The Transat (also known as The Transat CIC or The English Transat) is a transatlantic yacht race first held in 2004 as a spin-off for professional sailors from the Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race which is limited to amateurs since.

History

After the 2000 event, The Royal Western Yacht Club, organizer of the Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, decided to split the race into two separate events. As a result, in 2004 professional edition of the race featured a new title The Transat.

The professional event has been run as The Transat from 2004, while the race smaller boats is run as the OSTAR. Throughout its history, however, the essentials of the race have remained the same. It has also become known as a testbed for new innovations in yacht racing; many new ideas started out in "the STAR".

Yacht classes

Class2004200820162024
Multihull – Ultim 32/23
Multihull – ORMA 60
Multihull – Multi 50 / Open Fifty
Monohull – IMOCA 60
Monohull – Class 40
Monohull – Open 50
Vintage

The Transat, 2004

The 2004 professional edition of the race featured a new title — The Transat — and a new finish, at Boston, Massachusetts. 37 boats entered, in four classes: ORMA 50 and 60-foot (18 m) multihulls; and IMOCA 50 and 60-foot (18 m) monohulls. Despite stormy conditions, all four classes of boats broke records; seven of the Open 60 monohulls broke the previous monohull record. Of the first four IMOCA Open 60's, Ecover, Pindar AlphaGraphics and Skandia (ex Kingfisher) were all designed by the British designers, Owen Clarke Design. This office also designed the first IMOCA 50, Artforms, which broke the 'Class 2' record. Several boats suffered damage, however.

Pos.SkipperBoatTime
ORMA 60 Multihulls
1Michel Desjoyeaux (FRA)Geant8 days 08 hours 29 m
2Thomas Coville (FRA)Sodebo8 days 10 hours 38 m
3Franck Cammas (FRA)Groupama8 days 14 hours 16 m
4Alain Gautier (FRA)Foncia9 days 07 hours 05 m
5Karine Fauconnier (FRA)Sergio Tacchini9 days 12 hours 36 m
6Lalou Roucayrol (FRA)Banque Populaire9 days 14 hours 05 m
7Giovanni Soldini (ITA)TIM Progetto Italia10 days 06 hours 26 m
8Philippe Monnet (FRA)Sopra10 days 09 hours 28 m
9Fred Le Peutrec (FRA)Gitana XI11 days 09 hours 20 m
10Steve Ravussin (SUI)Banque Covefi12 days 04 hours 27 m
11Yves Parlier (FRA)Mediatis Region Aquitaine13 days 07 hours 11 m
RETMarc Guillemot (FRA)Gitana Xretired – broken centerboard
IMOCA 60 Monohulls
1Mike Golding (GBR)Ecover 212 days 15 hours 18 m
2Dominique Wavre (SUI)Temenos (1)12 days 18 hours 22 m
3Mike Sanderson (NZL)Pindar Alphagraphics12 days 20 hours 54 m
4Nick Moloney (AUS)Skandia13 days 09 hours 13 m
5Conrad Humphreys (GBR)Hellomoto13 days 20 hours 24 m
6Marc Thiercelin (FRA)Pro-Form14 days 01 hours 41 m
7Hervé Laurent (FRA)UUDS14 days 03 hours 58 m
8Sebastien Josse (FRA)VMI14 days 10 hours 02 m (corrected)
9Karen Leibovici (FRA)Atlantica-Charente Maritime17 days 17 hours 12 m
10Norbert Sedlacek (AUT)Austria One17 days 18 hours 35 m
11Charles Hedrich (FRA)Obdectif 318 days 04 hours 12 m
12Anne Liardet (FRA)Quicksilver19 days 14 hours 27 m
RETJean-Pierre Dick (FRA)Virbac-Paprec (1)retired – dismasted
RETVincent Riou (FRA)PRB 2dismasted
RETBernard Stamm (SUI)Chemees Poudoulat Armour Luxcapsized
ORMA 50 Multihulls
1Éric Bruneel (FRA)Trilogic14 days 01 hours 23 m
2Rich Wilson (USA)Great American II15 days 00 hours 19 m
3Dominique Demachy (FRA)Gify15 days 13 hours 13 m
4Etienne Hochede (FRA)PiR219 days 13 hours 45 m
RETFranck-Yves Escoffier (FRA)Crepes Whaou!retired – broke daggerboard
RETMike Birch (CAN)Nootkaretired – broken autopilot
IMOCA 50 Monohulls
1Kip Stone (USA)Artforms15 days 05 hours 20 m
2Joe Harris (USA)Wells Fargo16 days 14 hours 21 m
3Jacques Bouchacourt (FRA)Okami17 days 23 hours 17 m
DNFRoger Langevin (FRA)Branec IIIover time limit

