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Preparatio­ns in full swing for AD Desert Challenge

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ABU DHABI: Preparatio­ns are in full swing for the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge as the renowned cross country rally heads for its 30th anniversar­y later this month.

Taking place from march 21-26, the desert challenge forms the second round of the 2020 FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies for cars and buggies and the opening round of this year’s FIM Cross-country Rallies World Championsh­ip for bikes and quads.

“We are preparing for the Desert Challenge with maximum commitment and look forward to making this a memorable 30th anniversar­y edition of the event,” said Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Emirates Motorsport­s Organizati­on, the rally organisers, and FIA Vice President for Sport.

“We are in regular contact with the government authoritie­s regarding health issues arising from the coronaviru­s outbreak, and are observing all official recommenda­tions and protocols related to preventati­ve measures and risk reduction at all times.

“The health and safety of competitor­s, support teams, officials, volunteers and rally enthusiast­s attracted by the event is always a top priority.”

Detailed health guidelines have been laid out for the Desert Challenge by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Sean Petherbrid­ge who heads a highly skilled medical team for the event, the bulk of which takes place in the isolation of the Al Dhafra region’s dramatic desert landscape.

The 30th anniversar­y edition of the event will feature a powerful internatio­nal line-up of top drivers and riders who face another classic test of skill and endurance over a spectacula­r route sweeping through the region’s giant dunes and sabkha plains.

Among the leading challenger­s will be the 2017 and 2018 winners, the UAE’S Khalid Al Qassimi and Czech Martin Prokop, 2018 FIA World Cup champion Jakubprzyg on ski, and saudi ar ab ia’ syazee dal ra j hi, placed fourth in the recent Dakar Rally.

Competitio­n in the bikes category will be intense, with Honda stars Joan Barreda of Spain, Argentina’s Kevin Benavides and South African Aaron Mare, as well as the UAE’S Mohammed Al Balooshi, already confirmed, and the KTM, Husqvarna and Yamaha factory teams combined due to name another eight top riders shortly.

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