Making it to the start line, the first success Launched on 17 July 2017, the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild is about to compete in her first official competition and her first sporting challenge. For Sébastien Josse, the racing stable’s skipper, and co-skipper Thomas Rouxel, with whom he has chosen to share this debut transatlantic race, the past few months have been intense and action-packed in a bid to make the start line of Transat Jacques Vabre in tip-top condition. “The Gitana Team has been loyal to the event since 2001. We’re very pleased to be at the start of this latest edition with the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild. It was an ambitious programme! Three months to fine-tune and make such a machine reliable was a challenge in itself and it’s been the first success for the team, which has spared no effort once again. The boat’s ready to go and the duo is trained up and keen to extend its offshore experience!” admitted Cyril Dardashti, Director of the Gitana Team on his arrival in Le Havre. In fact, it’s interesting to note that the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild is the pioneer of a new generation of oceanic maxi-multihulls and the first giant designed to fly in the open ocean to take the start of a transoceanic race. Outside the basin An exceptional steed of extraordinary proportions... Due to her width and her foils in particular, the latter extending out from either side of the platform, the Maxi Edmond de Rothschild is all on her own outside the Bassin Paul Vatine. Through until the start, she will be moored alongside the Quai de Marseille in the Bassin de l’Eure, at entrance No.1, just a few minutes’ walk from the official race village. From Bassin Vatine, visitors wishing to come and admire this latest generation maxi-trimaran with her resolutely innovative profile will have to head along the Pont des Docks and then Rue Jean Maurel; the latter a lovely nod to the famous sailor and Race Director who the five-arrow team was very close to. THE NUMBERS Sébastien Josse 42 - 4 Transat Jacques Vabres including 1 victory 15 transatlantic races 3 Vendée Globes - 1 Volvo Ocean Race - 1 Jules Verne Trophy - 5 Solitaire du Figaros Thomas Rouxel 34 – 1st Transat Jacques Vabre 11 transatlantic races 1 Volvo Ocean Race - 1 Jules Verne Trophy - 6 Solitaire du Figaros Transat Jacques Vabre 13thedition Creation: 1993 Frequency: every two years Type of race: double-handed transatlantic race Event with multiple classes open to multihulls (Multi50s & Ultimes) and monohulls (Class40s & Imocas) 4,350 miles 38 competing crews, or 76 sailors |