The Artemis Transat, 2008

The 2008 Transat race was named after its sponsor, Artemis. On Thursday 15 May, Frenchman Michel Desdoyeaux (Foncia) had to retire from the race after a collision with a whale. Sebastien dosse (BT), who was leading, had to retire owing to damage to the mainsail carriage on Saturday 17 May, leaving Vincent Riou (PRB) take the lead on the Sunday morning. Loïck Peyron, on Gitana Eighty, caught up with Vincent Riou, who had to abandon the race due to serious keel damage after a collision with a basking shark on the night of Monday 12 / Tuesday 13 May. The race dury decided to grant two and a half hours of bonus time to Loïck Peyron after he rescued Vincent Riou. Starting on 11 May from Plymouth, Peyron spent 12 days, 11 hours, 15 mutes and 35 seconds (not including the time bonus) to cover the 2,992 miles of the race (averaging 8.7 knots), thus improving previous record of 12 days, 15 hours, 18 mutes and 8 seconds, which was held by Mike Golding (Ecover).

PositionSkipperBoatTime
IMOCA 60 Monohulls
1Loïck Peyron (FRA)Gitana Eighty12 days 08 hours 45 m
2Armel Le Cléac'h (FRA)Brit Air12 days 12 hours 28 m 40 s
3Yann Eliès (FRA)Generali13 days 14 hours 30 m 22 s
4Marc Guillemot (FRA)Safran (2)14 days 21 hours 18 m 47 s
5Samantha Davies (GBR)Roxy (2)15 days 10 hours 00 m 51 s
6Yannick Bestaven (FRA)Cervin EnR15 days 14 hours 31 m 17 s
7Arnaud Boissières (FRA)Akena Vérandas (2)15 days 16 hours 00 m 03 s
8Dee Caffari (GBR)Aviva16 days 02 hours 05 m 34 s
9Steve White (GBR)Spirit Of Weymouth16 days 15 hours 04 m 54 s
DNFMichel Desjoyeaux (FRA)Fonciaretired – broken skeg
DNFSébastien Josse (FRA)BTretired – sail damage
DNFVincent Riou (FRA)PRB 3retired – broken keel
DNFUnai Basurko (ESP)Pakea Bizkaia
Class40 Monohulls
1Giovanni Soldini (ITA)Telecom Italia16 days 22 hours 11 m 27 s
2Boris Herrmann (GER)Beluga Racer17 days 12 hours 09 m 47 s
3Thierry Bouchard (FRA)Mistral Loisirs – Pole Santé ELIOR17 days 21 hours 42 m 57 s
4Louis Duc (FRA)Groupe Royer18 days 02 hours 51 m 15 s
5Halvard Mabire (FRA)Custo Pol18 days 03 hours 05 m 7 s
6Alex Bennett (GBR)Fudifilm18 days 05 hours 53 m 2 s
7Miranda Merron (GBR)40 Degrees18 days 19 hours 19 m 34 s
8Benoît Parnaudeau (FRA)Prévoir Vie18 days 21 hours 21 m 02 s
9Christophe Coatnoan (FRA)Groupe Partouche19 days 00 hours 28 m 20 s
10Simon Clarkes (GBR)Clarke Offshore Racing19 days 06 hours 15 m 36 s
RETYvon Noblet (FRA)Appart City

The Transat Bakerly 2016

Pos.SkipperBoatTimeRef.
IMOCA 60 Monohulls
1Armel Le Cléac'h (FRA)Banque Populaire VIII12d 02h 28m 39s
2Vincent Riou (FRA)PRB (4)
3Jean-Pierre Dick (FRA)St.Michel-Virbac
4Paul Meilhat (FRA)SMA
DNFSebastien Josse (FRA)Edmond De Rothschild
DNFRichard Tolkien (FRA)88Abandoned boat
Class40 Monohulls
1Thibaut Vauchel-Camus (FRA)No.137 – Solidaires en peloton ARSEP17 days 12 hrs 42 ms 56 secs
2Louis Duc (FRA)No.65 – CARAC
3Phil Sharp (GBR)No.130 – IMERYS
4Edouard Golbery (FRA)No.135 – NORMANDIE
5Robin Marais (FRA)No. 81 – ESPRIT SCOUT
6Anna-Maria Renken (GER)No.138 NIVEA
7Hiroshi Kitada (FRA)No. 146 KIHO
DNFMaxime Sorel (FRA)No.144 – VANDB
DNFIsabelle Joschke (FRA)No. 131 – GENERALI-HORIZON MIXITE
DNFArmel Tripon (FRA)No. 134 – BLACKPEPPER
Ultim Multihull
1François Gabart (FRA)MACIF8-day 8 hours 54 m 39 secs
2Thomas Coville (FRA)SODEBO
3Yves Le Blevec (FRA)Actual
Multi 50
1Gilles Lamiré (FRA)La French Tech Rennes Saint-Malo12 days 7 hrs 51 m 17 secs
2Lalou Roucayrol (FRA)
3Pierre Antoine (FRA)
4Erik Nigon (FRA)
DNFErwan Le Roux (FRA)

The Transat CIC 2020

The 2020 races were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Transat CIC 2024

The start of the 15th edition of the race is announced for the 28th of April 2024.

