With this new
partial shattered, the Maxi Banque Populaire V carries on falling records on her
attempt on the Jules Verne Trophy. 32 days 11 hours 51 minutes and 30 seconds *
after entering the southern hemisphere,
the fourteen record’s hunters shattered the time set in 2005
by Bruno Peyron aboard Orange II, improving it
by more than one day. Still enjoying
mild conditions, the
crew of the Maxi Banque Populaire
V, by the voice
of his skipper, savors the moment
of the crossing: "We
crossed the
equator at high speed. We are
sailing at 35 knots, on a sea almost flat,
it’s really fun ! The
boat does not suffer, and men even less. Everyone is excited, especially the fresh Cape Horners. Hello northern hemisphere, that's not bad at all this record!
It will now be increasingly difficult to
beat it but still feasible and that's the good news ...". A natural enthusiasm shared
by Thierry Duprey du Vorsent, helmsman / trimmer on board, who joined today’s radio vacation : "We are in the northern hemisphere for a few minutes and it already
seems like being on our usual playground. It's been thirty-two days since we left the Northern Hemisphere, which
roughly accounts for three quarters of
the time in the South and one quarter in the North. It brings
us closer to home, which is good.
The sailing conditions are beautiful,
the sea is completely flat and it is almost straight
on the road. There are very little
squalls, the nights are quiet, starry
... we really encounter exceptional conditions and we could not ask for more,
including the boat. The weather conditions enable us to
break the record but our anxiety is coming
from the technique. We have sailed 20,000 miles without making any pit stop, we
must keep the equipment in good shape."
For Brian Thompson,
this passage to the North was even more particular: “I was lucky enough to be on the helm doing 35 knots as we counted
down 0.02S, 0.01S, 0.01N!! The 3rd small bottle of Champagne we have carried
was opened, and some of the bubbly nectar is first given to Neptune, to thank
him for a safe passage through the Southern Seas..Then comes the saucisson and
the Toblerone, all being shared between the crew and that God of the Sea.”
24,063 miles already in the wake
This return in the North
is not the finish line and on board,
we specifically know that even after 24 063 miles undergone smoothly,
nothing is settled yet. Vigilance is
still more than ever a must,
as the final conditions for the final
stretch ahead appears nicely.
With a lead of 1 432 miles and three days advance on Groupama 3 around the same time, a certain serenity sets in, especially as the inter-tropical convergence zone is seen as particularly friendly as recalled
Thierry Duprey du Vorsent "The Doldrums are not very active, and thanks to our western position, it
should be easy to get through. This will be one of the first times I pass
them without a transition zone of dead calm on a
single board. Again, we are lucky. We will have to get dressed
again in two or three days and
get the fleeces and foul weather gears out again. But we will
accept it more easily as the finish line won’t be far !”
A fighter named Banque Populaire V
With an average of 26.31 knots since leaving Ushant on November 21st, Loïck Peyron and his men have significantly reduced the
time and distance, leaving their fans admiring. Rarely a boat will have
scrolled through that amount of miles
and still demonstrating such reliability. Qualities
that the skipper did not fail
to mention this afternoon: "Last night, around 6pm, we were off
the coast of Recife in Brazil while
we were still off Cape Horn less than a week
ago. The Maxi Banque Populaire
V is a unique fighter
on the planet. We should return to Brest in a week and oddly, it promises to be the
most week-long of this round the
world course." But before seeing the end
of this last week, the fourteen men still have to compose with the North Atlantic sea before entering the
great history of offshore sailing.
* subject
to approval and ratification by the WSSRC (World Sailing Speed Record
Council)
Maxi Banque Populaire V crew
Hors quartLoïck Peyron Skipper
Juan Vila Navigateur, Responsable électronique et informatique
Quart n°1
Yvan Ravussin Chef de quart, responsable composite
Brian Thompson Barreur/ Régleur
Pierre Yves Moreau Régleur, Responsable mécanique et hydraulique
Thierry Chabagny N°1/ Barreur/ Régleur, Responsable accastillage et voiles
Quart n°2
Frédéric Le Peutrec Chef de quart
Emmanuel Le Borgne Barreur/ Régleur, Responsable médical
Thierry Duprey Du Vorsent Barreur/ Régleur, Responsable mécanique
Ronan Lucas N°1/ Régleur, Responsable sécurité
Quart n°3
Jean-Baptiste Le Vaillant Chef de Quart, responsable voile
Kevin Escoffier Barreur/ Régleur, Responsable vidéo et structure
Xavier Revil Barreur/ Régleur, Responsable avitaillement à bord
Florent Chastel N°1/ Régleur, Responsable médical
Marcel Van Triest Routeur à terre
To follow Maxi Banque Populaire V's Trophy
The record figures
Reference time of the Jules Verne Trophy
Groupama 3 (Franck Cammas) - 48 days 7
hours 44 minutes 52 seconds
Record to beat
To become the new record holder, the Maxi Banque Populaire V has to be back
no later than Monday, January 9th 2012 at 16:15:34 GMT.
Lead / Delay at 4pm
1436.2 miles lead on the reference time
Sailing time since departure :
38 days 07 hours 47 minutes 26 seconds or 3 days 18 hours 24 minutes less
than Groupama 3 in 2010.
Maxi Banque Populaire V’s table hunting on her record attempt on the Jules Verne Trophy
Distance Ushant-Equator: crossed
on the 28/11/2011 at 00:26:52 am, French time.
In 5d 14h 55mn 10s of navigation, Loïck Peyron and his 13
teammates realize the fastest time on the distance from Ushant.
Distance Ouessant-Equateur : le
28/11/2011 à 00h 26mn 52 sec, heure française.
En 5j 14h 55mn 10s de navigation, Loïck Peyron et ses 13 équipiers réalisent le
meilleur temps sur la distance depuis Ouessant.
Distance Ushant - Cape of Good Hope: crossed on the 4/12/20
at 07:20 am, French time.
In 11 days 21 hours 48 minutes and 18 seconds, Loïck Peyron and his 13
teammates realize the fastest time over the distance established between Ushant
and Cape of Good Hope, until then hold by Groupama 3 in 2008 in 13 days 06
hours 1 minute.
In 2010, Groupama took 14 days 13 hours
31 minutes and 43 seconds to reach the Cape of Good Hope, Banque Populaire V
thus improves this time of 2 days 15 hours 43 minutes and 25 seconds.
Ushant - Cape
Leeuwin: crossed on the 10/12/2011 at 9:29 am, French time.
In 17 days 23 hours 57 minutes and 18 seconds, Loïck Peyron and
his 13 teammates realize the record for the distance established between Ushant
and Cape Leeuwin, which was previously of 21 days 14 hours and 43 seconds in
2008 hold by Groupama on her first attempt.
In 2010, Groupama took 21 days 14 hours
21 minutes and 54 seconds to reach the Cape Leeuwin
Ushant - Cape Horn:
crossed on the 23/12/2011 at 7:50:30,
French time
The Maxi Banque Populaire V took 30 days, 22 hours, 18 minutes, 48 seconds
since crossing the start line off Ushant to achieve this transition, a lead of
more than one day on the reference time on the Jules Verne Trophy.
Pacific crossing time of the Maxi Banque Populaire V:
10
days 15 hours 7 minutes 15 seconds, or 1 day 20 hours 59 minutes 15 seconds
longer than Orange II, who holds the record of this stretch in 8 days 18 hours
8 minutes.
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