

Guirec’s August plan 100 days before the start of The Vendée Globe
From installing a cool box, to preparing equipment to be at optimum temperature, to finally letting himself relax for the big day, Guirec Soudée’s preparations for The Vendée Globe seem to have been smooth sailing so far.
This year marks the tenth time the global competition has taken place since it was founded in 1989, and this year will begin on the 10th November and include 44 sailors from across the world.
This upcoming trip is just the latest in a long line of adventures that the Frenchman has set his sights on. He has completed 70,000 nautical miles so far, with two solo rows across the Atlantic, and a five-year journey across the world with only his hen Monique for company.
As the bulk of the preparations for his latest expedition come to an end, we caught up with what his August looks like, and what his plans are from now until the start date in November.
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Guirec plans to take this period of time slowly and take a break in his Cote d’Armor home, which he sees as his haven of peace.
Although this is a welcome break, he will have to take a handful of trips back to be with his team in Concarneau to make sure everything is still running smoothly.
“It doesn’t bother me, though, I don’t consider this work, since it is my passion.”