THE SPORT SCAN – A few minutes after the end of the match between Barcelona and Brest, Vendée Globe skipper Benjamin Dutreux (Guyot Environnement-Water Family) spoke on the showAfter Foot on RMC as a Brest supporter.
An astonishing sequence. While he is in the middle of the South Atlantic, at around 30 km/h on the water, Benjamin Dutreux, 14th in the Vendée Globe ranking, managed to follow the progress of the match between Barça and Stade Brestois (3-0). After the match, he naturally called the show theAfter Foot on RMC to discuss the race and the match, even if he is not a Brest supporter. “Since I was a kid, I have supported Nantes. (…)It was a pretty crazy event to have Brest in the Champions League. They made me love Brest and, since then, I have followed their adventure to the fullest. Because it’s a beautiful story of Tom Thumb among the grown-ups. (…) I am right between Brazil and South Africa. (…) I tried to look, there were still quite a few cuts. But I managed to see a few replays and follow a little of the major events of the match. he confided on board his boat to Gilbert Brisbois, Daniel Riolo and Emmanuel Petit. As a reminder, one of its sponsors, Guyot Environnement, is linked to Stade Brestois.
After talking about the match, Benjamin Dutreux spoke about his race. He has goals and “I'm fighting to try to get into the top 10. It won't be long before I take a little nap for an hour and a half or two hours. I set lots of alarms, so if the wind changes direction or I come across boats, it will sound. Then I'll go out, adjust the sails a little if necessary, then go back and take a little nap if I need to recover a little. he explained.
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