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Dolan v Morvan Looks Set to Go Down to the Wire in 55th La Solitaire du Figaro

11th September 2024
Gaston Morvan sending it in the fast reaching conditions of the final leg of the 55th La Solitaire du Figaro
Gaston Morvan sending it in the fast reaching conditions of the final leg of the 55th La Solitaire du Figaro Credit: Alexis Courcoux

With less than 100 miles to sail to the final finish line of the 55th La Solitaire du Figaro Paprec the 2024 title looks set to go down to the wire. After a brutal double crossing of the Channel yesterday and last night, passing through a front off the English coast which saw gusts to 35-37kts with big seas, the exhausted leaders were doing all they could to keep up with the intense pace.

On the final evening of the three stage race the battle for the overall title still appears to be between Ireland’s Tom Dolan (Smurfit Kappa-Kingspan) and French ace Gaston Morvan (Région Bretagne-CMB Performance).

Holding a lead of 57 minutes over his French rival at the start of this 710 miles finale from Royan to La Turballe, Dolan was more than an hour behind when they passed Skerries Bank off Dartmouth very early this morning. But during the course of today he had pulled back to be within four miles of Morvan. And this evening as they pass the Raz de Sein Dolan is around 4.5 miles behind Morvan, equivalent to about 45 minutes at the speeds they are making, just less than 7 knots running downwind.

The winds are forecast to stay in to the finish line off La Turballe, which is on the Loire Atlantic Coast just to the NW of Saint Nazaire, expected to be around 10 kts from the NW although historically there is less overnight and in the early morning.

The leg winners are expected around 0400hrs-0500hrs local time.

Fifth in 2022 and fourth in 2023, now on his fourth La Soiltaire du Figaro Morvan, 27, has never won a stage on the race but right now has a fighting chance to surpass the record of his father Gildas who raced La Solitaire du Figaro for 19 years but never quite managed to win. Gildas was four times French offshore champion and racked up six stage wins and four podiums – third three times in a row from 1999 and second overall in 2008.

Dolan retains an equal chance of becoming the first international – non French - skipper to win La Solitaire since Laurent Bourgnon, the Swiss racer, did in 1988 when the race was still contested in half tonner yachts.

“I’m feeling a bit knackered right now, yesterday was a tough day. The wind came in from the cold front and I spent the day steering with a wind of 30 to 35 knots. I got a little break during the spell when we were close-hauled tack to the turn before the crossing back across the Channel.” Dolan reported this morning.

Morvan detailed around lunchtime, “I have never sailed like yesterday and last night solo on the Figaro BENETEAU 3. We had 30 knots of wind on the Channel crossing, it was just crazy! We had created a small break out front but for not much in fact. We will arrive at the Raz de Sein with an unfavourable current. If the wind eases, it will be complicated. I am not really looking at the classification, there are still a lot of things that can happen. The weather will decide what happens next. But there is a frustration of racing up with the right pack and then being caught by those behind. We now have to concentrate on the end of the course because the weather could still be tricky”.

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Ireland & La Solitaire du Figaro

The Solitaire du Figaro, was originally called the course de l’Aurore until 1980, was created in 1970 by Jean-Louis Guillemard and Jean-Michel Barrault.

Half a decade later, the race has created some of France's top offshore sailors, and it celebrated its 50th anniversary with a new boat equipped with foils and almost 50 skippers Including novices, aficionados and six former winners.

The solo multi-stage offshore sailing race is one of the most cherished races in French sailing and one that has had Irish interest stretching back over 20 years due to the number of Irish stopovers, usually the only foreign leg of the French race.

What Irish ports have hosted The Solitaire du Figaro?

The race has previously called to Ireland to the following ports; Dingle, Kinsale, Crosshaven, Howth and Dun Laoghaire.

What Irish sailors have raced The Solitaire du Figaro?

So far there have been seven Irish skippers to participate in La Solitaire du Figaro. 

In 1997, County Kerry's Damian Foxall first tackled the Figaro from Ireland. His win in the Rookie division in DHL gave him the budget to compete again the following year with Barlo Plastics where he won the final leg of the race from Gijon to Concarneau. That same year a second Irish sailor Marcus Hutchinson sailing Bergamotte completed the course in 26th place and third Rookie.

In 2000, Hutchinson of Howth Yacht Club completed the course again with IMPACT, again finishing in the twenties.

In 2006, Paul O’Riain became the third Irish skipper to complete the course.

In 2013, Royal Cork's David Kenefick raised the bar by becoming a top rookie sailor in the race. 

In 2018, for the first time, Ireland had two Irish boats in the offshore race thanks to Tom Dolan and Joan Mulloy who joined the rookie ranks and kept the Irish tricolour flying high in France. Mulloy became the first Irish female to take on the race.

Tom Dolan in Smurfit Kappa competed for his third year in 2020 after a 25th place finish in 2019. Dolan sailed a remarkably consistent series in 2020 and took fifth overall, the best finish by a non-French skipper since 1997 when Switzerland’s Dominique Wavre finished runner up. Dolan wins the VIVI Trophy.

Dolan finished 10th on the first stage, 11th on the second and seventh into Saint Nazaire at the end of the third stage. Stage four was abandoned due to lack of wind. 

Also in 2020, Dun Laoghaire’s Kenneth Rumball became the eleventh Irish sailor to sail the Figaro.

At A Glance – Figaro Race

  • It starts in June or July from a French port.
  • The race is split into four stages varying from year to year, from the length of the French coast and making up a total of around 1,500 to 2,000 nautical miles (1,700 to 2,300 mi; 2,800 to 3,700 km) on average.
  • Over the years the race has lasted between 10 and 13 days at sea.
  • The competitor is alone in the boat, participation is mixed.
  • Since 1990, all boats are of one design.

2023 La Solitaire du Figaro Course

Stage #1 Caen – Kinsale : 610 nautical miles
Departure August 27 (expected arrival August 30)

Stage #2 Kinsale – Baie de Morlaix : 630 nautical miles
Departure September 3 (expected arrival September 6)

Stage #3 Baie de Morlaix – Piriac-sur-Mer : 620 nautical miles
Departure September 10 (expected arrival September 13)

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