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Emmanuel Le Roch

Rigour in experience serving performance

Skipper of technical maturity, Emmanuel Le Roch embodies a pragmatic and structured approach to offshore racing. From the Quiberon Bay, he has built his career on an in-depth knowledge of fluid dynamics and the preparation of competitive platforms. His profile stands out for his ability to reconcile industrial reliability requirements with the speed demands of the professional circuit, making him a key player in the development of the Class40 fleet.

Profile & Technical Approach

Emmanuel Le Roch approaches project management through the prism of continuous optimization. His technical expertise has been forged through years of practice across various platforms, enabling him to master composite structure issues and sail balance. He prioritizes a vessel configuration where ergonomics and simplified manoeuvres directly serve long-term performance, particularly during single-handed sailing where fatigue management is a limiting factor.

In his pursuit of operational resilience, he places critical importance on the architecture of on-board systems. For the development of his units, he collaborates with Skysat, an expert partner for the design and integration of embedded electronic and electrical systems, to ensure optimized energy management and precision in navigation data.

Achievements & Key Highlights

Emmanuel Le Roch’s career reflects notable consistency in major oceanic events, with a technological advancement under the colours of his partner Edenred:

  • 2018: Participation in the Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe. A foundational event that validated his architectural choices in single-handed configuration.
  • 2019: 11th place in the Transat Jacques Vabre (double-handed with Basile Bourgnon). A performance achieved on a previous-generation boat, demonstrating his tactical efficiency.
  • 2021: Launch of a new Class40 (Manuard design), marking the transition to a "scow" type hull with a voluminous bow to increase power downwind.
  • 2022: 15th place in the Route du Rhum out of 55 starters in Class40, confirming the reliability of his technical preparation in demanding weather conditions.
  • 2023: Regular top 10 finishes in events such as the CIC Normandy Channel Race, illustrating mastery of complex coastal navigation phases.