The Semaine Olympique Française, or French Olympic Week, represents the first European regatta of the season for New Zealand's Laser sailors. They opted to sit out regattas in Palma and Genoa to train at home but have returned to the circuit ahead of the European and world championships.
Hyeres features only four classes, the Laser and Radial, as well as the men's and women's RS:X (no Kiwis are competing in the windsurfing).
It's also the first regatta since Meech had knee surgery and he's clearly found form early at a venue he has done well at before.
"My last couple of events here have been awesome, so I've got some fantastic memories from here," said Meech.
"It can sometimes be really good and sometimes really bad. You've seen situations before and sometimes they don't play out how you remember them.
"I think most of the time racing here, it's just keeping your head out of the boat and looking at what's coming next because things can change so quickly. That's what makes it so tricky and so great."
Competitors had to contend with a breeze out of the north in the morning and it had virtually switched around to the south by the afternoon.
"The first race was pretty light and a bit more breeze in the second, which was nice to stretch the legs a bit," Meech said.
"Both races were pretty close. I felt like I got a little bit of a gap in the second one but they all caught right back up to me on the last run, so it was pretty stressful."