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Groupama 3 is a Ultim class high performance racing sailing trimaran designed for transoceanic record-setting IDEC SPORT[1] Banque Populaire VII, Lending Club 2, IDEC 3). She is one of the world's fastest ocean-going sailing vessels and the current holder of the Jules Verne Trophy for circumnavigation of the world. She was originally skippered by French yachtsman Franck Cammas, with a crew of ten and sponsored by the French insurance company Groupama. She is currently skippered by Françis Joyon.

IDEC SPORT
Groupama 3 under sail.
Other namesGroupama 3
Banque Populaire VII
Lending Club 2
IDEC 3
Designer(s)VPLP
BuilderMultiplast (Vannes, France)
Launched7 June 2006
Owner(s)Groupama Sailing Team (2006–2013)
Banque Populaire (2013–2014)
Renaud Laplanche (2015)
IDEC (2015–)
Racing career
SkippersFranck Cammas ( (2006–2013))
Armel Le Cléac'h (2013)
Loïck Peyron (2014)
Renaud Laplanche (2015)
Francis Joyon (2015)
Notable victoriesJules Verne Trophy 2010
2010 Route du Rhum
2014 Route du Rhum
Jules Verne Trophy 2017
Route du Rhum 2018
Specifications
Displacement18 t (18 long tons; 20 short tons)
Length31.50 m (103.3 ft) (LOA)
Beam22.50 m (73.8 ft)
Draft5.70 m (18.7 ft)
Mast height41 m (135 ft)
Sail area828 m2 (8,910 sq ft)
Crew10
Groupama 3 in Saint-Malo, 2010

Design edit

Groupama 3 was designed by VPLP and built by Multiplast in Vannes, France.[2]

Records edit

Year Record Time Status Boat Name Crew Notes Ref.
2017 WSSRC Round the World Record (Crewed) 40d 23h 30m 30s Current IDEC Sport
2010 WSSRC Round the World Record (Crewed) 48d 07h 44m 52s Superseded Grouparma 3
2017 Jules Verne Trophy 40d 23h 30m 30s IDEC Sport
2010 Jules Verne Trophy 48d 07h 44m 52s Grouparma 3
2018 Route du Rhum Course Record 07d 14h 21m 47s Francis Joyon
2009-05-16 Trans-Mediterranean (Marseille-Carthage), 00d 17h 08m 23s 458 miles @26.04 knots [3]
2007-06-04 Route of the discovery (Cadiz-San Salvador Island) 07d 10h 58m 53s 3884 Nm @21.7 knots. [3]
2007-06-04 Miami-New York, 01d 11h 05m 20s 947 miles@ 27 knots. [3]
2007 Transatlantic record (Ambrose Light to Ushant) 04d 03h 57m 54s Superseded with an average speed of 29.81 knots [3]
2007-07-20 Superseded - Crewed - 24 hour distance record 794 Nm during their transatlantic attempt [3]
2014-01-26 Single Person - 24 hour distance record 682,85 Nm (28.45 knots) Armel Le Cléac'h .[4]

Career edit

2006-2014 Groupama 3 edit

Groupama 3 was launched on June 7, 2006. She was the transatlantic record holder between 2007 and 2009.

During a first attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy (circumnavigation of the world) in 2008, Groupama 3 capsized off the coast of New-Zealand.

She was repaired in France and went for another attempt in 2009. Damage to the port hull led to the attempt being called off after 11 days, and the boat limped into Cape Town for repairs. She then returned to France

Groupama 3 began her third attempt and on January 31, 2010. On March 20, 2010, she became the fastest boat to sail around the world and set a record of 48 days, 7 hours 44 minutes and 52 seconds, improving on Orange II's performance from 2005 by more than 2 days.[5] She lost the record on January 7, 2012, to Banque Populaire V, a larger trimaran.[6]

In 2010, she was retrofitted for single-handed racing to take part of the transatlantic race Route du Rhum. In November 2010, Groupama 3 won the French single-handed transatlantic race Route du Rhum (between Brittany and Guadeloupe), with Frank Cammas at the helm, in 9 days and 14 hours, averaging 16.14 knots.

2014-2014 Groupama 3 edit

She was sponsored by French bank Banque Populaire to take part of 2014 Route du Rhum, which she won with skipper Loïck Peyron. In November 2014, Banque Populaire VII won Route du Rhum again, with Loick Peyron, in 7 days and 15 hours, beating the record by 2 hours and 10 minutes.

