IMOCA 60, Jean Pierre Dick è campione del mondo
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Barcellona – Grazie al successo ottenuto nella seconda edizione della Barcelona World Race in coppia con Loick Peyron, Jean Pierre Dick si è laureato campione del mondo della classe IMOCA 60 relativamente all’anno 2010. Un’affermazione a tutto tondo e di valore assoluto, visto l’ingresso in classifica generale di alcuni velisti spagnoli, protagonisti anch’essi del giro del mondo in doppio iniziato e concluso nella città catalana.
Per Dick si tratta di un riconoscimento assolutamente meritato. Protagonista della classe IMOCA 60 sin dagli albori, è stato sempre seguito dagli stessi partner e ha fatto della programmazione la sua arma in più. Jean Pierre Dick segue Marc Guillemot nell’albo d’oro del campionato mondiale.
A completare il podio della manifestazione sono stati Alex Pella, impegnato a bordo di Estrella Damm, e Pachi Rivero, finito terzo nella Barcelona World Race con Renault Z.E. Quarta piazza per il neo skipper di Telefonica, Iker Martinez. Quinta per Dee Caffari, prima in ambito femminile.
La classe IMOCA 60 stila le sue classifiche con cadenza annuale, tenendo però conto dei risultati rimediati nel bienni precedente, questo al fine di includere nelle graduatorie i risultati di almeno uno dei due giri del mondo – Barcelona World Race e Vendée Globe – previsti nel corso di un quadriennio. A definire la classifica del 2010 sono stati i risultati della Istanbul Europa Race (2009), Transat Jacques Vabre (2009), Route du Rhum (2010) e, come detto, la Barcelona World Race. In occasione di ciascun evento, ad ogni partecipante è stato attribuito un numero di punti pari al piazzamento finale meno il numero di partecipanti più uno. In altre parole, in un evento con quindici iscritti, il vincitore ha preso quindici punti, il secondo quattordici e così via.
2010 IMOCA rankings
1. Jean-Pierre Dick, pt. 144
2. Alex Pella, pt. 118
3. Pachi Rivero, pt. 114
4. Iker Martinez, pt. 104
5. Dee Caffari, pt. 93
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IMOCA 60, JEAN PIERRE DICK IS THE 2010 WORLD CHAMPION
[IMOCA 60 Press Release] With the completion of the Barcelona World Race, the 2010 rankings have now been established. Quite logically, it is Jean-Pierre Dick (Virbac Paprec 3) who is crowned after his faultless performance over the past two years. The weighting given to the Barcelona World Race also means that the Spanish racers make their entrance into the top ten, making it the most international line-up ever.
Each year, the IMOCA class draws up its rankings based on the results of the previous two years. The reason for this is simply that the class wishes to take into account at least one of the two round the world races scheduled in the four year cycle of events, the Barcelona World Race or the Vendée Globe. So for the 2010 rankings, the results of the 2009 Istanbul Europa Race, the 2009 Transat Jacques Vabre, the 2010 Route du Rhum and the 2010 Barcelona World Race have been included. Each event is attributed a certain weighting. The competitors are awarded a number of points based on the number of entrants minus their final position in the rankings plus one. So in other words, in a race with fifteen boats registered, the winner receives 15 points, the boat that finishes second 14 points and so on.
Jean-Pierre Dick honoured
Winner of the Barcelona World Race, fourth in the Route du Rhum, fifth in the Istanbul Europa Race, the skipper of Virbac-Paprec 3 achieves the supreme title for the first time in his career. This is only logical, if we look at the strong performances from the French skipper over the past few years. Jean-Pierre has gone from being something of an outsider to becoming a hot favourite using the methods, which characterize his project: meticulous preparation with the clear desire to clock up the miles, reliance on a solid and stable shore team and partners that have remained loyal since Jean-Pierre first entered the IMOCA circuit. Jean-Pierre takes over the top spot from Marc Guillemot.
A very international Top Ten
Three Spaniards, Alex Pella, Pachi Rivero and Iker Martinez, and one British sailor, Dee Caffari complete the top five. Alex and Pachi owe their position to their excellent results in the Barcelona World Race, but also in the Transat Jacques Vabre and come in ahead of Iker Martinez, who with his co-skipper, Xabi Fernandez, finished just behind Jean-Pierre Dick and Loïck Peyron in the Barcelona World Race.
Five nationalities are represented in the top 10, as Ryan Breymaier and Wouter Verbraak also enter the rankings.
The 2011 rankings will be taking into account the results of the 2010 Route du Rhum, the Barcelona World Race, the Europa Race and the 2011 Transat Jacques Vabre. We can be sure that Jean-Pierre Dick, who has already announced he will be taking part in the double-handed transatlantic race would like to win the race again after his victories in 2003 and 2005. This would be an excellent way to ensure he keeps his title for another year.
Jean-Pierre Dick’s reaction
“I am very moved, as this title rewards the strong performances of the whole team over the past few years. We have striven to approach our work in the same way ever since the project began and this is in many ways the reward for this consistency. I know how much I owe to my team and also to my partners, who have always remained faithful, never flinching since the outset.
We must be careful now not to rest on our laurels. The Transat Jacques Vabre is coming up at the end of the year. Along with Loïck, we noted down a list of little technical modifications, which should mean the boat can offer an even better performance. We are going to set about doing that. The goal is now to try to keep our title for another year.”
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