Monaco Classic Week 2019: an American dream

The Yacht Club of Monaco has revealed that this year’s Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe will take the theme of the United States, paying tribute to American-built yachts and their designers.

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Since its launch in 1994, Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe has become one of the most coveted events on the classic yacht scene in the Mediterranean. It was the first in the world to showcase both sailing and motor boats from the past, and reflects the Yacht Club’s commitment to maritime heritage. Recalling the first powerboat meetings of 1904, it brings together in one harbour classic yachts, period motor-yachts and vintage motorboats, as well as the 12’ Dinghy class fleet that has lit up the bay for the last four editions.

The 14th edition is dedicated to the United States, one of HSH Prince Albert II’s favourite countries. An ‘American Village’ will commemorate US maritime heritage, which significantly contributed to the development of sailing all over the world. A selected 70 yachts are expected, by invitation, to take part in races, parades and the traditional Concours d’élégance.

Among new initiatives for 2019 is the presence of yachts in the International Rating (Metric) Classes. Since the introduction of this rating in 1906, the fleet has won numerous Olympic medals and countless international regattas.

The four 15M IR survivors from this period, all gaff cutters designed by William Fife, will be there to celebrate the 110th anniversary of the YCM’s flagship Tuiga and her sistership Hispania, built for the King of Spain also in 1909.

Some of the schooners, including Puritan (1931) and Orianda (1937), members of the International Schooner Association, will be participating on this the second meeting of their 2019 circuit. Many other fleets will be present including the 12’ Dinghy, a one-design class conceived by Georges Cockshott in 1913, Rivas and the American all-wood Chris-Craft motorboats from the United States.

With races for the sailing yachts, and regularity and speed trials for the motorboats, there will be plenty of action on the Monegasque race area.

As well as contests on the water, other events will be taking place ashore, including the La Belle Classe Restoration prize to preserve and highlight maritime heritage, and an original Chefs Competition showcasing the creativity of crew members when pairing dishes and champagne.

There is also a feast for the eyes with the Concours d’élégance when all the boats parade in front of a jury comprising artists and well-known personalities. Collectively, they have the difficult task of judging vessel lines, crew attire and respect for naval etiquette to pick a winner.

The 14th Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe will be held from 11th to 15th September.

Monaco’s digital security agency rises to the challenge

A representative from Monaco’s digital security agency has been trained in the latest digital forensics and security research at a dedicated conference in Norway.

The Monegasque Agency for Digital Security was represented by Pierre Morlon, Chargé de Mission, at the Digital Forensics Research Workshop (DFRWS) annual European conference, which took place from 24th to 26th April in Oslo at the National Criminal Investigation Service (Kripos).

DFRWS is a non-profit organisation dedicated to bringing together all people with a legitimate interest in digital forensics to meet new challenges in this area. The DFRWS organises digital conferences dedicated to forensics, challenges and international collaboration to guide research and development.

This event included more than 24 hours of in-depth technical sessions covering the latest digital forensics and digital security research, demonstrations of new technical tools and hands-on workshops.

The DRFWS also organises a digital investigation challenge of based on a fictional scenario. Pierre Morlon finished second out of 17 participants, confirming the high level of the staff at the AMSN.

New-look Larvotto Beach revealed

The government has revealed detailed plans for the redevelopment of Larvotto Beach. Among the highlights are year-round beach restaurants thanks to new undercover spaces, a dedicated cycling path, and a new playground for the kids.

Marie-Pierre Gramaglia, Minister of Public Works, the Environment and Urban Development, and Jean Castellini, Minister of Finance and Economy, presented the project on Friday 3rd May.

The new Larvotto Beach Resort area will feature contemporary architecture designed by Renzo Piano, including a retractable glass façade open to the sea and dedicated solely to commercial use.

The public area will be expanded to provide more than 15,000 m2 of space on the upper Promenade with shaded areas, beds of trees, a kids playground and a cycle track more than one kilometre long.

The redevelopment will extend out to see also, with the creation of breakwaters between the existing sea walls which will better protect the beach from rough seas.

The project follows Monaco’s commitment to sustainable practices, therefore around 900 m2 of solar panels will be used to produce more than 80% of the energy used by the public lighting system.

There will also be charging stations for electric bicycles, optimised water management, and intelligent waste management will be applied for the shops and services areas.

The upper utility tunnel will be used mainly to house a seawater heat exchanger, which will supply heating and air conditioning for the entire district, including the shops in the beach resort complex.

Work will begin in October with a complete closure of the beach until June 2020. For the summer season of 2020, the beach will re-open temporarily, before closing again in September until June 2021, when the beach and shops will be inaugurated. The entire works are expected to be completed by early 2022.

 

St Etienne snatch 3-2 comeback win at Monaco

St Etienne came from behind to beat Monaco 3-2 in Ligue 1 at the Stade Louis II on Sunday, keeping alive their slim hopes of Champions League qualification.

Monaco took the lead inside 20 minutes when forward Gelson Martins brought down a long pass from Jemerson with a superb first touch before firing the ball past Etienne goalkeeper Stephane Ruffier.

Despite dominating possession, Etienne struggled to create chances but eventually found a way back into the contest when Monaco full back Fode Ballo-Toure’s miss hit clearance found his own goal.

Winger Remy Cabella struck from close range to give the visitors a 2-1 lead before assisting Arnaud Nordin’s 80th minute header to put the result beyond doubt.

Substitute Carlos Vinicius pulled one back for Monaco but could not prevent their ninth home defeat of the league season.

Monaco, who are without a league win since March, are now just three points clear of the relegation zone, while St Etienne provisionally move to third spot ahead of Olympique Lyonnais on goal difference.

The top three in Ligue 1 qualify for the Champions League, with the third-placed team starting in the third qualifying round of Europe’s elite competition.

 

BConnect Club Deal Dinner at London’s L’Oscar Hotel

Single Family Offices, wealthy families and private wealth professionals have gathered at a prestigious event at London’s new hotspot L’Oscar Hotel. Designed by Jacques Garcia of Parisian fashion favourite Hotel Costes, L’oscar is owned by non-other than a family office.

BConnect Club is a collaboration between Ankush Mehta of Bespoke Connections and Caroline Garnham of Garnham Family Office. Club members have access to live deals, advisors, luxury products and events.

The online deal flow platform with UHNW club members worth £25 billion encourages investors to meet, network and share stories including finding good value deals with great growth potential. BConnect Club hosts deal dinners in which three companies pitch their project, ‘Dragon’s Den’ style, to the 35 personally-invited Single Family Offices/UHNW individuals most likely to invest.

“I was thrilled with the quality of the deals and the presentations and to those investors who flew in from Zurich, Monaco and Jersey for the occasion, joining top London investor names,” said head of membership Barbara Brudenell-Bruce.

The topic on Wednesday 1st May was Tech and Innovation and included a fibre-optics solution raising £100 million for the UK’s under-served towns and villages, a private equity artificial intelligence company raising £7 million for the development of AI-driven avatar characters which mimic human interactions, and a series A round for Research and Data Analytics, raising £2.5 million. The platform uses AI to turn online audiences into focus groups.

To join the BConnect club, visit www.bconnectclub.com or email barbara@bconnectclub.com