IMOCA 60, Class40 as well as a vintage sailboat category was announced to participate.

Indicated competitors
Pos.SkipperBoatYearTimeRef.
IMOCA 60 Monohulls
1Yoann Richomme (FRA)Paprec Arkéa20238d 6h 53m 32s
2Boris Herrmann (GER)Malizia - Seaexplorer20228d 9h 12m 31s
3Sam Davies (GBR)Initiative Coeur 420228d 12h 41m 37s
4Charlie Dalin (FRA)MACIF Santé Prévoyance20238d 14h 44m 28s
5Maxime Sorel (FRA)V and B - Monbana - Mayenne20228d 15h 34m 03s
6Yannick Bestaven (FRA)Maitre Coq V20228d 18h 38m 16s
7Justine Mettraux (SUI)Teamwork.net20188d 19h 41m 20s
8Damien Seguin (FRA)Group Apecil 220159d 03h 29m 32s
9Louis Burton (FRA)Bureau Vallée (2)20209d 04h 37m 38s
10Sébastien Simon (FRA)Groupe Dubreuil20219d 20h 02m 35s
11Tanguy Le Turquais (FRA)Lazare20089d 22h 35m 34s
12Isabelle Joschke (GER) (FRA)MACSF20079d 23h 19m 49s
13Alan Roura (SUI)Hublot20199d 23h 34m 36s
14Nicolas Lunven (FRA)Holcim - PRB202210d 08h 55m 57s
15Paul Meilhat (FRA)Biotherm202210h 15h 02m 19s
16Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN)DMG Mori Global One201910d 16h 53m 22s
17Guirec Soudée (FRA)Freelance.com200710d 19h 08m 02s
18Violette Dorange (FRA)Devenir200710d 19h 20m 23s
19James Harayda (GBR)Gentoo Sailing Team200711d 07h 38m 26s
20Eric Bellion (FRA)Stand As One202311d 09h 01m 07s
21Giancarlo Pedote (ITA)Prysmian Group201511d 10h 37m 57s
22François Guiffant (FRA)Partage200411d 14h 30m 54s
23Fabrice Amedeo (FRA)Nexans - Wewise200712d 02h 08m 52s
24Denis Van Weynbergh (BEL)D'Ieteren Group201412d 03h 02m 26s
25Oliver Heer (SUI)Oliver Heer Ocean Racing200718d 10h 49m 32s
26Clarisse Cremer (FRA)L’Occitane en Provence (2)201920d 12h 38m 43s
DNFBenjamin Ferré (FRA)Monnoyeur Duo For A dob2011
DNFJérémie Beyou (FRA)Charal (2)2022
DNFLouis Duc (FRA)Fives Group - Lantana Environment2006
DNFAntoine Cornic (FRA)Human Immobilier2005
DNFArnaud Boissières (FRA)La Mie Câline2010
DNFSébastien Marsset (FRA)Foussier - Mon courtier énergie2006
DNFJean Le Cam (FRA)Tout commence en Finistère - Armor-lux2023
Class40 Monohulls
1Ambrogio Beccaria (ITA)Alla Grande - Pirelli11d 16h 17m 55
2Ian Lipinski (FRA)Crédit Mutuel11d 18h 38m 06
3Fabien Delahaye (FRA)Legallais11d 21h 28m 56
4Nicolas D'Estais (FRA)Café doyeux11d 23h 56m 55
5Alberto Bona (FRA)IBSA Group12d 04h 35m 37
6Vincent Riou (FRA)Pierreval12d 22h 31m 35
7Amelie Grassi (FRA)La Boulangère Bio13d 12h 30m 27
TBCAnatole Facon (FRA)Good Morning Pouce
DNFThimote Polet (FRA)ZEISS - WeeeCycling
DNFAxel Trehin (FRA)Prodect Rescue Ocean
DNFGoulven Marie (FRA)Qwanza
DNFQuentin le Nabour (FRA)Bleu Blanc Planète Location
DNFAurelien Ducroz (FRA)Crosscall
Vintage
Patrick Isoard (FRA)Uship pour Enfants du Mekong
Rémy Gerin (FRA)Faiaoahe

See also

External links

  • (official website)