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Honda Team trio among top riders in Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 8 (ANI): Honda Team riders capitalised on a scorching, dune-filled marathon stage at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge: the three Honda CRF450 Rally riders Brabec, Cornejo and Quintanilla all currently hold places in the rally top five.

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Honda Team rider Ricky Brabec in action during Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (Image: Honda Team)

Abu Dhabi [UAE], March 8 (ANI): Honda Team riders capitalised on a scorching, dune-filled marathon stage at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge: the three Honda CRF450 Rally riders Ricky Brabec, Jose Ignacio Cornejo and Pablo Quintanilla all currently hold places in the rally top five.
Another arduous day in the Liwa desert near the Emirates 'Empty Quarter'. The second stage of the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge featured a total of 316 kilometres of the special stage with heaps of sand and dunes once again dominating the day. Competitors also had to negotiate their way through a dried-out lake. Once back at the bivouac, it was time to leave the bikes in the parc ferme without access to mechanical assistance from the teams.
The tough trek continued for the Honda Team riders. The team's three riders now hold the privileged position of being able to manage the race over the coming days. Ricky Brabec, fourth today, occupies second in the overall race standings, followed by team-mate Jose Ignacio 'Nacho' Cornejo. Pablo Quintanilla is fifth, only seven and a half minutes behind the leader. The Chilean posted sixth on the day.
The race will cover 255 kilometres of the timed special stage - once again in the vast Liwa desert - with just 35 kilometres of liaison section.
"This second stage was a bit faster than yesterday. The first part went through sandy valleys and the speed was very high. Until refuelling, I didn't feel at all comfortable with this terrain, but then I was able to ride with more pace and there were some technical areas of dunes where I was able to push a bit harder. It was a good day and the race is still very tight. Opening up on this type of terrain can really hurt you; right now I have fast riders in front and behind, which could be good for the remaining stages. These first two days have been very physically demanding, now we are going to try to rest our bodies before tomorrow's stage, " said Honda rider Pablo Quintanilla.
"I felt very good on the bike, very comfortable and I think that showed in the riding. I took this second stage of Abu Dhabi with some good pace and I think it went well. I think I had a good stage; we are doing well in the overall standings and in a good starting position for tomorrow's stage," Honda rider Jose Ignacio Cornejo.
"Day two was a good one. A long, hot day. It was great. We're nowhere in the bivouac getting ready for tomorrow. The stage was long. I lost maybe five minutes. I think that the team is in a good position. Today was really hot in the dunes. I made no mistakes, but a couple of other people crashed. We capitalized on that and we will go on the attack tomorrow. The team is in a great position and we're looking forward to tomorrow, " said Honda rider Ricky Brabec. (ANI)

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