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November 17, 2022

The Favorites Make Themselves Known!


The 14e edition of the St. Barth Cata-Cup got underway on Thursday, November 17. This first day of competition saw the 57 competing duos set out on an invigorating race between the islet of Toc Vers and Roche de Bœuf, before setting sail again in the afternoon between St Jean Bay and Pain de Sucre in slightly less difficult conditions, but with different zones of transition, which continually reshuffled the cards in the heart of the fleet.

No real surprises at the end of the day, although the favorites made themselves known. In the provisional classification, Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand (Segeco), sailed perfectly with two race victories, putting them in first place and winning the “Design Affairs-001” Prize. They are ahead of Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot (Pixail) as well as Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivier Gagliani (Les Perles de Saint-Barth–Bativrd), big favorites at this regatta. The title holders, Argentineans Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser (SBDE), also proved they were in good form, but already played their joker in the first round due to an accident with their jib sheet.

 

SAINT-BARTH CATACUP 2022 : Prix Design Affairs : HEMERA : Christian VILATE, Octavio DORBESSAN, MUSTO : Frank WEIGELT, Andreas LUTZ, WOOD STEKKE : Pierre LE CLAINCHE, Antoine JOUBERT © Pierrick Contin

 

“It was a superb first day with two great races, not too short, not too long, but a tough day!” points out Gurvan Bontemps. The weather conditions were quite challenging for the Thursday races, with a flux in wind blowing between 13 and 20 knots. In this context, the heavies in the competition and the small sport catamaran specialists were a cut above the rest. “As we expected, it was confirmed from the outset that they can be counted on this week. We saw some great battling for the front positions. As for us, we are super happy with our performance. We got stronger little-by-little. We already had a good flying tuning sail, which allowed us to be fast enough while we still are in the process of learning our new sails,” comments the Frenchman, who, after a second and third place, finds himself in second place in the provisional standings at the end of the first day. A first day dominated by the head and shoulders of duo Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand, who sailed perfectly into two first places. “We raced pretty well. We are happy with our speed. It was pretty dense and as one might expect at a regatta at this level, it's all played out in the details,” explains the Segeco helmsman, who has already confirmed his ambitions.

 

Expediency Is The Ticket

 

SAINT-BARTH CATACUP 2022 : Prix Design Affairs : SEGECO : Tim MOURNIAC, Pierre-Yves DURAND © Pierrick Contin

 

“The first race was a kind of big windward-leeward loop, so it was not too different from what I am used to doing. It was all tactics. You had to follow the wind and best exploit the site effects,” notes Tim, a member of the Nacra 17 France team, experienced in this sort of regatta. “We did really well when passing the first windward marker, but we were really fast going downwind, which allowed us to catch up to Gurvan and Benjamin, pass them, then finally win. On the second race, there were transitions to negotiate along the west coast of the island. That was like a raid a little harder and nervous-making to navigate, with a lot of maneuvering. The fact that we started well allowed us to create a nice little lead at the beginning but when it became more delicate, by being in our position, we forcibly paved the way for the others who took advantage to gain speed. The passage of the point in Colombier was the decisive moment. The Argentineans, who had taken the lead for a moment, made a small error when clearing the point. We were able to seize the opportunity and get back in the lead,” continues Tim Mourniac, winner of the Design Affairs-001 Prize this evening, who is keeping a cool head about what’s coming.

 

No Room For Error

 

SAINT-BARTH CATACUP 2022 : Prix Design Affairs : DESIGN AFFAIRS OO1 : Cedric BADER, Laurent BADER © Pierrick Contin

 

“Today, we were feeling good. Tomorrow, it could be someone else. There are several of us vying for the final victory,” concludes Pierre-Yves Durand’s teammate. “The battle for the top spots is very tight. So just the slightest error would have a big impact. On the water, you blink your eyes and bang, you have lost 150 meters!,” relates Olivier Gagliani who, after a third and a fifth place, completes the provisional podium alongside Patrick Demesmaeker, and does not hide his admiration for the Mourniac–Durand duo. “For us, they are the top dogs of this 14th edition,” says the sailor affectionately known as Trois Pommes (Three Apples). The race has just started and at this stage, it all remains to be seen, including for those competitors who were confronted with equipment breakage or unintentionally sailing off-course during this first day of racing. These include title holders Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser. Victims of a problem with their job sheet in the first act, the two South Americans finished in 17th place, which risks costing them on the days to come, even if they rapidly fixed their problem and finished in second place in the second regatta.

 

Schedule for Friday, November 18:

 

  • 9am: Briefing for EDEN ROCK VILLAS RENTAL Prize    
  • 9:30am: EDEN ROCK VILLAS RENTAL Racing
  • 7:30pm: Announcement of the EDEN ROCK VILLA RENTAL Prize results
  • Dinner at GYP SEA restaurant
  • 10pm Free concert with Freedom, open to the public at GYP SEA


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A Perfect Regatta For Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand: A First At The Cata-Cup!
November 20,2022

After winning the first six races,  Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand headed into the last day of sailing without any pressure, as they knew that whatever happened on the water, that they had already won the 14th edition of the St. Barth Cata Cup. The Segeco duo had but one goal: sail a perfect regatta. And the two sailors from Brittany  won their bet on Sunday, November 20, by winning the last race of the regatta, from the bay of Saint Jean to Public, via Grande Pointe. And the icing on the cake: they are the first to turn in such a performance at this regatta.   Until now, no other tandem has been able to put on such a show of force. But behind them, on the other hand, the teams fought hard and had to wait until the home stretch to know the winning trifecta. A trifecta completed by the duos of Gurvan Bontemps–Benjamin Amiot (Pixail) and  Patrick Demesmaeker–Olivier Gagliani (Les Perles de Saint-Barth–Bativrd), respectively in second and third place.  

