Sunday, January 5, 2014

Team Honda's Barreda Takes 1st Stage Win in Dakar Rally, HRC Team Places 3 in Top-10



























Joan Barreda rides his Honda CRF450 RALLY to victory in the Rally Dakar after 25 years

Honda had proved its strength last October with the new CRF450 RALLY, winning both the Morocco Rally and the Merzouga Rally. Thus, the team has taken command of the first stage of the 2014 edition, after 25 years of absence.  

It was back on 11th January 1989 when the official Honda HRC savoured victory for the last time. That was when Gilles Lalay took the fifteenth stage of the Paris-Tunisia-Dakar. Now, in the second year back in the event after a 24 year official absence, Joan Barreda has picked up a crucial first stage win on the CRF450 RALLY. After 25 years, Honda are back in the running.

It was a very early start for the Rally Dakar. The pack of riders headed off at four in the morning on a long 405 kilometre liasion that took them towards the vibrant city of Rosario for the start of the 180 km special.

Joan Barreda on the Honda CRF450 RALLY, got off to a storming start in the special, clocking up the fastest time of all the 175 riders at the first time-check, in this, the 2014 edition of the legendary Dakar. He would repeat the same feat at the end of the stage. Team-mate Paulo Gonçalves also kept up a cracking pace, holding on to fifth place at the close.

Sam Sunderland’s Honda debut at the Dakar was productive, taking ninth position. Javier Pizzolito finished 19th and Helder Rodrigues in 22nd.

Joan Barreda   1st   2:25'31   TEAM HRC
It’s been a great day. I’m really pleased for the first win with Honda, especially for the team that has worked so hard the whole year to produce this new bike. I’m really happy to have begun the Dakar like this. Today was a tough one. Few kilometres, but with a very difficult track full of rocks and very slippery. I managed to get off really well in the second part, keep up a good pace and get a result in the end.

 
 
 
 
 
 



Paulo Goncalves   5th   +02'25   TEAM HRC
It’s been a long day, over 800 kilometres and 11 hours on the bike with a very tricky special. Very technical, where I had a lot of difficulties with the bike sliding around a lot. In the second half I quickened the pace and the ride was much better. I’m very pleased for Joan’s victory, which is really good for us.
 
 

Sam Sunderland   8th   +04'33   TEAM HRC
We’ve finished the first day. A very long special that for us started when we had to get up at 3.00 a.m. More than 800 kilometres and a long liaison too. It was a really intense ride throughout the special. I made a minor error at the beginning and maybe because I changed the settings that punished the rear brake excessively. But in spite of everything, it hasn’t been that bad a stage.
 
 

Javier Pizzolito   19th   +08'09   TEAM HRC
It has been a hard stage. Being the first stage, I’d have thought that it would be more simple. A very sinuous mountain stage, that was very physically demanding. The bike was very well behaved, so let’s see how we get on in tomorrow’s stage, which should be very different from today’s.
 
 

Helder Rodrigues   22th   +08'58   TEAM HRC
Today was a very difficult one for me, especially being the first of the Dakar. It was very technical with a lot of bends and you had to be really careful how you handled it. I’m not very happy with the result, but I was able to finish the stage, and you can’t take any risks at the Dakar just for one stage. 
 
 

Classifications Stage 1
 
1Joan Barreda02:25'31ESPHONDATEAM HRC
2Marc Coma+00'37ESPKTMKTM Red Bull Rally Factory
3Cyril Despres+01'40FRAYAMAHAYamaha Racing
4Alain Duclos+01'56FRASHERCOSherco Rally Factory
5Paulo Goncalves+02'21PRTHONDATEAM HRC
6Chaleco López+03'24CHIKTMKTM Red Bull Rally Factory
7Joan Pedrero+03'47ESPSHERCOSherco Rally Factory
8Mickael Metge+04'33FRAYAMAHAYamaha Racing
9Sam Sunderland+04'33ENGHONDATEAM HRC
10Alessandro Botturi+04'48ITASPEEDBRAINTeam Speedbrain

General standings after Stage 1
 
1Joan Barreda02:25'31ESPHONDATEAM HRC
2Marc Coma+00'37ESPKTMKTM Red Bull Rally Factory
3Cyril Despres+01'40FRAYAMAHAYamaha Racing
4Alain Duclos+01'56FRASHERCOSherco Rally Factory
5Paulo Goncalves+02'21PRTHONDATEAM HRC
6Chaleco López+03'24CHIKTMKTM Red Bull Rally Factory
7Joan Pedrero+03'47ESPSHERCOSherco Rally Factory
8Mickael Metge+04'33FRAYAMAHAYamaha Racing
9Sam Sunderland+04'33ENGHONDATEAM HRC
10Alessandro Botturi+04'48ITASPEEDBRAINTeam Speedbrain

 
 
 
TOMORROW'S STAGE

Monday, January 6
Stage 2: San Luís-San Rafael
Liaison: 365 km            Special: 359 km            Total: 724 km

Grey dunes go hand in hand with surprises
The fastest special stage of the rally, at least for its first part, will also be the one where riders will have to face the first dunes. And it won’t just be a brief encounter with sand: in the last 100 kilometres, the exploration of the grey dunes of Nihuil will be even more intensive than during previous visits. The sand is more firm there, but the experience will provide a great deal of insight about each of the competitors’ technical skills. In short it will be a veritable test.
















 

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