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RALLYING

EVANS WILL BE FIT TO TAKE ON THE WORLD

- ■ Elfyn Evans will be live on Wales Rally GB’s Facebook page between 20:00-21:00 (BST) on Thursday, May 14, and viewers will be given the chance to put their questions to him.

WITH internatio­nal sport right around the globe being interrupte­d by the Covid-19 pandemic, competitor­s are finding novel ways to maintain their match fitness.

Living in the foothills of the inspiring Snowdonia National Park in north Wales, Britain’s top rally driver, Elfyn Evans, is better placed than most to manage the current lockdown.

“These are really strange times, but I’m really lucky where I live,” admitted the 31-year-old Dolgellau driver.

“With the once-a-day exercise, right from the front door of my house on the edge of the town, I’ve got some great running and cycling routes which take me right up into the hills.”

Notably, just a few miles away at the top of the Dyfi Valley, is the scene of the annual Red Bull Hardline downhill event.

Elfyn says that route is not for the faintheart­ed and, thus, a little too extreme even for him – neverthele­ss, he really relishes being on two wheels in Wales’ great outdoors.

“Mountain biking is great exercise and one of the parts of my training programme which I really enjoy.

You get both the physical fatigue plus the need to maintain concentrat­ion.

“Picking your way along off-road tracks also includes an element of relevance to what goes on in the rally car. The local trail centre is closed but there’s some really good natural terrain very close to my home and the recent warm weather has been a big, big bonus.”

In fact, Evans, who has been combining his biking activities with regular gym and weight sessions in the garden, believes that he is now even fitter than he usually is at this stage of the globetrott­ing WRC season.

“Normally this time is all go with lots of travel, whereas being at home every day is allowing me to really concentrat­e on the fitness side of things,” he revealed.

Although making the best of the current lockdown, the enforced break in the calendar is neverthele­ss a frustratin­g interrupti­on for the Welshman – not least as he has made his best-ever start to a World Rally Championsh­ip campaign.

After the three rounds staged to date he – together with co-driver Scott Martin – holds a strong second place in the points standings, only topped by team-mate Sebastien Ogier, the sixtime world rally champion.

Having joined the title winning

Toyota Gazoo World Rally Team at the start of the 2020 season, the impressive Evans scored an encouragin­g podium on his debut for his new employers on the Monte Carlo Rally.

He then made history in February when becoming the first British driver ever to win in snowy Sweden – a stand-out feat neither Colin McRae nor Richard Burns managed despite winning world titles. Evans briefly led the championsh­ip, too, for the first time in his career.

“For sure it was a good start to the year,” concurred Evans. “You always look to see what you could have done better – and looking back there have been a couple of frustratio­ns – but, overall, it’s been far the strongest start that I’ve ever made to a championsh­ip.

“Hopefully there’ll more to come although, in these strange times, it’s obviously very difficult to plan forward.”

In theory, with this month’s round in Portugal cancelled and rounds either side in Argentina and Italy both postponed indefinite­ly, the next WRC event is the Safari Rally Kenya scheduled for mid-July.

“I know everyone is working hard to maximise whatever is left of the year, but it’s not easy as there are so many major factors to consider right now,” continued Evans.

The Welshman’s eagerness is also buoyed by the sight of his home event, Wales Rally GB, on the nottoo-distant horizon (October 29– November 1).

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> Elfyn Evans on his way to victory in the Rally of Sweden and, right, keeping himself fit at home in north Wales

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