Enjoying his best performance since the start of this week-long adventure in Chile, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Andrew Short has ended stage four of the Atacama Rally in ninth position climbing up to ninth in the provisional overall standings with one stage to go. Battling through a challenging stage four, Pablo Quintanilla is currently third in the overall standings.
A 371km tour to the north of Copiapó, the penultimate stage of this year’s Atacama Rally featured tricky navigation. Working hard since the start of this event to improve his speed and road book skills, Andrew Short demonstrated today he has been making steps toward the right direction. Putting in the ninth fastest time on the timed special, the American was less than nine minutes behind the day’s winner.
Andrew Short: “Today’s stage was a big improvement for me. I feel that now I have a better understanding of the speeds and the pace needed to get a good result. Knowing that and also going to similar areas as in the days before, helped me understand and ride at a higher level. It might have taken me a while to get into the groove of things here in Chile but I am confident I can keep the same momentum into tomorrow’s final stage of the rally. I’m happy I’ve made an improvement today and I am looking forward to more of it tomorrow.”
Following his victory on stage three, Pablo Quintanilla was faced with the demanding task of opening the tracks for Friday’s penultimate stage of the rally. Enjoying an impressive pace for the majority of the timed special, the Chilean rally star suffered a small navigational mistake just 35km before the finish of the 253km long special.
Pablo Quintanilla: “I was feeling great after my win yesterday and decided to push from the beginning of the timed special. Everything was working well and I managed to make up some extra time during the day. I was opening the tracks from the start but 217km into the special I got confused and went off-piste for almost 8km. I had to return to validate the previous waypoint and lot of time until I got back on the right tracks. Nothing is lost yet. We might just have a 150km special tomorrow but I will give my best to make up the time lost. So far it’s been a great rally for us and I am feeling better and better on the bike. Our main goal remains to get as much points as possible for the championship.”
Crossing the line with the 12th best time for the day, Pablo Quintanilla is now third in the overall standings with one shorter stage still to be contested in the Chilean desert. Determined to give his all for the best possible result tomorrow, the FR 450 Rally powered rider has his eyes set on securing the maximum number of points on his way to defending his FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship title. (source: husqvarna motorcycles)
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