as a young skipper, this is insanely inspiring, Alex if you ever read this comment, know that you have greatly influenced my existence and my will to turn my passion for offshore sailing into a career. thank you, from the bottom of my heart to you and your team. keep pushing for your goal my friend.
Nowadays thats True ~ But in the not too distant past Alex would have one of so many Tough world class Britts, Rose, Chichester, Blythe, Knox-Johnson, Goss, Ellen, etc etc etc
Brilliantly well filmed. Alex is an amazing and inspirational sportsman and human. So sorry his boat broke and he retired this time. He will be back to win in 2024.
19:55 Simply superb. A man able to face alone the worst conditions on the planet for months, a living icon of fearless that faces something "new" with the same approach of every human being (and with his powerful smile), makes appreciate him even more. Fair Wind captain!
Moi j aime pas son bateau et ce style de navigation sans jamais mettre le nez dehors et ressentir les éléments. Tout contrôler de l intérieur en plus de tout l électronique et l informatique je trouve que ca enlève quelque chose a la magie d un tour du monde seul avec son bateau face aux elements. Plus ca va plus on vois des gens venant de grandes villes ayant fait de grandes études et savent utiliser les logiciels déchiffré des données meteo que les logiciels leur donnent et qui ne connaisse pas la mer ou que depuis 4 ou 5 ans. Cest un autre style de navigation qui prime l ultra performance a l aventure et le combat d un marin seul face aux elements. A ce rythme la bientot on aura des bateau sans pilote ceux qui gagneront le trophée seront les constructeurs et voilà
@@celmerfoodbeat Il faut toujours sortir sur le pont pour changer les voiles ou réparer les inévitables casses. Sinon oui! Ils n'ont plus besoin de sextant ;), plus besoin de barrer (les pilotes auto font le boulot), ils ont des routeurs avec bien plus de données a fournir, etc... Mais les bateaux vont si vite (ils volent même maintenant) que sortir sur le pont est bien plus dangereux qu'avant. C'est une autre forme de navigation, mais l'aventure est toujours là, l'exigence face aux élément aussi. Et Jean le Cam démontre actuellement (avec son "vieux" bateau) que la modernité ne suffit pas toujours, que c'est encore l'homme qui lute contre les éléments, la technologie, et le chronomètre. A ce "jeu", Alex et Jean (les plus expérimentés du Vendée Globe) sont les meilleurs. Pour l'instant, car la route est encore longue... Another French Alex fan!
This is one of the few things that really inspired me to get into offshore racing and even for nearly a year I was a semi pro boat captain and I love every minet of it
Before, England was the land of ocean racing. But now, even the departure of OSTAR is in France (Brest instead of Plymonth). OSTAR, Vendée Globe, Route du Rhum, Jules-Verne Trophy, Transat Jacques-Vabre, Mini Transat, Transat Québec-Saint-Malo, Transat AG2R, Solitaire du Figaro, Vendée-Arctique-Les Sables-d'Olonne, etc.. Only races organized by France. The Ocean Race, Barcelona World Race, depart from Spain. It is only the Fastnet Race that interests the English (a little). And maybe, the Sydney-Hobart (well, only the sailors are interested in it)... But, if Alex wins this edition, then... A french Alex fan!
@@franckhokusai289 I completely agree with you! I hope Britain can provide more competition in future decades but France is undoubtedly the centre of yacht racing in Europe
Alex, I have thoroughly enjoyed following your sailing exploits and am wild with anticipation for the new boat for 2020 race. This was a great video which helped me further appreciate you, your family, the team, the race and the other competitors. Legendary stuff. From 1993 until 97 my wife and I sailed our Lavranos 36 25,000nm. Our average sailing speed was about 5kts. It is hard for me to imagine the kinds of speeds you manage to clock. Nowadays, my Laser is my sailing fun, if I can clock 12kts I think I'm flying. Wishing you, the team and your family all success in your new challenge.
il a rien fait de plus que les Francais a part enormement de cinema et de rodomontades !!! ne pas pousser son bateau trop fort et revenir est aussi la premiere condition pour gagner et devenir unn champion!!! Alex fait beaucoup pour la promotion de son sponsor et du vendee globe, c'est bien, mais il casse tous ses bateaux!!!
c est un anglo saxon qui s'est donne pour mission de battre les francais en costard c'est un matuvu pas un bon marin et je ne suis pas sure que Robin Knox Johnston aurait apprécié la comparaison.
