segunda-feira, 23 de abril de 2018

Monster Energy Honda Team, dominator of Merzouga Rally

The Merzouga Rally, held in Morocco during the week, proved to be another tough test for the Monster Energy Honda Team. The team accomplished their mission with flying colours, achieving an outstanding final result as well as being able to substantiate the reliability of the Honda CRF450 RALLY.

 After starting the 2018 season in the United Arab Emirates with the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge – the first race of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship – the Monster Energy Honda Team campaign continued with its ultimate goal of chalking up more mileage and further experience of sand and navigation in the deserts of the Merzouga Rally.

 The team appeared with the full lineup of top riders, Argentine Kevin Benavides, Portuguese Paulo Gonçalves, American Ricky Brabec and Chilean José Ignacio Cornejo. Also back in the battle, after two months out after an operation for a double left wrist fracture, was Spaniard Joan Barreda.

The final Merzouga Rally balance sheet for Monster Energy Honda Team looked as good as it gets. The team laid down the gauntlet with a win in the prologue and then snatched four wins out of five special stages. The squad didn’t let up and commanded throughout the 900 kilometres of timed sections, with the two most outstanding riders, Joan Barreda and Kevin Benavides, occupying the top two final overall positions.

Other members of the team, likewise turned out fine performances, such as Ricky Brabec, who set a fast pace to finish fifth in the general rankings, with two podium places. José Ignacio Cornejo was eighth, and continues to progress within the team structure and Paulo Gonçalves, twelfth, goes on clocking up more mileage on the Honda CRF450 RALLY and is almost back to full fitness after the injuries that kept him out of the Dakar 2018.

The team will continue with the planned work schedule for the 2018 season with some private testing and subsequently the participation in the Atacama Rally, the third round of the world championship to be held in Chile from 12th to 18th August in Copiapó in the northern region of the country.