2015-Present IDEC Sport edit

In 2015, French yachtsman Francis Joyon's sponsor IDEC announced that they now financed the boat.[7] Under this new sponsorship the boat was leased for six months to Renaud Laplanche, the CEO of Lending Club. The boat was restored from her shortened-mast single-handed configuration to a full crew configuration and named Lending Club 2.[8] Lending Club 2 set a new cross Channel record and a new trans-Pacific record.[9]

In September 2015 the boat's sponsorship changed to the IDEC Sport. The team set a new circumnavigation record in 2017 and won back the Jules Verne Trophy with a time of 40 days 23 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds.[10]

2016 Jules Verne record
Francis Joyon takes possession of the former Groupama 3 on October 2, 2015, after three weeks of work at Multiplast, in Vannes.[11] He chooses an intermediate configuration between the initial power and a reduced rigging for solo races. Closer to the lightness and ergonomics sought alone, less versatile in particular in light winds, Joyon's choices will pay off during his two passages in the southern seas at the end of 2015 then at the end of 2016, with numerous records. With a crew reduced to six people, IDEC Sport presents itself as a challenger to beat the Jules-Verne Trophy,[12] owned by Loïck Peyron since 2011 in 45 days, 13 hours, 42 minutes and 53 seconds.

After an attempt in November 2016, with unfavorable weather in the doldrums and the South Atlantic, and a shock that slightly damaged her fin, Joyon set out again on December 16, 2016 to conquer the trophy. He arrived on January 26, 2017 with a new Around the world sailing record in 40 days 23 h 30 min 30 s.[13] During their 2016 attempt for the Jules-Verne Trophy, Francis Joyon and his crew [14] break numerous intermediate records: four have been formalized and are the subject of records duly certified by the WSSRC.[15]

They make a very fast crossing of the southern seas starting with the Indian Ocean,[14] covering 8091,73 miles in 10 days, maintaining an average of 809 miles per day. This episode began ahead of the front of a depression which moved at a speed corresponding to the boat's potential from South America to the Pacific Ocean. During 12 days, the wind remains port tack, blowing constantly at over 30 knots, an ideal configuration for speed records. Top speeds vary between 38 and 44 knots depending on the state of the sea. Due to bad seas, their speed dropped temporarily (29 knots and 700 miles / 24 h) before a new acceleration, pushing them back above the bar of 800 miles traveled daily.

After passing New Zealand and the Antimeridian, sailing port tack 205 degrees longitude (25 degrees West to Antimeridian) in the southern seas, Francis Joyon and his crew ended up jibing in the transition between two depressions, and manage to catch up with the weather system in front of them over the Pacific Ocean, setting off again at more than 30 knots daily average towards Cape Horn.

Francis Joyon rounds Cape Horn, 16 days after the beginning of this ride off of South America, and after a course of nearly 12,000 miles above 30 knots average (730,16 miles / 24 hours over 16 days). He then signs a performance increase of 30 to 40% compared to Loïck Peyron's record 5 years earlier. Leaving the southern seas with a lead of 4 days 06 hours 35 min over Loïck Peyron's previous record, Francis Joyon and his crew regained the equivalent of 2,800 miles on the record during this episode.

The weather conditions around the world allowed them to optimize the course: 26,412 miles covered on the ground, at an average of 26.85 knots, for a theoretical course of 22,461 miles. Banque Populaire V had to cover almost 2600 more miles in 2015 ( 29,002 miles)

Distance records broken during the 2016 campaign edit

While the best day of Loïck Peyron's previous record was the only day above 800 miles from his record (811 miles over 24 hours, or 33.79 knots average), Francis Joyon maintains a speed above 800 daily miles for 10 consecutive days.

It thus improves a large number of progress records by a sailboat over a given period:

Skipper Reference start Distance

(miles)

speed

(knots)

speed

(miles/24 h)

Joyon best 24h december 29, 2016 00 894 37,3 894
best 48 h december 28, 2016 01 748,2 36,42 874,1
best 72 h december 30, 2016 02 617,7 36,36 872,57
best 4 days december 26, 2016 03 477,4 36,22 869,35
Joyon best 5 days december 27, 2016 04 312,57 35,94 862,51
best 6 days december 27, 2016 05 104,16 35,45 850,7
best 8 days december 26, 2016 06 525,14 33,99 815,64
best 10 days december 26, 2016 08 091,73 33,71 809,17
best 12 days december 26, 2016 09 369,03 32,53 780,75
Joyon best 16 days december 26, 2016 11 682,62 30,42 730,16

