Q: There are some innovative ideas on this course! Notably this buoy, this marker at Sète, which the competitors will have to pass before heading out to sea.
Kito de Pavant : We try to keep the good ideas from the races I've taken part in and leave out the less relevant ones... This buoy anchored in front of the Théâtre de la Mer, in Sète, will offer spectators in the stands a magnificent show hosted by a commentator. In fact, the Théâtre de la Mer is a magical place, which you might think was created for the MED MAX I Occitanie-Saïdia Resorts (laughs). An amphitheatre facing the sea, and even Morocco! It'll be like the start of the Route du Rhum, with the buoy in front of Cap Fréhel. Well, we're going to have the Théâtre de la Mer in Sète!
Q: What will be happening in the start/finish village? Are there any leads yet?
Kito de Pavant : I can tell you that it's full of ideas! At Le Grau du Roi-Port Camargue, it's going to be quite a big village. There will obviously be giant screens showing sailing images. But that's not all. The idea is to showcase the richness of our Occitanie region. Economic, tourist, traditional and modern. Like the Catalanes, the Latin sails that will come from the four corners of Occitanie to mingle with racing boats, at the cutting edge of performance and innovation, in a modern port, Port Camargue, and a traditional village, Le Grau du Roi. There will also be a jousting tournament. There will also be exhibitions of all the board sports that are constantly reinventing themselves, such as foils. There will be a speed base open to anything that goes on the water in front of the Port-Camargue jetty, in front of the village. We're even thinking of having a stand-up paddle race in the harbour, which is unique with all its marinas. There will also be an open stage for concerts. And, of course, Moroccan culture will have pride of place.
Q : What about the finish in Saïdia?
Kito de Pavant : Our Moroccan friends are preparing something exceptional. I can't wait to see the look on the competitors' faces when they arrive in the marina at Saïdia. There too, it will be something unheard of in a sailing race. The whole philosophy of the race will be there: to bring people together and share. I've had this race in my head for a long time. And the important thing is to share it with as many people as possible, whether it's the public, the racers or the partners. All the people who come to see the pretty, colourful boats. And it's great to introduce this to a Moroccan public not really familiar with this type of sailing event.
Q : Are you looking for other partners?
Kito de Pavant : Of course we did. Many followed us very early on. We're hoping for more. There's always room for new partners, especially a title partner. Because we're ambitious. The bigger our budget, the better we'll do.
Editor: Jean Loup Robertier