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Transat Paprec Day 10 - Alexis Thomas & Pauline Courtois “It's the fulfillment of a childhood dream”

by Transat Paprec 29 Apr 09:02 PDT 29 April 2025

Between two replies, Alexis Thomas, contacted this morning, apologises for "having completely lost track of the day and time." And yet, despite the fatigue and repeated efforts, the skipper—on his first transatlantic race—and Pauline Courtois (Wings of the Ocean) are off to an impressive start.

Since their bold manoeuvrer around La Palma on Sunday, they've held first place in the rankings. After a particularly intense night between Monday and Tuesday, Alexis took the time to reflect on their performance and look ahead to the rest of the race. While their bodies are tired, their spirits are far from worn down.

Interview with Alexis Thomas

Last night was particularly intense. How did you handle it?
"Yes, it was pretty full-on! We had prepared for it—we cleaned the boat, dried our gear, even prepped food so we wouldn't need to go back inside during our watches. What was surprising is that the front seemed to pass twice: first with 21 knots, and then a second time with even stronger and trickier conditions."

"We have nothing to be ashamed of!"

That must take a toll on your energy levels...
"Yeah, we're getting a bit on edge: we haven't had any rest since the Portuguese trade winds. It's really hard to sleep, and that affects morale. Plus, we're living in constant dampness and cold—we're always wet... Last night we only slept in 30-minute bursts. You had to stay on it, even though we're totally burned out ! "

Still, you've had a great start to the race!
"Yes, for sure—it's really satisfying. We've made good tactical choices, sailed great lines, hit great speeds... We have nothing to be ashamed of! We knew before the start that we had what it takes to fight at the front. And now that we're there, we're happy ! "

Tell us about the bold decision to hug the coast around La Palma.
"I spent a lot of time before the race studying the weather and possible scenarios, especially focusing on potential site effects. The lack of wind pushed us to get close to the shore. As the wind built, we figured it could work under the big spinnaker. Seeing Martin Le Pape and Mathilde Géron (DEMAIN) get even closer to the coast helped us know when not to push it too far. It was a bit risky, but we held on and stayed in our wind corridor afterward."

"What's certain is that more drama is coming!"

The rest of the week looks challenging...
"Yeah, sometimes I wonder why we're pushing so hard now! I think there's going to be a big compression of the fleet soon. The weather models agree there's a depression ahead to navigate around in two days, followed by a huge windless area spanning 500 miles (926 km). We'll need to decide whether to go north or south of it, but it's still a bit early to tell. I'm studying every new weather model, comparing them... What's certain is that more drama is coming ! "

You and Pauline seem to have a great connection. What's your dynamic like on board?
"We didn't know each other before, but there's a great chemistry between us. Pauline is very easy to live with and has nerves of steel. We're totally in sync when it comes to physical commitment. She's a great helmswoman and knows how to go fast... and I trust her. We also try to look out for each other, check in, and make sure everything goes as smoothly as possible."

What moments from the race so far will stick with you the most?
"Our passage past La Palma, the way we sliced through the fleet—that was unforgettable. And it's also the first time in my life I've seen flying fish. They're such cute little creatures! I had promised myself the first time I saw them would be on a transatlantic crossing. And here I am. It really is the fulfillment of a childhood dream ! "

Insight from... Yoann Richomme

The godfather of this 17th edition of the Transat Paprec, and recent second-place finisher in the Vendée Globe, Yoann Richomme is following the race day by day. Contacted on Tuesday morning, he shared:

"There was a very close battle as they passed La Palma this weekend—it was really fascinating. I especially thought Martin Le Pape and Mathilde Géron (DEMAIN) have been very sharp since the start. What's great is seeing so many strategic options emerge. The outlook over the coming days is tricky, as the trade winds will collapse. Basically, the race is far from over. And that applies to the entire fleet—even those further back can still catch up. That's good news for Lola Billy and Corentin Horeau (Région Bretagne - CMB Océane). It shows that no one should give up—it's far from finished! Overall, I think it's a fantastic race. The level is really high, and it's even tighter than we could have hoped ! "

Track the fleet here.

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