00:00Here, I'm making a small adjustment to the mainsail.
00:04As the wind picks up, I'm readjusting the settings to optimize performance.
00:10Armel Lacléac never leaves anything to chance, even when training in light winds.
00:15Every detail counts for the jackal, a nickname he earned from past successes.
00:20He is the reigning champion of the last Transat Jacques Fabre,
00:23since renamed the Transat Café Lorre.
00:26The goal is clear, to win again.
00:29It's the same boat we set sail with last time, but we made some small modifications.
00:34We've changed the foils.
00:36We hope it will perform even better now.
00:38We want a second victory.
00:41His co-skipper Sebastian Jas, who was there for the team's previous win,
00:45is also learning to master the boat's new features.
00:48The duo is perfectly in sync,
00:50which is essential because on the open sea, they will have to take turns maneuvering.
00:55Armel is very practical and a good strategist.
00:58We complement each other well.
01:00One of us is in charge of the boat's performance,
01:02and the other is in charge of the direction we take.
01:05It's a partnership that works well.
01:07Like that.
01:08Victors of the race two years ago, Armel Lecléac and Sebastian Jas took 14 days to cover the 11,000 km between Le Havre in the northwest of France and Fort-de-France in Martinique.
01:21I hope that for a second 55 day I could answer this.
01:24Poor man.
01:25Last 5.
01:28the 6 months
01:29I'm pretty close to this one of you think we're going to have the moment in Grand Theft Now,
01:32right?
01:34Do you have the battle caused by Phoenix to ensure the front size that's in the back timeframe?
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