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Organisation chartTheir know-how is well known and widely acknowledged. A multi-skilled lively team with their mind more than ever turned towards the sea...
Since its creation, Pen Duick has left its wake in many different areas of the maritime world.
With the arrival of the Télégramme Group as
a new shareholder, the company is now growing
quickly pursuing its adventure on the oceans...
Leading role in the organisation
of ocean races
In 2004, Le Télégramme, which had already been very active in the maritime
world, decided to go a step further by taking over the Promovoile and
Match Racing companies. Pen Duick thus took over some major events
with the Route du Rhum and the Transat AG2R and is today the leader
in the organisation of offshore races.
PenDuick's organized races
- 2008
- Transat AG2R Concarneau – Saint-Barthélemy
- 2007
- Le Trophée BPE Belle-ile - Marie-Galante
- Transat Jacques Vabre
- 2006
- La Route du Rhum - La Banque Postale
- La Transat AG2R
- 2005
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- Le Trophée BPE Saint-Nazaire - Cienfuegos de Cuba
- 2003
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- La Transat Saguenay - Saint-Pierre - Vendée
- Le Challenge Mondial Assistance
- 2002
- La Regata Rubicon
- 2001
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- Le Challenge Mondial Assistance
- 1999
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1998
- L'étape française de la Withbread à La Rochelle
- 1997
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1996
- L'Europe 1 Star
- 1995
- La Transat Jacques Vabre
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1993
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1992
- L'Europe 1 Star
- 1991
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1990
- La Twostar
- 1989
- La Transat Lorient - Saint-Barthélemy - Lorient
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1987
- La Transat Lorient - Saint-Pierre et Miquelon - Lorient
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1985
- La Course de l'Europe
- 1983
- La Transat en double Lorient - Les Bermudes - Lorient
- 1979
- La Transat en double Lorient - Les Bermudes - Lorient
Departure the 8th november 2009
- Race Time :
2007's ranking
12/09/2009 14:00Monohulls
- IMOCA
- 1-SAFRANMarc Guillemot - Charles Caudrelier Benac
- 2-GROUPE BELKito De Pavant - François Gabart
- 3-MIKE GOLDING YACHT RACINGMike Golding - Javier Sanso
Multihulls
- Multi50
- 1-CRÊPES WHAOU !Franck Yves Escoffier - Erwan Leroux
- 2-GUYADER POUR URGENCE CLIMATIQUEVictorien Erussard - Loic Fecquet
- 3-REGION AQUITAINE-PORT MEDOCLalou Roucayrol - Amaiur Alfaro
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Meteo
Meteo from Sunday 22nd
Sunday 22: A relatively stationary storm low pressure trough over the Gulf of Panama produces Easterly winds of 25 to 30 knots off the Columbian Coast whereas the winds are a little more stable in the east out towards the West Indies, closer to 15-20 knots. The two leaders will have to pass to the north of the depression to keep their speed, sailing more miles but that should enable them to keep their speeds up and avoid the softer winds on the southern route.
For those approaching the West Indies the trade winds remain at about 15-20 knots; they will need to make a longer starboard tack to make a long, more southerly course across the Caribbean.






























