The final race of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship got underway in Zagora today with a tricky special stage for all the fastest competitors. Joan Barreda chalked up the first victory. Paulo Gonçalves took up a position among the top group, which could prove crucial in the forthcoming stages.
Team HRC got the show on the road for the sixth and final date in the Cross-Country Rallies calendar and leads the scoreboard. Joan Barreda was back in action with a bang after setting a cracking pace in a far-from-easy stage, as the riders had it tough in the dust cloud generated by the front-running participants, with visibility being reduced to near zero.
Intense downpours over recent days caused river water levels to rise and led race organizers to shorten the previously planned route. As a result the route which was set to include 330 kilometres of special ended up with 370 km in total to avoid the previously mentioned dangers.
The Barreda win highlights some of the more positive aspects of the team after the rider had had to sit out three months through injury, which meant not being able to board a bike. The Spaniard showed himself to be comfortable on the bike, scoring a great triumph in the process.
Paulo Gonçalves and Paolo Ceci endured serious visibility issues due to the dust coming up from the hard track. To catch up with the slower riders ahead proved to be more difficult than previously expected; to overtake was even harder. In spite of this, the Portuguese rider was able to post a sixth final place, conceding little time to adversaries whilst doing so. Italian rider Ceci decided to take no chances with the high level of hazards around and rode a steady race.
The Honda South America Rally Team riders finished among the day’s top twenty. Jean Azevedo was the first away at the start line this morning in Zagora, which affected his performance, finishing 19th overall. Kevin Benavides’ world championship debut, backed by Team HRC, offers hope for the future with the Argentinean taking 13th place on the day.
Joan Barreda: For me it was a good day. I started out from behind but I had to be really careful with all the dust generated up ahead. I went very slowly in some of the early parts of the special. The positive thing is that I kept calm as there were areas where I could have attacked. In the end, in spite of losing a bit of time trying to get past other riders, we were able to get a good result. A great start to the rally.
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