Continuing his strong run of form in this year’s Atacama Rally, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rider Pablo Quintanilla secured a fourth-place result on stage two to maintain his lead in the rally’s provisional overall standings. Suffering a fall midway through the special stage, Pela Renet was unable to finish the day.
Remaining fast aboard his FR 450 Rally machine, Quintanilla made light work of the extremely challenging navigation in the first part of the special stage. Following Pela’s crash, race organisation decided to stop the stage at km 164. Reaching the neutralisation point in a time of one hour and 40 minutes, Quintanilla claimed a close fourth place result for the day.
As for Renet, the Frenchman entered the stage looking to improve on his navigation and speed in the desert. Frustratingly, the crash he suffered midway through the day will force him to sit out the rest of the event.
Wednesday’s stage three of the Atacama Rally will see competitors head towards the city of Mejillones further in the north of Chile. The second longest stage of the rally, stage three includes a total of 487km to be completed by all riders. The highlight of the day will be the 349km-long timed special.
Pablo Quintanilla: “I had a good day. The stage was quite difficult at the beginning, there was a lot of navigation. I think I did well and rode a good stage making virtually no mistakes. My feeling on the bike is great, and with the hardest part of the rally coming up, I hope to keep my place at the top. I am really sad for Pela, he was riding really well. It’s always tough to know the stage has been stopped when a friend has a crash, but luckily he is fine.”
Pela Renet: “It’s really disappointing that I will have to miss the rest of this rally. Everything was going well for me today until the crash. It happened midway through the stage and I immediately felt intense pain in my neck and my left shoulder. I had surgery on this shoulder back in 2015 so I was worrying it might be dislocated. Luckily I avoided any serious injury.”
The Atacama Rally left Copiapó bound for the north in a second stage affected by an accident involving French rider Pela Renet who had to be airlifted to safety by helicopter. For safety reasons the special stage was shortened to the neutralization zone, where the fastest competitor at that point had been Monster Energy Honda Team rider Kevin Benavides. The Argentinean rider thus reduces the gap with overall leader Quintanilla to just seven seconds.
Pos | Rider | Nation | Team | Time/Gap |
1 | Benavides Kevin | ARG | Monster Energy Honda Team | 1:39’25 |
2 | Sunderland Sam | GBR | KTM Factory Racing Team | +0’17 |
3 | Caimi Franco | ARG | Yamaha Motor Europe | +0’38 |
4 | Quintanilla Pablo | CHI | Husqvarna Factory Rally Team | +1’03 |
5 | de Soultrait Xavier | FRA | Yamaha Motor Europe Yamaha | +1’39 |
6 | Goncalves Paulo | POR | Monster Energy Honda Team | +2’11 |
7 | Walkner Matthias | AUT | KTM Factory Racing Team | +2’28 |
8 | Van Beveren Adrien | FRA | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | +4’20 |
9 | Cornejo José | CHI | Cornejo Rally Team | + 7’58 |
10 | De Gavardo Tomás | CHI | De Gavardo Team | +27’17 |
Rider Standings | Provisional Standings after Stage 2
Pos | Rider | Nation | Team | Time/Gap |
1 | Quintanilla Pablo | CHI | Husqvarna Factory Rally Team | 4:03’40 |
2 | Benavides Kevin | ARG | Monster Energy Honda Team | +0’07 |
3 | de Soultrait Xavier | FRA | Yamaha Motor Europe | +3’54 |
4 | Caimi Franco | ARG | Yamaha Motor Europe | +6’12 |
5 | Sunderland Sam | GBR | KTM Factory Racing Team | +6’15 |
6 | Goncalves Paulo | POR | Monster Energy Honda Team | +8’43 |
7 | Walkner Matthias | AUT | KTM Factory Racing Team | +11’36 |
8 | Van Beveren Adrien | FRA | Yamalube Yamaha Official Rally Team | +13’27 |
9 | Cornejo José | CHI | Cornejo Rally Team | +17’28 |
10 | Gouet Daniel | CHI | Motorola | +1:24’11 |