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Défi Azimut Lorient Agglomération sets a date

Défi Azimut

Défi Azimut Lorient Agglomération


Every September, the Défi Azimut heralds the start of the autumn season for the IMOCA class. What is more, this three-act event will once again provide a showcase for the new generation of IMOCAs making their competitive debut.

Featuring a range of new boats and new faces with some ambitious campaigns, they will face some stiff opposition from the category’s star players. Indeed, with the meeting set to bring together the biggest fleet of IMOCAs since the start of the season, the key movers and shakers of Sailing Valley will be keeping a close eye on this festive sports event. Don’t forget to save the date, 15 to 20 September 2026, at Brittany’s offshore racing hub, Lorient La Base.

Kicking off with showstopping speed runs and the singlehanded 48H sprint for the top spot, the event will round off with the crewed Tour de Groix island race, which is open to sponsors. In the midst of this heady cocktail of sport, an array of meetings and conferences with the industry’s leaders will shine a spotlight on the offshore racing ecosystem. Created in 2011 by Jean-Marie Corteville, President of Azimut, the Défi Azimut Lorient Agglomération format, has shown again and again that it has managed to expertly stand the test of time.

Boasting the perfect slot in the race schedule, ‘Le Défi’, as the event is affectionately known on the pontoons of Lorient La Base, “will be the first major event of the season”, confirms Francis Le Goff, who is delighted to be returning to his post as Race Director alongside Pierre Hays: “The only pressure on our shoulders is our ability to come up with a course where everyone makes it back in time for the party! By its very nature, the Défi is a relaxed event focused on doing things right whilst ensuring that it is worthwhile on a competitive level. It’s a clever mix!”

Between 15 and 20 skippers are due to come together in Lorient in early September for what will be the final clash before the Route du Rhum Destination Guadeloupe, the main event of 2026.

For some, this will also be their first race, whether they’re newcomers to the IMOCA class like Pierre-Louis Atwell (Résilient), or have been promoted to the role of skipper like Davy Beaudart, former crewmate of Louis Burton, who will be stepping up to the challenge of helming his old Bureau Vallée single-handed.

The Figaro sailors join the action!

The Figaro classwill also join the action during this Défi Azimut Lorient Agglomération. The careers of skippers such as Corentin Horeau, Nicolas Lunven, as well as Jérémie Beyou, Sébastien Simon, Violette Dorange, and Elodie Bonafous – to name just a few – illustrate the clear connections between the two worlds. It’s a natural connection that Jean-Marie Corteville and Marcus Hutchinson, vice president of the Figaro class, wanted to strengthen by inviting up-and-coming offshore sailors to take part in the Tour de Groix (delayed start) aboard their Beneteau Figaro yachts. The more, the merrier, as we say!

Entries:

  • Fabrice Amedeo – FDJ United – Ocean Calling
  • Pierre-Louis Attwell – Résilient
  • Ambrogio Beccaria – Allagrande MAPEI
  • Davy Beaudart – Bureau Vallée
  • Jérémie Beyou – Charal
  • Élodie Bonafous – Association Petits Princes – Quéguiner
  • Manuel Cousin – Coup de Pouce
  • Violette Dorange – Initiatives-Cœur
  • Nicolas d’Estais – Café Joyeux
  • Maël Garnier – Ruban Rose – tbc
  • Sam Goodchild – MACIF Santé Prévoyance
  • Corentin Horeau – MACSF
  • Sébastien Marsset – FOUSSIER
  • Paul Meilhat – NC – à confirmer
  • Scott Shawyer – Canada Ocean Racing – tbc
  • Kojiro Shiraishi – DMG MORI Global One – tbc
  • Sébastien Simon – Groupe Dubreuil – tbc
  • Masa Suzuki – tbc
  • Armel Tripon – Les P’tits Doudous