Wonderful video, just so humbled by the fact that the human body can be pushed so hard, and still end up smiling. Many plaudits to the team, Hugo Boss and the myriad of sponsors, but in all reality - it's down to you Alex. Get the job done in 2020! Good on ya, mate.
Great film about amazing race you performed on the last Vendee Globe. I have to admit that I was demoralized in one point, not after breaking the foil, but after Armel took lead over 700 nm in Southern Atlantic and I "couldn't stand it any more". I stoped following the tracker for two days, but suddenly you started to sail faster and made amazing comeback of 700 nm (which is not mentioned in the film). You showed that it is never finished before the end and I remember it often in real life. Wish you and your family all the health and with Gods help the next one is yours.
what a story, what an amazing human being, a true warrior and huge inspiration for Brits but also sailors everywhere. The grit, determination and strong positive mind and body is truly incredible and packaged with the maverick risk taking style and warm personality makes Hugo Boss and Alex Thomson Racing such an entertaining and exciting product. am a huge fan!
The amazing thing about 2020 is that there are many insane boats competing. He should have walked over the competition in 2016 but 2020 is different. His boat seems completely off the hook but he’s not alone. This will be the best vendee globe ever. That said, I’m a huge Alex Thompson fan.
loved the video. I got on a boat last October for my first sailing lesson. Last week I helped a Scottish mate sail his Warrior 40 from Portland to La Coruna across Biscay. Dream big.
Fantastic ode to all single hand race enthusiasts! And great video of Alex fight for Number 1 in Vandee Globe !! I cross my fingers Alex! Good winds and much success for you and for your team. I keep following you :-) Best wishes from Austria Andreas
Well he didn't do the line-crossing ceremony unlike every other skippers. Neptune sure didn't like as his boat soon developped problems after crossing the Equator.
I followed the whole race in 2016, and the charismatic nature of Alex and his vlogs was fantastic, this film sums it up perfectly. I am going to do my best to be at the start to cheer him off in 2020. Thanks.
I am a young sailor and ever since I found out about Alex I have been striving to be an excellent sailor and one day I want to get into the clipper challenge and hopefully the vondee globe, Alex, if you read this, you have inspired me for life, thank you!
I have always had a dream of sailing solo around the world or Volvo ochean race. IT is so inspering to watch Alex thomson. At Home i am competing in melges 24 and hoping for one day sailing around the world!
35 knots!!??.....Unreal.........kudos to you and your team....thanks for inspiring an Aussie sailor in the middle of winter down under......best I've done is 11 knots and she felt like she was flying.....best feeling ever.....couldn't stop grinning for days
I broke the record, I’m even more a hero than an astronaut, I should have won...blah-blah. Despite a faraminous budget and 5 participations (half of the editions) he never won, he always broke, he never had the humility for it. In 2020 he claimed that he would finish the race in 67 days, the record being 74... Result he broke again. He has always forgotten the law of the ocean which, beyond all this batage, remains the strongest! However, it is true that the all-black design of his boat in 2016 was one of the most beautiful imocas of the Vendée Globe.
Thank you for this video...let the anticipation begin! I’ll be following the Vendee Globe 2020 very excitedly...good luck to all, and may the best sailor win, as happens each time :):)
The Vendee Globe and the IMOCA60 Class wouldn´t be the same without Alex. He did so many firsts and pushed the limits so intensely. What an inspiring person. And his boat designs still sail sucessfully until today! Alex, we miss you and your spirit dearly!!!
I broke the record, I’m even more a hero than an astronaut, I should have won...blah-blah. Despite a faraminous budget and 5 participations (half of the editions) he never won, he always broke, he never had the humility for it. In 2020 he claimed that he would finish the race in 67 days, the record being 74... Result he broke again. He has always forgotten the law of the ocean which, beyond all this batage, remains the strongest! However, it is true that the all-black design of his boat in 2016 was one of the most beautiful imocas of the Vendée Globe.
