Botswana Guardian

Branch moves on to Silkway rally

- BG reporter

Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team’s Ross Branch has claimed a deserving victory at the opening round of the 2021 FIM Cross- Country Rallies World Championsh­ip, Rally Kazakhstan. Finishing second on the shortened final stage of the event, Branch maintained his position at the top of the overall leaderboar­d, which he’d held since the close of stage three. Joining Ross on the podium was Yamaha teammate Adrien Van Beveren in third, with Andrew Short claiming fifth overall to complete a highly successful rally for the team.

The decisive fifth stage of Rally Kazakhstan was cut short 158 kilometres into the special due to an issue with the event’s refuelling equipment, which affected all riders. Neverthele­ss, strong and consistent rides from Ross, Adrien, and Andrew up until that point ensured their positions in the provisiona­l overall standings were maintained, with all three finishing in the overall top five.

With a four- minute lead entering the final day of racing at Rally Kazakhstan, Ross Branch’s main objective was to deliver a consistent finish on stage five to claim the overall win. In placing second, Ross further extended his lead to just over five minutes to earn his first ever victory in the FIM Cross- Country Rallies World Championsh­ip.

Displaying incredible consistenc­y throughout the rally, Adrien Van Beveren was the second Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team rider to stand on the overall podium at Rally Kazakhstan with a hard- earned third- place result. Despite much of the terrain not to the Frenchman’s liking, Van Beveren opted to focus intently on his navigation throughout the race - a fruitful strategy that has kickstarte­d his season in fine style.

Rounding out a highly positive start to the 2021 FIM Cross- Country Rallies World Championsh­ip, Andrew Short placed fifth overall aboard his Yamaha WR450F Rally at Rally Kazakhstan. A few unfortunat­e mistakes during the week were minimised by

The decisive fifth stage of Rally Kazakhstan was cut short 158 kilometres into the special due to an issue with the event’s refuelling equipment, which affected all riders.

consistent results from the American, who remained focused despite facing adversity on more than one occasion during the rally.

The Monster Energy Yamaha Rally Team will next be action in just a few weeks’ time at the Silk Way Rally, round two of the FIM Cross- Country Rallies World Championsh­ip from July 1- 11.

 ??  ?? INTERNATIO­NAL RIDER... Ross Branch racing recently in Kazakhstan
INTERNATIO­NAL RIDER... Ross Branch racing recently in Kazakhstan

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