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Saudi Rajhi reigns at Dubai Baja, Smith new bikes champ

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Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al Rajhi completed an emphatic first victory in the Dubai Internatio­nal Baja today while Uae-based British rider Sam Smith recorded his maiden bikes triumph in the event ater a dramatic climax to the double World Cup rally.

Partnered by British co-driver Michael Orr in a Toyota Hilux Overdrive, Rajhi won the second round of this year’s FIA World Cup for Cross Country Bajas by an emphatic margin of 33mins 49 secs from the UAE’S Khalid Al Qassimi and German Dirk Von Zitzewitz in an Abu Dhabi Racing Peugeot 3008 DKR.

Ater opening up a lead of more than 21 minutes on the first leg, the Saudi dominated again over the 194 kms Arabian Automobile­s Nissan Special Stage, while Al Qassimi snatched second place from Yasir Seaidan and Aleksei Kuzmich ater an earlier collision with the Saudi’s Mini John Cooper Works Rally.

It happened when the Emirati slid over a big dune and collided with the Mini which had become stuck in the notoriousl­y sot sand of the Al Qudra desert.

The French pairing of Pierre Lachaume and Loic Minaudier in their PH Sport Zephyr finished fourth and also claimed the T3 buggies crown. Taking fith place overall, Pavel Lebedev and Kiril Shubin landed the T4 title in a CAN AM Maverick. Dane Andreas Borgmann topped the national class in his CAN-AM Maverick X.

SMITH CHAMPION BIKER: Smith, lying third overnight, came through for a major win ater the two Uae-based South Africans ahead of him on the first leg both saw their victory hopes shatered on Saturday in the opening round of this year’s FIM Bajas World Cup.

Defending champion Aaron Mare, the first leg leader by 2 mins 20 secs, was halted when his Honda blew its engine. Mark Ackerman, winner in 2017, reached the finish ahead on his Husqvarna only to be relegated to fith place by a 20 minute time penalty for missing a waypoint.

The biggest performanc­e of the day came from Martin Michek of the Czech Republic, who set the fastest stage time on his Husqvarna, by almost ten minutes from Smith, to claim second place ater shaking off the effects of a hard fall on the opening leg. Smith’s winning margin was 1min 31 secs.

The UAE’S 2018 rally winner and World Cup champion Mohammed Al Balooshi, riding a Husqvarna, collected the third podium position, despite a crash and GPS problems. Fellow-emirati rider Sultan Al Balooshi, lying fourth overnight, was evacuated to hospital by helicopter for X-rays ater injuring his right side and lower back in a crash on the stage.

Another Emirati, Mansoor Al Suwaidion a Yamaha YFZ 450 R, recorded an overwhelmi­ng quads victory by more than 4hrs 18 mins from Saudi Haitham Al Tuwayjiri on another Yamaha.

Taking place under the patronage of Sheikh Ham dan bin mo ham med bin rash id alma k to um, the Crown Prince of Dubai, the Dubai Internatio­nal Baja is sponsored by Dubai Electricit­y & Water Authority, the Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park and Arabian Automobile­s Nissan.

The Rally had been cancelled last year owing to the coronaviru­s emergency, but the fourth edition was staged in compliance with strict COVID-19 Protocol, and has made history as the first FIA World Cup cross-country event to be run on solar power.

“We’re very happy to have brought World Cup rallying back to dubai ,” said mo ham med ben su lay em, President of the Emirates Motorsport­s Organizati­on and FIA Vice President for Sport, before the official podium prizegivin­g at DEWA’S Innovation Centre, the rally HQ. “It’s taken a big team effort to make this happen, and put on a very successful event.”

A jubilant Rajhi said at the finish: “The Dubai Baja was really good for us ater an unlucky week in the Dakar rally. It has been a difficult rally, which is good as we learn more.

“Today we did not push to a lot, but we did some of the time - on two wheels!. Michael did a great job. I really enjoyed the Baja, and we came to show our support to the organisers in these COVID times.”

New bikes champion Smith said: “I really enjoyed today. It was very good despite the early part where I couldn’t get my flow. But later I started to ride beter and increase the pace, catching up with the leading two riders, Mark and Martin. The Dubai Baja is a really great event and I encourage all riders here in the UAE to take part in this internatio­nal event which is on our door step.”

Provisiona­l results ater Arabian Automobile­s Nissan Special Stage Cars (top five positions)

1. Yazeed Al Rajhi/ Michael Orr (SAU / GBR) / Toyota Hilux Overdrive 5:22.13

2. Khalid Al Qassimi / Dirk Von Zitzewitz (ARE / DEU) / Peugeot 3008 DKR 5:56.02

3. Yasir Seaidan / Aleksei Kuzmich (SAU /RAF) / Mini John Cooper Works Rally 6:00.07

4. Pierre Lachaume / Loic Minaudier ( FRA / FRA) / PH – Sport Zephyr 6:18.535

5. Pavel Lebedev / Kiril Shubin ( RUS / RUS) / CAN AM Maverick / T4 6:48.46

Bikes (top five positions)

1. Sam Smith (GBR) / KTM SX - F 450 5:50.03

2. Martin Michek ( CZE) / Husqvarna SX F450 5:51.34

3. Mohammed Al Balooshi ( ARE) / Husqvarna FC 450 6:02.59

4. Abdallah Abuaisheh ( JOR) / KTM SX-F 450 6:04.55

5. Mark Ackerman (ZAF) / Husqvarna FX 450 6:09:39

Partnered by British co-driver Michael Orr in a Toyota Hilux Overdrive, Rajhi won the second round of this year’s FIA World Cup for Cross Country Bajas by an emphatic margin of 33 mins and 49 secs from the UAE’S Khalid Al Qassimi and German Dirk Von Zitzewitz in an Abu Dhabi Racing Peugeot 3008 DKR

 ??  ?? ↑ Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al Rajhi (top right) and co-driver Michael Orr with Emirates Motorsport­s Organizati­on CEO Mahir Badri after winning the Dubai Internatio­nal Baja at DEWA’S Innovation Centre on Saturday.
↑ Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al Rajhi (top right) and co-driver Michael Orr with Emirates Motorsport­s Organizati­on CEO Mahir Badri after winning the Dubai Internatio­nal Baja at DEWA’S Innovation Centre on Saturday.

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