Tom Dolan disappointed with opening offshore
by Tom Dolan Racing 29 Jun 2020 11:32 BST
Tom Dolan, the Irish skipper of Smurfit Kappa © Thomas Deregnieau
Early mistakes in very light and very fluky winds cost Tom Dolan dearly, leaving the Irish solo racer with no real chances to recover and make the solid opening he had wanted in the 340 nautical miles Solo Maître CoQ which finished on Saturday in Les Sables d'Olonne, France.
Dolan, sailing Smurfit Kappa, recovered a couple of hard earned places in the latter stages of what was the first solo race of the 2020 season for the Figaro Bénéteau 3 fleet, to place 22nd.
He admits that once he had lost touch with the lead peloton on the mainly straight lines, reaching course there were not enough tactical opportunities to stage any kind of meaningful comeback.
The course off the Vendée took the fleet northwards in light winds from Les Sables d'Olonne to round the Ile de Yeu then a long southwards leg to the Ile de Re off La Rochelle. Dolan missed out on the first new breeze after a drifting start and then his losses were compounded by being on the wrong side of the next two rotations in wind direction.
"It is a disappointing way to start the season especially when we have waited so long to get racing. I know where I made the early mistakes and what is frustrating is that I didn't really position myself early on to be able to follow my pre-race strategy which was to stay offshore where the new breeze was coming in from. I had it written everywhere 'stay to the west' but just could not get there in the breeze I had. Once I found myself in the east, to leeward you could not really climb back." Dolan recalled Sunday after a decent night's sleep. "Then it was all reaching."
"I sailed the boat well. I was fast enough and my manoeuvres were good and I take confidence in those fundamentals, but as ever I need to be with the lead group early on to really be able to sail the fleet rather than trying to catch up." Dolan concludes.