The Mourniac–Durand Duo Has Already Clenched First Place!
November 19, 2022

The races continue for the 57 teams of the St. Barth Cata Cup, as well as the victories for Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand. The Segeco duo has done nothing but crush the competition with disconcerting ease. To such a point that the day before the end of the competition, they are already certain to be the winners of the 14th edition, no matter what happens. This has never happened in the history of the regatta, until this year the last tack of the last race was the decisive moment! And, of course, the winning duo does not intend to rest on their laurels, but to add more wins to their resume on the last day of racing. The battle is still very close for the second and third places. Three tandems are still competing for the remaining spots on the podium: Gurvan Bontemps–Benjamin Amiot (Pixail); Cruz Gonzalez Smith–Mariano Heuser and Patrick Demesmaeker Olivier Gagliani (Les Perles de Saint-Barth–Bativrd). A guarantee of suspense!

Who Can Topple The Mourniac-Durand Duo?
November 18, 2022

After competing in two great races yesterday, the 57 teams in the 14th St. Barth Cata Cup set out on a tour around the island, then a round-trip race between St Jean Bay and Ile Chevreau, on Friday, once again confronting challenging conditions. But conditions in which it seems that the duo of Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand (Segeco) are literally untouchable. These two sailors, who totally dominated the day before. once again won the debate, clocking two new race victories and at the same time winning the special prize for the tour around the island as well as the EDEN ROCK VILLA RENTAL Prize. So it’s no surprise that they are in first place in the provisional overall standings. A list that has really been shaken up this evening, as the worst score for each team (excepting the tour around the island) has been eliminated after the first four regattas, as stipulated by the rules of the race.

The Favorites Make Themselves Known!
November 17, 2022

The 14e edition of the St. Barth Cata-Cup got underway on Thursday, November 17. This first day of competition saw the 57 competing duos set out on an invigorating race between the islet of Toc Vers and Roche de Bœuf, before setting sail again in the afternoon between St Jean Bay and Pain de Sucre in slightly less difficult conditions, but with different zones of transition, which continually reshuffled the cards in the heart of the fleet. No real surprises at the end of the day, although the favorites made themselves known. In the provisional classification, Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Durand (Segeco), sailed perfectly with two race victories, putting them in first place and winning the “Design Affairs-001” Prize. They are ahead of Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot (Pixail) as well as Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivier Gagliani (Les Perles de Saint-Barth–Bativrd), big favorites at this regatta. The title holders, Argentineans Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser (SBDE), also proved they were in good form, but already played their joker in the first round due to an accident with their jib sheet.

Ready To Do Battle!
November 16, 2022

After a day spent assembling the boats, confirming registrations, and final training exercises, the 57 teams racing in the 14th edition of the St. Barth Cata Cup are ready to hit the waves. That will be on Thursday starting on 9:30am, when they set sail for the first race of the regatta. A race that promises to be challenging with between 15 and 20 knots of wind from the northwest sector expected throughout the week. This should make the regatta high-octane, which is good news for the top guns in the race, starting with the title holders, Argentineans Cruz Gonzales Smith and Mariano Heuser (SDBE) who as we know love the breeze. They will be facing such sharp competition as American Ravi Parent (Maxwell & Co for man and woman), 2022 F18 world champion, Belgians Patrick Demesmaeker and Olivier Gagliani (Les Perles de Saint-Barth – Bativrd), as well as Frenchmen Gurvan Bontemps and Benjamin Amiot (Pix Sail), Tim Mourniac and Pierre-Yves Jorand (Segeco), Emmanuel Boulogne and Mathieu Marfaing (PNF), and Pierre Le Clainche and Antoine Joubert (Wood Stekke), to name just a few.

Family Affairs!
November 4, 2022

If, in France, the world of offshore racing is all abuzz with the upcoming start of the legendary Route du Rhum, on the island of Saint Barthélemy, the members of the St Barth Multihulls Association, are also in full swing. And for good reason, as in less than two weeks the starting gun for the 14th edition of the St.Barth Cata-Cup will resound. Emilie Aubin, Vincent Jordil, Laurence Hourticq, Élodie Ghezzi, and the entire staff for the event, are ready to welcome the first containers filled with F18 catamarans, and put the finishing touches on the final details in order to perfectly host the 58 duos registered to race in the regatta this year. Several of these tandems feature family members who decided to race together, and enjoy the fabulous framework of the event, which has always sailed under the colors of conviviality!

One month away!
16 octobre 2022

It’s just one more month until the starting gun for the 14th edition of the St. Barth Cata-Cup, and the organizers are busy getting ready to welcome the race teams in style. In Europe, the boats have already been loaded into containers that left from Hyères, Gravelines, and Le Havre to head toward the Caribbean. They are scheduled to arrive within the two weeks before the festivities begin in Gustavia. Perfect timing to allow the 55 duos registered as of today to get out on the waves before seriously attacking the races. And it already looks as if the battle will be glorious with a tasty mix of talented amateurs and seasoned professionals, including Argentinian title holders Cruz Gonzalez Smith and Mariano Heuser, who also placed third in the F18 World Championships last Sunday in Florida!



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