronja@multionedesign.com www.multioneattitude.com
“It’s not a course I’ve ever raced before so it’s pretty exciting to be envisaging this first crossing. Symbolically it will be fantastic to kick off the championship with a sprint which takes the route of the Atlantic Record. There’s nothing routine about it; setting out from New York is always prestigious because we don’t often get the opportunity to leave the United States in that way with the aim of returning home!” Krys, title partner ?
“An optician who takes it slow and steady goes a long way! It’s easy to draw a parallel between their job and ours, so quite simply, welcome to the club! We’re always delighted to see a new partner coming into our environment.”
press Contact: Valérie Beaulieu 0033 1 58 47 84 95 0033 6 62 04 39 77
Track record in a few dates: 2006 and 2010 Route du Rhum winner 1995 and 2001 Transat Jacques Vabre winner 1991 and 1993 Course de l’Europe winner 1989 World and European Formula 40 Champion
valerie.beaulieu@havas-se.com www.canyousea.com
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Launch: August 2011 Skipper: Michel Desjoyeaux
Launch: October 2011 Skipper: Sébastien Josse
Always question yourself and go back to a clean slate to move forward. Such could be the slogan for one of the top solo sailors. However, he isn’t really a solo sailor because part of what characterises Michel is a great thirst for sharing and exchange. With his results speaking volumes, he is one of the “Bande de Port Laf’” (Port La Forêt, NW France), a band who have been following each other around for years and was behind the Formula 40, ancestor to the ORMA and MOD70 multihulls.
The course from New York – Brest?
“This transatlantic is an historically honoured course because it’s synonymous with the Atlantic record. This event will finally enable me to sail around the Statue of Liberty. I’ve never been there! Added to that, the race finish is scheduled during Brest 2012. The course isn’t that easy. There are the currents from the Gulf Stream, the fog from the banks of Newfoundland, but at least it’s a transatlantic in the right direction! Furthermore we’re essentially reviving the great crewed multihull races like the Quebec Saint Malo, a format we were really missing… Whatever happens, the announcement of this first event in the MOD70 circuit, which will sport the name of the title sponsor, the Krys Ocean Race, is a very good thing.“ Krys, title partner ?
press Contact: Laurence Dacoury 0033 1 47 72 81 41
The course from New York – Brest?
Track record in a few dates: 2001 and 2009 Vendée Globe winner 2007 Transat Jacques Vabre winner 2004 The Transat winner 2002 Route du Rhum winner
“It’s always great to welcome a new partner to our sport. Signing up for a long period and contributing towards the development of a new race is very good for the circuit. Welcome to Krys!“
Getting into sailing fairly late in the day, Sébastien Josse plunged into the offshore racing universe by winning the Challenge Espoir Crédit Agricole in 1997. Since then the sailor hasn’t stopped. Indeed sailing on a wide variety of craft and racking up the miles and the experiences, has turned this native of Nice into a very eclectic sailor, as much in control of the helm of a Figaro as that of a 60 foot IMOCA or even the controls of a Volvo 70! We can wager that his brilliant experience aboard Orange II in 2002, his determination and his nerves of steel will serve Sébastien well, so he can quickly get his head around the instruction manual for helming his MOD70.
1992, 1998 and 2007 Solitaire du Figaro winner
presse@teamfoncia.com www.teamfoncia.com
“It’s really great to have the opportunity to compete in an eastbound transatlantic because they’re very few and far between. The course on offer here is pretty reminiscent of the North Atlantic crossing. I’ve never taken part in this particular record, however, during the Volvo Ocean Race, back in 2006, we had a stage from New York - Plymouth. I was lucky enough to be able to sail at the foot of the Statue of Liberty, whilst the Volvo was moored at Manhattan. It was incredible and I have very fond memories of it. This time around we’ll complete the race in Brest when the maritime festival is in full swing, which bodes well for a warm, festive reception, which the inhabitants of Brest are adept at.“ Krys, title partner ?
“The arrival of Krys as partner to the Krys Ocean Race is excellent news for the MOD70 series, as well as ocean racing in general. There aren’t many partners who choose to support classes of boats and the commitment Krys is demonstrating by signing up for two editions is testament to the company’s desire to join up with the MOD70s over a long period.“ press Contact: Tiphaine Combot-Seta 0033 6 85 58 53 00
Track record in a few dates: 2006 4th Volvo Ocean Race 2005 5th in the Vendée Globe 2002 Co-holder of the Jules Verne Trophy 2001 2nd in the Solitaire du Figaro 1997 Challenge Espoir Crédit Agricole winner
tiphaine@zephyrcom.com www.gitana-team.com