Madness gutsy Beyond belief but I realise challenge you just do it Go go go at ,71 yrs challenges are achievable Just did it myself but mate you got bigger balls than me well done.
11-15-2020 I watched throughout this day as they race the 2020 vendee globe. Alex increased his lead by 10 nm throughout the day. He now leads jean le cam by 74.8nm. man is on a mission on one bad ass boat!
awesome documentary. I will follow you and Ari (who is a freind of mine) closely on the Vendée Globe 2020. I have so much resepct for you guys. stay safe
as a young skipper, this is insanely inspiring, Alex if you ever read this comment, know that you have greatly influenced my existence and my will to turn my passion for offshore sailing into a career. thank you, from the bottom of my heart to you and your team. keep pushing for your goal my friend.
justin bourgeois same goes for me
Same for me as well!!!
Same
Leo crawford same what class do u sail just curious
@@mitchellluxton7471 Not me!
This guy is a total nutcase. An utterly lovable, talented nutcase. but a nutcase. Utter, total respect.
Nowadays thats True ~ But in the not too distant past Alex would have one of so many Tough world class Britts, Rose, Chichester, Blythe, Knox-Johnson, Goss, Ellen, etc etc etc
"If he hadn't lost the foil, it could have been quite embarrassing to the other boats."
I agree. What a legend.
Brilliantly well filmed. Alex is an amazing and inspirational sportsman and human. So sorry his boat broke and he retired this time. He will be back to win in 2024.
19:55 Simply superb. A man able to face alone the worst conditions on the planet for months, a living icon of fearless that faces something "new" with the same approach of every human being (and with his powerful smile), makes appreciate him even more. Fair Wind captain!
Imagine the kids. "Dad's home. He just sailed around the world in a race by himself, and won!" Amazing.
Wow, on of the best Films/documentery ever 👍💪👌
Un navigateur formidable ! On ne se lasse pas de regarder son histoire.
I've just discovered this very interesting documentary. Even if I'm French, Alex is my favourite for this year's Vendée Globe.
He's a lovely guy..
Moi j aime pas son bateau et ce style de navigation sans jamais mettre le nez dehors et ressentir les éléments. Tout contrôler de l intérieur en plus de tout l électronique et l informatique je trouve que ca enlève quelque chose a la magie d un tour du monde seul avec son bateau face aux elements. Plus ca va plus on vois des gens venant de grandes villes ayant fait de grandes études et savent utiliser les logiciels déchiffré des données meteo que les logiciels leur donnent et qui ne connaisse pas la mer ou que depuis 4 ou 5 ans. Cest un autre style de navigation qui prime l ultra performance a l aventure et le combat d un marin seul face aux elements. A ce rythme la bientot on aura des bateau sans pilote ceux qui gagneront le trophée seront les constructeurs et voilà
@@celmerfoodbeat Il faut toujours sortir sur le pont pour changer les voiles ou réparer les inévitables casses.
Sinon oui! Ils n'ont plus besoin de sextant ;), plus besoin de barrer (les pilotes auto font le boulot), ils ont des routeurs avec bien plus de données a fournir, etc... Mais les bateaux vont si vite (ils volent même maintenant) que sortir sur le pont est bien plus dangereux qu'avant.
C'est une autre forme de navigation, mais l'aventure est toujours là, l'exigence face aux élément aussi.
Et Jean le Cam démontre actuellement (avec son "vieux" bateau) que la modernité ne suffit pas toujours, que c'est encore l'homme qui lute contre les éléments, la technologie, et le chronomètre.
A ce "jeu", Alex et Jean (les plus expérimentés du Vendée Globe) sont les meilleurs. Pour l'instant, car la route est encore longue...
Another French Alex fan!
It's not about the country it's the effect and seeing what these Great people go through and what they do to win ✌🇬🇧👍
great movie, thank you! very motivating
thank you Alex!
