Intense start to the Atacama Rally
By Team TMX on 2nd Sep 15
Paulo Gonalves and Jeremas Israel got the fifth round of the Cross-Country Rallies World Championship underway in Chile. The first stage of the Atacama Rally proved to be a far-from-easy one, although the team remains firmly focused on their objectives.
Torrential downpours over the last few weeks, which have left the tracks and race route in a poor state, finally forced race officials to drastically reduce the length of the opening stage of the Atacama Rally.
The opening stage of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship's first visit to South America this year was thus reduced to a 15-kilometre route that was raced over two laps.
Paulo Gonçalves, after clocking the fastest time in the prologue, had the privilege of choosing starting position as the rally headed off from Viña del Mar. The Portuguese rider set off hoping to gain time on his rivals up ahead. Nevertheless, an unexpected electrical fault in the dunes held Paulo up and saw him concede time to adversaries.
Chilean rider Jeremías Israel, seventh in the curtain-raiser, scored a similar final finish position on today's first day of racing, likewise overcoming a minor electrical failure and experiencing a fall on second lap of the timed section.
The second stage of the Atacama Rally kicks off with a special stage of 367.30 kilometres from La Serena to Atacama.