Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Matthias Walkner has won the second stage of the Rallye du Maroc, while also taking the provisional rally lead. Teammates Kevin Benavides, Sam Sunderland, and Toby Price all enjoyed a strong showing in the Moroccan desert, finishing safely within the top 15.
At a total of 609 kilometers, stage two was the longest of the race and included a challenging timed special of 334 kilometers. Described as the ‘most scenic’ stage by race organizers due to the vast areas of rolling dunes riders traveled through, accurate navigation was key to setting a good time.
A solid start to the rally saw Matthias Walkner finish fourth on day one, and as such, the Austrian set off this morning with three riders ahead of him. After taking time to find his rhythm in the soft sand dunes, Walkner was able to push on, soon clocking in at each waypoint near the top of the timesheets. Riding without any troubles, and ultimately winning the stage by one minute and 19 seconds, the world championship leader now heads the provisional overall rankings going into stage three.
Kevin Benavides rode his 2022 KTM 450 RALLY to a solid fifth-place result, just over four minutes back from Walkner. Able to make up good time in the first half of the stage, a small technical issue forced the reigning Dakar Champion to ease off in the latter stages of the special. Despite the slight disadvantage, Benavides now lies seventh overall in the provisional rally standings.
A strong start to the day saw Sam Sunderland fighting inside the top three at the halfway point of the stage. A small error in the final 100 kilometers unfortunately cost the British rider a couple of minutes, dropping him down to eighth. But without losing too much time to his rivals, the number one plate holder remains inside the top 10 overall, in ninth.
Following his navigational error on stage one, Toby Price was forced to start today’s special in 29th. Immediately getting his head down to make up time, the Australian was quickest to the first checkpoint from where he started to encounter slower riders ahead of him. Taking his time to get through the dust raised by the riders ahead, Toby made his way through the field, bringing his KTM 450 RALLY to the finish as 13th fastest.
Stage three of the 2021 Rallye du Maroc features the second longest timed special of the event at 341 kilometers. In total, riders will cover over 600 kilometers in a looped stage, starting and finishing at the bivouac in Zagora. (source: ktm)
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