Other records broken during the 2016 campaign edit

  • Boat record and the second longest distance covered by a sailboat in 24 hours with 894 miles.
  • 6 consecutive days at an average of 850.7 miles / 24 h (35.45 knots)
  • Ushant - Cape Leeuwin 17 d 06 h 59 min 45 (time of Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record: 17 d 23 h 57 min)
  • Ushant - Tasmania 18 d 18 h 31 min (time of Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record: 20 d 07 h 11 min)
  • Ushant - Antiméridien 20 d 07 h 01 (time of Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record: 22 d 11 h 34 min)
  • Ushant - Cape Horn: 26 d 15 h 45 min (time of Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record: 30 d 22 h 19 min)
  • Equator - Cape Leeuwin: 11 d 12 h (time of Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record: 12 d 9 h 2 min)
  • Cape Agulhas - Cape Leeuwin in 4 days 9 h 37 min 46 at an average speed of 35.08 knots over ground (3,705 miles) or 842 miles in 24 hours (6 days 8 min or 36% more for Loïck Peyron's previous record)
  • Cape of Good Hope - Cape Horn in 13 d 20 h 13 min (19 d 00 h 31 min or 37% more for Loïck Peyron's previous record)
  • Cape of Good Hope - Cape Leeuwin: 4 d 11 h 31 min (6 d 02 h 09 min or 36% more for Loïck Peyron's previous record in 2011)
  • Cap Leeuwin - Cape Horn in 9 d 08 h 46 min (12 d 22 h 22 min or 38% more for Loïck Peyron's previous record)
  • Indian Ocean: 5 d 21 h 7 min 45 s (WSSRC reference) (8 d 07 h 23 min or 41% more for Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record)
  • Pacific Ocean: 7 d 21 h 13 min 31 s (WSSRC reference) (10 d 15 h 07 min or 39% more for Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record)
  • Equator - Equator: 29 d 9 h 10 min 55 s (WSSRC reference) (32 d 11 h 52 min or 11% more for Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record)
  • North Atlantic return record: 5 d 19 h 21 min (7 d 10 h 58 min or 25% more for Loïck Peyron during the 2011 record)

See also edit

Competitions and prizes
Other speed sailing records

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 12 November 2018. Retrieved 14 August 2017.
  2. ^ Maxi Groupama trimaran launched, 2006
  3. ^ a b c d e Groupama 3 records on the WSSRC site 25 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine>
  4. ^ "WSSR newsletter No 239. Banque Populaire 7. Singlehanded 24 hours. 28/02/14". www.sailspeedrecords.com. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 February 2010. Retrieved 21 March 2010.
  6. ^ "Jules Verne Trophy taken by Maxi Banque Populaire V". Sail World. 7 January 2012. Retrieved 7 January 2012.
  7. ^ "Idec Sport: A New Life for a Legendary Boat". 16 September 2015.
  8. ^ "Maxi-trimaran record campaign for the Lending Club | the Daily Sail". Archived from the original on 24 March 2015. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  9. ^ "Lord of the Wind: Renaud Laplanche Sails Full Speed Ahead for Another Record". Forbes.
  10. ^ "Francis Joyon - IDEC Sport". Jules Verne Trophy.
  11. ^ . idecsport-sailing.com. Archived from the original on 7 February 2016. Retrieved 3 December 2020..
  12. ^ Dominic Bourgeois (14 October 2015). "Joyon: objective three days less!". voilesetvoiliers.com..
  13. ^ IDEC SPORT, ed. (26 January 2017). . Archived from the original on 27 January 2017. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  14. ^ a b "Flash arrival Maxi Trimaran IDEC SPORT". adonnante.com. 26 January 2017..
  15. ^ François Lombard. "Records established for the Jules Verne Trophy". fralo.info..

