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Beijaflore win first coastal raid

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MUSCAT: French team Beijaflore continued their winning ways in the 2018 EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour, claiming the spoils in the first of five coastal raids. The young crew began the 35-mile sprint at the top of the overall standings following an impressive debut in Sunday’s stadium racing right off the beach in Salalah where they won two of the three races. Long coastal raids along Oman’s stunning coastline are part of a refresh for EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour that also includes swapping 30ft yachts for superfast Diam 24 multihulls and introducing short, intense stadium racing close to the shore.


As the eight international teams began the race in a building breeze, Beijaflore managed to slip round the first mark in first place before rocketing off down the coast.


Reigning EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour champions EFG Bank Monaco and British/Omani-flagged Team Averda were among the crews in hot pursuit as the fleet hit speeds of more than 20 knots.


Beijaflore managed to hold onto the lead until the finish line — and their victory puts them firmly at the top of the leaderboard.


Fellow French teams Lorina Golfe du Morbihan and Vivacar.fr are second and third overall respectively as EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour prepares to jump up the coast to Duqm for the next round of action.


“It was another good day for us,” said Julien Villion, Beijaflore’s navigator. “It was absolutely beautiful sailing along the coast of Oman. The conditions were amazing and we got to see some stunning scenery. We didn’t have a great start but we recovered early thanks to the shifty wind on the first leg. To be honest we had a bit of luck, but we took the opportunity and went round the first mark ahead of the fleet. There weren’t many opportunities for the others to pass us and we managed to stay in front all the way to the finish.”


Omani sailing star Ali al Balushi said his EFG Bank Monaco team found their speed in the Salalah coastal raid after a slow start in the stadium racing, finishing the coastal race in second just ahead of Averda.


“This result is a good improvement for us, and it shows we are definitely a fast boat,” he said. “We’re going to fight hard for first place until the end of the regatta.”


Meanwhile, Omani dinghy ace Hussein al Jabri got his first taste of coastal racing as part of the Averda team alongside British Olympian Stevie Morrison and fellow countryman Abdul Rahman al Mashari.


“It was my first coastal race and it went well,” he said. “With Abdul Rahman and Stevie we make a good team, and I learned a lot. Next time we will be even better.”


Prior to the coastal raid the crews took to Salalah’s Dahariz beach to pick up as much litter as possible.


The beach clean was part of EFG Sailing Arabia – The Tour’s commitment to safeguard Oman’s seas through a marine conservation initiative launched by race organisers Oman Sail and Averda, specialists in integrated waste management.


Provisional results after the Salalah stadium races and coastal raid:


1. Beijaflore (Valentin Bellet) – 2 pts


2. Vivacar.fr (Matthieu Souben) – 7 pts


3. Lorina Golfe du Morbihan (Solune Robert)– 7 pts


4. EFG Bank (Thierry Douillard) – 8 pts


5. Averda (Stevie Morrison) – 8 pts


6. Poujoulat (Bernard Stamm)– 10 pts


7. Renaissance (Cedric Pouligny) – 15 pts


8. DB Schenker (Elodie Mettraux) – 15 pts


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