quinta-feira, 8 de outubro de 2015

Troublesome day for Team HRC in Morocco

After the sweet taste left by yesterday’s results in the Morocco Rally, today’s stage was a bitter one for Team HRC. Overall leader Barreda fell and was forced to retire, while a rock complicated the good work of Paulo Goncalves.

 The toughness of the 293 kilometre fourth stage between Zagora and Agadir wreaked havoc among the Team HRC squad. No sooner had the timed-special started when Paulo Gonçalves took a hit from one of the many rocks being launched into the air from the front wheel, seriously damaging the petrol tank and fuel pump. With a petrol leak to deal with, Paulo, unable to repair the damage, was forced to battle on through the special stage at a slower pace. Although the setback cost Paulo a lot of time, the Portuguese rider nevertheless holds on to his overall fourth place in the general standings, but is virtually out of the running for a race win.

 Paolo Ceci, who continued to get used to the bike, was able to raise the pace although without taking any risks today. The Italian is clearing much more comfortable now with the Honda CRF 450 RALLY.

 Joan Barreda had an accident some thirteen kilometres into the special stage. The Spaniard, who remained concussed on the track, had to be airlifted to safety. At the time of writing this, after a CT scan in Marrakech hospital, no serious injuries have been detected. The team wishes to thank Quintanilla, Walkner and Benavides who stopped to notify the race organizers of the accident.

 Honda South America Rally Team managed to get through the hazardous stage unharmed. Kevin Benavides continues to surprise in his first world championship race with an eighth place on the day and fifth overall, confirming his status as top ‘rookie’. Likewise, Jean Azevedo is forging ahead with the bike that he first saw on the eve of the race. He remains up close to the main group and has moved up a place in the overall standings.