External links edit

  • 2019 The IDEC SPORT official site
Records
Preceded by Jules Verne Trophy
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by
IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon
Jules Verne Trophy
2017-current
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
IDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon
Route du Rhum
2018-current
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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This article is about the sailing trimaran For the sports car racing team see IDEC Sport Racing Groupama 3 is a Ultim class high performance racing sailing trimaran designed for transoceanic record setting IDEC SPORT 1 Banque Populaire VII Lending Club 2 IDEC 3 She is one of the world s fastest ocean going sailing vessels and the current holder of the Jules Verne Trophy for circumnavigation of the world She was originally skippered by French yachtsman Franck Cammas with a crew of ten and sponsored by the French insurance company Groupama She is currently skippered by Francis Joyon IDEC SPORTGroupama 3 under sail Other namesGroupama 3Banque Populaire VIILending Club 2IDEC 3Designer s VPLPBuilderMultiplast Vannes France Launched7 June 2006Owner s Groupama Sailing Team 2006 2013 Banque Populaire 2013 2014 Renaud Laplanche 2015 IDEC 2015 Racing careerSkippersFranck Cammas 2006 2013 Armel Le Cleac h 2013 Loick Peyron 2014 Renaud Laplanche 2015 Francis Joyon 2015 Notable victoriesJules Verne Trophy 20102010 Route du Rhum2014 Route du RhumJules Verne Trophy 2017Route du Rhum 2018SpecificationsDisplacement18 t 18 long tons 20 short tons Length31 50 m 103 3 ft LOA Beam22 50 m 73 8 ft Draft5 70 m 18 7 ft Mast height41 m 135 ft Sail area828 m2 8 910 sq ft Crew10 Groupama 3 in Saint Malo 2010 Contents 1 Design 2 Records 3 Career 3 1 2006 2014 Groupama 3 3 2 2014 2014 Groupama 3 3 3 2015 Present IDEC Sport 3 4 Distance records broken during the 2016 campaign 3 5 Other records broken during the 2016 campaign 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDesign editGroupama 3 was designed by VPLP and built by Multiplast in Vannes France 2 Records editYear Record Time Status Boat Name Crew Notes Ref 2017 WSSRC Round the World Record Crewed 40d 23h 30m 30s Current IDEC Sport 2010 WSSRC Round the World Record Crewed 48d 07h 44m 52s Superseded Grouparma 3 2017 Jules Verne Trophy 40d 23h 30m 30s IDEC Sport 2010 Jules Verne Trophy 48d 07h 44m 52s Grouparma 3 2018 Route du Rhum Course Record 07d 14h 21m 47s Francis Joyon 2009 05 16 Trans Mediterranean Marseille Carthage 00d 17h 08m 23s 458 miles 26 04 knots 3 2007 06 04 Route of the discovery Cadiz San Salvador Island 07d 10h 58m 53s 3884 Nm 21 7 knots 3 2007 06 04 Miami New York 01d 11h 05m 20s 947 miles 27 knots 3 2007 Transatlantic record Ambrose Light to Ushant 04d 03h 57m 54s Superseded with an average speed of 29 81 knots 3 2007 07 20 Superseded Crewed 24 hour distance record 794 Nm during their transatlantic attempt 3 2014 01 26 Single Person 24 hour distance record 682 85 Nm 28 45 knots Armel Le Cleac h 4 Career edit2006 2014 Groupama 3 edit Groupama 3 was launched on June 7 2006 She was the transatlantic record holder between 2007 and 2009 During a first attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy circumnavigation of the world in 2008 Groupama 3 capsized off the coast of New Zealand She was repaired in France and went for another attempt in 2009 Damage to the port hull led to the attempt being called off after 11 days and the boat limped into Cape Town for repairs She then returned to FranceGroupama 3 began her third attempt and on January 31 2010 On March 20 2010 she became the fastest boat to sail around the world and set a record of 48 days 7 hours 44 minutes and 52 seconds improving on Orange II s performance from 2005 by more than 2 days 5 She lost the record on January 7 2012 to Banque Populaire V a larger trimaran 6 In 2010 she was retrofitted for single handed racing to take part of the transatlantic race Route du Rhum In November 2010 Groupama 3 won the French single handed transatlantic race Route du Rhum between Brittany and Guadeloupe with Frank Cammas at the helm in 9 days and 14 hours averaging 16 14 knots 2014 2014 Groupama 3 edit She was sponsored by French bank Banque Populaire to take part of 2014 Route du Rhum which she won with skipper Loick Peyron In November 2014 Banque Populaire VII won Route du Rhum again with Loick Peyron in 7 days