The 5 senses of sailors

In racing, the skippers claim to have their five senses on alert, more than anywhere else. It's the sight and sound that they use most to optimise their sailing. What they feel through touch, taste and smell also changes in relation to their terrestrial sensations. And a kind of sixth sense that warns them of danger, often allows them to manage their fears as best they can. Beyond performance, strategy, technology, they deliver here their sensory memories.

What does Louis Burton see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Yannick Bestaven see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What is Isabelle Joschke's racing experience? Feelings and fear...

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How do sailors perceive their 5 senses during a race? - Arnaud Boissières

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What does Romain Attanasio see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Manuel Cousin live in the race? Feelings and fear

What does Elodie Bonafous see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Luce Molinier see in the race? Feelings and fear...

What does Sebastian Rogues live in the race? Feelings and fear

What does Pierre-Louis Attwell see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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How do sailors perceive their 5 senses during a race? Alan Roura

What does Aurélien Ducroz see in races? Sensations and fear

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What is Mathieu Claveau's life in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Stéphane Le Diraison experience during the race? Sensations and fear...

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What does Charles-Louis Mourruau see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Morgane Ursault Poupon live in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Thibaut Vauchel-Camus see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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What does Jean-Baptiste Daramy see in the race? Feelings and fear...

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How do sailors perceive their 5 senses during a race? - Tom Laperche

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How do sailors perceive their 5 senses during a race? - Gilles Lamiré