Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Toby Price has posted the third fastest time on stage one of the 2018 Atacama Rally – round three of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship. Team-mate Matthias Walkner finished closely behind in fourth, with Sam Sunderland completing the stage 11th overall.

Toby Price: “I’ll continue to ride like this, smooth and hopefully with the minimum of mistakes..”

Following his excellent performance on Monday’s short Prologue stage where he posted the fastest time, Toby Price chose to set off as the 15th rider away on stage one. With the rally marking the first return to international competition for several months, Price decided to ride as smoothly as possible to reacquaint himself with both the bike and the tricky navigation the rally presents. A strong ride brought the 2016 Dakar Rally champion to the finish in third place.

Toby Price: “The rally has gone well so far, I decided to go for it on yesterday’s Prologue and posted the fastest time – that gave me first choice for today’s stage. I am happy with third for today, everything went smoothly. I concentrated on navigating well and not making any mistakes this early in the event. We knew there was going to be some tricky bits in there today and I probably lost some time by being careful and making sure I was on the right track, but I made it to the finish with no big issues. The bike is really good, my mechanic has done a great job preparing it for the terrain here in Chile. I’ll continue to ride like this, smooth and hopefully with the minimum of mistakes and see where we are at the finish.”

Matthias Walkner. Stage one of the Atacama Rally saw the field of riders head out into the Atacama Desert under clear blue skies. The 266.3km timed special looped around the area north of the Chilean mining town of Copiapó – the base for this year’s event.

Reigning Dakar Rally champion Matthias Walkner also rode a solid day, posting the fourth fastest time, less than a minute down on team-mate Price. Opting for strategy on the previous day’s Prologue, Walkner was the 32nd rider off the line on stage one. Making a number of passes the Austrian posted the fourth best time for the day.

Matthias Walker: “That was a nice stage, it felt like a long time on the bike having not raced for quite a while. I made a couple of small mistakes in the beginning and lost maybe four or five minutes but overall, I felt good and rode well. I know I am going to have to push a little more to catch the guys in front but all-in-all it wasn’t a bad first day.”

Sam Sunderland. The stage two loop of the 2018 Atacama Rally will take riders south through Vallenar before returning to Copiapó, covering a total of 440.88km, 375.91 of which is timed special.

Sam Sunderland also chose not to push on the Prologue stage and started today’s timed special 24th. A small error in the first 100km of the stage proved costly for the Brit however, resulting in some minutes lost to the leading riders. Despite the set-back, Sunderland is happy with both his riding and his KTM 450 RALLY and is aiming to improve his overall position over the next four stages of the event.

Sam Sunderland: “It was a frustrating day for me today, I felt good and I know my pace was on par with the top guys. I just made a couple of errors that cost me a lot of time. The road book wasn’t that clear and especially early on, despite following it accurately I couldn’t get the waypoint to open. It seems it’s often the case here in Chile that navigation can be a little hit and miss. Despite losing time I am feeling really strong and the bike is performing well in the sand. Four more days to go so I’ll try my best to make up some time on the front runners.” (source: red bull ktm factory racing)

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