and 15 hours beating the record by 2 hours and 10 minutes 2015 Present IDEC Sport edit In 2015 French yachtsman Francis Joyon s sponsor IDEC announced that they now financed the boat 7 Under this new sponsorship the boat was leased for six months to Renaud Laplanche the CEO of Lending Club The boat was restored from her shortened mast single handed configuration to a full crew configuration and named Lending Club 2 8 Lending Club 2 set a new cross Channel record and a new trans Pacific record 9 In September 2015 the boat s sponsorship changed to the IDEC Sport The team set a new circumnavigation record in 2017 and won back the Jules Verne Trophy with a time of 40 days 23 hours 30 minutes 30 seconds 10 2016 Jules Verne record Francis Joyon takes possession of the former Groupama 3 on October 2 2015 after three weeks of work at Multiplast in Vannes 11 He chooses an intermediate configuration between the initial power and a reduced rigging for solo races Closer to the lightness and ergonomics sought alone less versatile in particular in light winds Joyon s choices will pay off during his two passages in the southern seas at the end of 2015 then at the end of 2016 with numerous records With a crew reduced to six people IDEC Sport presents itself as a challenger to beat the Jules Verne Trophy 12 owned by Loick Peyron since 2011 in 45 days 13 hours 42 minutes and 53 seconds After an attempt in November 2016 with unfavorable weather in the doldrums and the South Atlantic and a shock that slightly damaged her fin Joyon set out again on December 16 2016 to conquer the trophy He arrived on January 26 2017 with a new Around the world sailing record in 40 days 23 h 30 min 30 s 13 During their 2016 attempt for the Jules Verne Trophy Francis Joyon and his crew 14 break numerous intermediate records four have been formalized and are the subject of records duly certified by the WSSRC 15 They make a very fast crossing of the southern seas starting with the Indian Ocean 14 covering 8091 73 miles in 10 days maintaining an average of 809 miles per day This episode began ahead of the front of a depression which moved at a speed corresponding to the boat s potential from South America to the Pacific Ocean During 12 days the wind remains port tack blowing constantly at over 30 knots an ideal configuration for speed records Top speeds vary between 38 and 44 knots depending on the state of the sea Due to bad seas their speed dropped temporarily 29 knots and 700 miles 24 h before a new acceleration pushing them back above the bar of 800 miles traveled daily After passing New Zealand and the Antimeridian sailing port tack 205 degrees longitude 25 degrees West to Antimeridian in the southern seas Francis Joyon and his crew ended up jibing in the transition between two depressions and manage to catch up with the weather system in front of them over the Pacific Ocean setting off again at more than 30 knots daily average towards Cape Horn Francis Joyon rounds Cape Horn 16 days after the beginning of this ride off of South America and after a course of nearly 12 000 miles above 30 knots average 730 16 miles 24 hours over 16 days He then signs a performance increase of 30 to 40 compared to Loick Peyron s record 5 years earlier Leaving the southern seas with a lead of 4 days 06 hours 35 min over Loick Peyron s previous record Francis Joyon and his crew regained the equivalent of 2 800 miles on the record during this episode The weather conditions around the world allowed them to optimize the course 26 412 miles covered on the ground at an average of 26 85 knots for a theoretical course of 22 461 miles Banque Populaire V had to cover almost 2600 more miles in 2015 29 002 miles Distance records broken during the 2016 campaign edit While the best day of Loick Peyron s previous record was the only day above 800 miles from his record 811 miles over 24 hours or 33 79 knots average Francis Joyon maintains a speed above 800 daily miles for 10 consecutive days It thus improves a large number of progress records by a sailboat over a given period Skipper Reference start Distance miles speed knots speed miles 24 h Joyon best 24h december 29 2016 0 0 894 37 3 894 best 48 h december 28 2016 0 1 748 2 36 42 874 1 best 72 h december 30 2016 0 2 617 7 36 36 872 57 best 4 days december 26 2016 0 3 477 4 36 22 869 35 Joyon best 5 days december 27 2016 0 4 312 57 35 94 862 51 best 6 days december 27 2016 0 5 104 16 35 45 850 7 best 8 days december 