This is one of the few things that really inspired me to get into offshore racing and even for nearly a year I was a semi pro boat captain and I love every minet of it
I find it hard to believe there's so little mainstream media interest ............ GO ON ALEX!!!
You may be right, though it is mainstream media that brought me here, there could be/should be more interest
@@Neilhuny - I hope you're right Neil, God knows Britain needs some positivity/daring-do at the moment.
Before, England was the land of ocean racing. But now, even the departure of OSTAR is in France (Brest instead of Plymonth).
OSTAR,
Vendée Globe,
Route du Rhum,
Jules-Verne Trophy,
Transat Jacques-Vabre,
Mini Transat,
Transat Québec-Saint-Malo,
Transat AG2R,
Solitaire du Figaro,
Vendée-Arctique-Les Sables-d'Olonne,
etc..
Only races organized by France.
The Ocean Race,
Barcelona World Race,
depart from Spain.
It is only the Fastnet Race that interests the English (a little). And maybe, the Sydney-Hobart (well, only the sailors are interested in it)... But, if Alex wins this edition, then...
A french Alex fan!
@@franckhokusai289 I completely agree with you! I hope Britain can provide more competition in future decades but France is undoubtedly the centre of yacht racing in Europe
@@franckhokusai289 - Indeed Franck, perhaps I can ask you, is there plenty of mainstream coverage of this event in France?
Alex, I have thoroughly enjoyed following your sailing exploits and am wild with anticipation for the new boat for 2020 race. This was a great video which helped me further appreciate you, your family, the team, the race and the other competitors. Legendary stuff.
From 1993 until 97 my wife and I sailed our Lavranos 36 25,000nm. Our average sailing speed was about 5kts. It is hard for me to imagine the kinds of speeds you manage to clock. Nowadays, my Laser is my sailing fun, if I can clock 12kts I think I'm flying.
Wishing you, the team and your family all success in your new challenge.
So inspired by what you have achieved over the years Alex. 2020 is yours for the taking. We'll always be cheering you on.
OMG, And he sings original Christmas songs too. Incredible man!
He is a treasure.
Fantastic, what a story wonderful go Alex 2020!
French supporter here: we have so much respect for what you have accomplished Alex. Fair winds and may you win the race!
il a rien fait de plus que les Francais a part enormement de cinema et de rodomontades !!!
ne pas pousser son bateau trop fort et revenir est aussi la premiere condition pour gagner et devenir unn champion!!!
Alex fait beaucoup pour la promotion de son sponsor et du vendee globe, c'est bien, mais il casse tous ses bateaux!!!
c est un anglo saxon qui s'est donne pour mission de battre les francais en costard c'est un matuvu pas un bon marin et je ne suis pas sure que Robin Knox Johnston aurait apprécié la comparaison.
@@fredoboomer5477”he’s not a good sailor”? He was a world record holder for years. He knows what he’s doing
15:45 Epic memories. much respect for both sailors and french navy crew
Wonderful video, just so humbled by the fact that the human body can be pushed so hard, and still end up smiling. Many plaudits to the team, Hugo Boss and the myriad of sponsors, but in all reality - it's down to you Alex. Get the job done in 2020! Good on ya, mate.
Fantastic Alex , you are an inspiration..I salute you sir.
Nice film you guys made. Enjoyed it.
Never heard of this race....looking forward to checking into it in 2024!
AMAZING !!!!! Simply Amazing Alex !!
For me, you Vendee Globe sailors, are the greatest sportsmen in the world. Unbeleivable. Congratulations. To you. To all of you. To all of your teams.
Globe 😂 we don't live on a spinning globe but a stationary enclosed horizontal plane with mountains and valleys and sea level everywhere
I used to sail the Southern ocean regularly. We had a saying, "Below 40 there are no laws, but below 50, there is no God".
Magnificent documentary! Thank you very much.
Great film about amazing race you performed on the last Vendee Globe. I have to admit that I was demoralized in one point, not after breaking the foil, but after Armel took lead over 700 nm in Southern Atlantic and I "couldn't stand it any more". I stoped following the tracker for two days, but suddenly you started to sail faster and made amazing comeback of 700 nm (which is not mentioned in the film). You showed that it is never finished before the end and I remember it often in real life.
