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Balooshi primed for tough challenge at Abu Dhabi Baja

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ABU DHABI: Mohammed Al Balooshi, the first Emirati bikes star to capture a World Cup rally title, says he will have to be at his best in next month’s Abu Dhabi Baja to maintain his championsh­ip hopes in the UAE’S new off road series.

After a fourth round victory in Dubai earlier this month, Balooshi holds a fragile lead in the Motos 450 class of the inaugural UAE Baja Championsh­ip, and with only the two points separating the top four riders the title race effectivel­y remains wide open.

The 2018 FIM Bajas World Cup champion currently tops the standings by a single point from veteran rider Dave Mcbride, with Kuwait’s third round winner Mohamed Jafar and Dubai-based South African Aaron Mare, winner of the first two rounds, also in contention.

“The competitio­n is at a very good level in this first year of the championsh­ip and the arrival of the Abu Dhabi Baja will certainly add to that,” said Balooshi.

“There’s very litle between the top group of riders and nothing less than your best will be good enough to win.”

The Abu Dhabi Baja roars to life in the Liwa desert on Nov.15 and16. Balooshi says the event underlines the UAE’S position as one of the world’s best stages for off road rallying.

“As competitor­s, we’re very lucky what we have here – a growing number of top class off road events and some of the best terrain in the world for this type of rallying,” he said.

“It gives you great incentive as a rider to work hard and get in your best shape to compete. I’m in the gym or out in the desert on the bike every day to give myself the best chance of winning.”

Rash ed ab dull a leads the championsh­ip’ s mot os 250 class by five points from fellow-emirati rider Ali Ashoor following two victories in the series, which has so far seen four one-day rounds in Sharjah, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah as well as Dubai.

Sheikh Abdullah Al Qassimi, founder and President of the Emirates Motorsport Club, wants the Abu Dhabi Baja to catch the imaginatio­n of more top drivers and riders from across the Gulf region as well as the UAE.

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