26 2016 0 6 525 14 33 99 815 64 best 10 days december 26 2016 0 8 091 73 33 71 809 17 best 12 days december 26 2016 0 9 369 03 32 53 780 75 Joyon best 16 days december 26 2016 11 682 62 30 42 730 16 Other records broken during the 2016 campaign edit Boat record and the second longest distance covered by a sailboat in 24 hours with 894 miles 6 consecutive days at an average of 850 7 miles 24 h 35 45 knots Ushant Cape Leeuwin 17 d 06 h 59 min 45 time of Loick Peyron during the 2011 record 17 d 23 h 57 min Ushant Tasmania 18 d 18 h 31 min time of Loick Peyron during the 2011 record 20 d 07 h 11 min Ushant Antimeridien 20 d 07 h 01 time of Loick Peyron during the 2011 record 22 d 11 h 34 min Ushant Cape Horn 26 d 15 h 45 min time of Loick Peyron during the 2011 record 30 d 22 h 19 min Equator Cape Leeuwin 11 d 12 h time of Loick Peyron during the 2011 record 12 d 9 h 2 min Cape Agulhas Cape Leeuwin in 4 days 9 h 37 min 46 at an average speed of 35 08 knots over ground 3 705 miles or 842 miles in 24 hours 6 days 8 min or 36 more for Loick Peyron s previous record Cape of Good Hope Cape Horn in 13 d 20 h 13 min 19 d 00 h 31 min or 37 more for Loick Peyron s previous record Cape of Good Hope Cape Leeuwin 4 d 11 h 31 min 6 d 02 h 09 min or 36 more for Loick Peyron s previous record in 2011 Cap Leeuwin Cape Horn in 9 d 08 h 46 min 12 d 22 h 22 min or 38 more for Loick Peyron s previous record Indian Ocean 5 d 21 h 7 min 45 s WSSRC reference 8 d 07 h 23 min or 41 more for Loick Peyron during the 2011 record Pacific Ocean 7 d 21 h 13 min 31 s WSSRC reference 10 d 15 h 07 min or 39 more for Loick Peyron during the 2011 record Equator Equator 29 d 9 h 10 min 55 s WSSRC reference 32 d 11 h 52 min or 11 more for Loick Peyron during the 2011 record North Atlantic return record 5 d 19 h 21 min 7 d 10 h 58 min or 25 more for Loick Peyron during the 2011 record See also edit nbsp Oceans portal nbsp Sports portal Circumnavigation List of circumnavigations List of large sailing yachts Competitions and prizes Global Challenge Jules Verne Trophy The race Oryx Quest Vendee Globe Other speed sailing records Speed sailing record World Sailing Speed Record Council Transatlantic sailing record Around the world sailing recordReferences edit IDEC SPORT A NEW LIFE FOR a LEGENDARY BOAT IDEC SPORT Sailing Archived from the original on 12 November 2018 Retrieved 14 August 2017 Maxi Groupama trimaran launched 2006 a b c d e Groupama 3 records on the WSSRC site Archived 25 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine gt WSSR newsletter No 239 Banque Populaire 7 Singlehanded 24 hours 28 02 14 www sailspeedrecords com Retrieved 9 January 2018 Jules Verne Trophy record attempt with Groupama 3 and Franck Cammas news video interview live virtual race virtual regatta Archived from the original on 7 February 2010 Retrieved 21 March 2010 Jules Verne Trophy taken by Maxi Banque Populaire V Sail World 7 January 2012 Retrieved 7 January 2012 Idec Sport A New Life for a Legendary Boat 16 September 2015 Maxi trimaran record campaign for the Lending Club the Daily Sail Archived from the original on 24 March 2015 Retrieved 20 March 2015 Lord of the Wind Renaud Laplanche Sails Full Speed Ahead for Another Record Forbes Francis Joyon IDEC Sport Jules Verne Trophy Launch of the maxi trimaran IDEC Sport the Jules Verne Trophy is becoming clearer for Francis Joyon idecsport sailing com Archived from the original on 7 February 2016 Retrieved 3 December 2020 Dominic Bourgeois 14 October 2015 Joyon objective three days less voilesetvoiliers com IDEC SPORT ed 26 January 2017 Flash arrival Maxi Trimaran IDEC SPORT Archived from the original on 27 January 2017 Retrieved 3 December 2020 a b Flash arrival Maxi Trimaran IDEC SPORT adonnante com 26 January 2017 Francois Lombard Records established for the Jules Verne Trophy fralo info External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Groupama 3 ship 2006 2019 The IDEC SPORT official site Records Preceded byOrange II with Bruno Peyron Jules Verne Trophy2010 2012 Succeeded byBanque Populaire V with Loick Peyron Preceded byIDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon Jules Verne Trophy2017 current Succeeded byIncumbent Preceded byIDEC SPORT with Francis Joyon Route du Rhum2018 current Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title IDEC Sport amp oldid 1216363324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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