Wish you and your family all the health and with Gods help the next one is yours.
Amazing film ! Thank you so much for that ! And you'll have it in 2020 !
Wow... So inspiring. Such an amazing sailor and an amazing race. As a 14 year old sailor I want to do this as some point...
The general public need to know about the Vendée Globe! So inspirational! 🌍⛵
especially those flat earthers should know about this!!
I just watched this again for the third time in 2 weeks. Makes me even more sad that Alex has to retire from the race this year😕😕
Just incredible!!!🎉⛵️🎉🥳👍🏻
what a story, what an amazing human being, a true warrior and huge inspiration for Brits but also sailors everywhere. The grit, determination and strong positive mind and body is truly incredible and packaged with the maverick risk taking style and warm personality makes Hugo Boss and Alex Thomson Racing such an entertaining and exciting product. am a huge fan!
The amazing thing about 2020 is that there are many insane boats competing. He should have walked over the competition in 2016 but 2020 is different. His boat seems completely off the hook but he’s not alone. This will be the best vendee globe ever. That said, I’m a huge Alex Thompson fan.
loved the video. I got on a boat last October for my first sailing lesson. Last week I helped a Scottish mate sail his Warrior 40 from Portland to La Coruna across Biscay. Dream big.
Fantastic ode to all single hand race enthusiasts! And great video of Alex fight for Number 1 in Vandee Globe !!
I cross my fingers Alex! Good winds and much success for you and for your team. I keep following you :-)
Best wishes from Austria
Andreas
Yeah!! Amazing!!!! Inspiring!!! Thank you Alex!!
As a Scottish person. I very rarely want an English person to win a thing. Alex is the exception. He is a hero!
Writing this in 2020, a day after Alex had to retire because of a wrecked rudder. I wonder what the future holds - ?
Well he didn't do the line-crossing ceremony unlike every other skippers. Neptune sure didn't like as his boat soon developped problems after crossing the Equator.
You are a RELENTLESS human being!!! Keep on keeping on man, God Speed!
I followed the whole race in 2016, and the charismatic nature of Alex and his vlogs was fantastic, this film sums it up perfectly. I am going to do my best to be at the start to cheer him off in 2020. Thanks.
Allez Alex ! Le prochain Vendée Globe est le tien! Tu le mérites tant!
I want to say Well done Alex and your team 👍I have so much respect for you mate it takes alot to do what you do ✌🇬🇧👍
I am a young sailor and ever since I found out about Alex I have been striving to be an excellent sailor and one day I want to get into the clipper challenge and hopefully the vondee globe, Alex, if you read this, you have inspired me for life, thank you!
Globe 😂 we don't live on a spinning globe but a stationary enclosed horizontal plane with mountains and valleys and sea level everywhere
What an amazing production .. and fingers crossed this time .. God Speed Alex .. inspirational
I have always had a dream of sailing solo around the world or Volvo ochean race. IT is so inspering to watch Alex thomson. At Home i am competing in melges 24 and hoping for one day sailing around the world!
Brilliant. Well done Sir, a fantastic achievement.
Absolutely amazing ! Great video, story, human triumph, team and technological accomplishment.
Absolutely fantastic! Can't wait for the 2020 race! Go Alex, go!!
Alex. You are a total inspiration mate.
35 knots!!??.....Unreal.........kudos to you and your team....thanks for inspiring an Aussie sailor in the middle of winter down under......best I've done is 11 knots and she felt like she was flying.....best feeling ever.....couldn't stop grinning for days
Love the “helicopter view” technique. Thank you.
Alex отличный шкипер... Дай Бог ему удачи и Божьей помощи во всех его делах...
Храни его Господь и Ангел Хранитель...
Аминь
Respect! Alex Thomson, I am with you all the way. Here’s to 2020 and the Vendée Globe, May victory be yours! Cheers!
Thinking of you Alex. Christmas 2020. You're a fighter. Well done, mate.
What a legend! Great respect für Alex and his team! Really nice video, thanks for that! Cheers!
amazing journey. stunningly beautiful boat. I wasn't familiar with the Vendee globe before this video.
Alex Thomson is a Julius Cesar of sailing, will be, he is a legend
I broke the record, I’m even more a hero than an astronaut, I should have won...blah-blah. Despite a faraminous budget and 5 participations (half of the editions) he never won, he always broke, he never had the humility for it. In 2020 he claimed that he would finish the race in 67 days, the record being 74... Result he broke again. He has always forgotten the law of the ocean which, beyond all this batage, remains the strongest!
However, it is true that the all-black design of his boat in 2016 was one of the most beautiful imocas of the Vendée Globe.
I W I S H ... R E S P E C T. and what a true beautiful boat
Never heart of this race before, but now i am a big fan and i am definitely waiting for it now , go Alex
A truly inspirational story.
You are such as example. Congratulation and thank you for all give me
i wish i could give this more than 1 thumbs up.
Thank you for this video...let the anticipation begin! I’ll be following the Vendee Globe 2020 very excitedly...good luck to all, and may the best sailor win, as happens each time :):)
taking the word *relentless* to a whole new Level
Wish I could give this more than just a thumbs up!
Congrats to all the team and you Alex for you sailor spirit.
I watch this everytime I need reminded it’s the journey Bravo & Go Fast 🍷❤️
The Vendee Globe and the IMOCA60 Class wouldn´t be the same without Alex. He did so many firsts and pushed the limits so intensely. What an inspiring person. And his boat designs still sail sucessfully until today! Alex, we miss you and your spirit dearly!!!
I broke the record, I’m even more a hero than an astronaut, I should have won...blah-blah. Despite a faraminous budget and 5 participations (half of the editions) he never won, he always broke, he never had the humility for it. In 2020 he claimed that he would finish the race in 67 days, the record being 74... Result he broke again. He has always forgotten the law of the ocean which, beyond all this batage, remains the strongest!
However, it is true that the all-black design of his boat in 2016 was one of the most beautiful imocas of the Vendée Globe.
You. Are. A. Legend.
What an amazing history!
This is a great inspiration for a young sailor like me!
Awesome video, gives great insight into how hard it is, very inspiring!
As a Norwegian, I like the fact that the Norwegen “Lammegryte” is used for dinner. ❤️❤️ 33:11
That send off was AMAZING ⛵⛵⛵⛵
Holy moly, not only does this guy have big brass ones but he is more human than any 3 people I know.
Absolutely incredible courage, stamina, skill and toughness.
Madness gutsy Beyond belief but I realise challenge you just do it Go go go at ,71 yrs challenges are achievable Just did it myself but mate you got bigger balls than me well done.
Alex bossed it last time with one foil, with two next time his dream could come true. Great film thanks
Fantastic.
Superb film. I really enjoyed everything about this.
Bloody Legend!!!!!!!!!!!
🇬🇧⛵️great film fair winds for 2020 Alex
I’m a 11 year old skipper sailing a cal 40 and this year we are going on the TranspacRace super hyped upped
Grand navigateur Alex👍🤩⛵. Un french 😉
“More incredible than putting a man on the moon”..
Amazing film... What a race!
I am with you for Vendee 2020. Win it. It's yours.
11-15-2020 I watched throughout this day as they race the 2020 vendee globe. Alex increased his lead by 10 nm throughout the day. He now leads jean le cam by 74.8nm. man is on a mission on one bad ass boat!
awesome documentary. I will follow you and Ari (who is a freind of mine) closely on the Vendée Globe 2020. I have so much resepct for you guys. stay safe
For some reason I feel an overwhelming urge to buy some HUGO BOSS...
That’s the point
just maxed my credit cards on fitted leather pants after this documentary
AFTERSHAVE 💪👄
What an impressive attitude!!!!
This guy is the coolest.
good luck, Alex!!!
amazing just brilliant
Watching your progress with pride.
Amazing!!!
Rooting for you from NY! Good luck Alex!!!
Fair winds and following seas, Alex!
Absolute legend.
I have the same issue with getting up for work.
A real life legend