8e editie Serres Rally op 27 augustus van start

Gepubliceerd op: 02-08-2018 10:35

Over ruim drie weken, op 27 augustus, gaat de 8e editie van de Serres Rally van start. Een motorrally met altijd uitdagende routes en lastige navigatie. Dit jaar met een mooie inbreng vanuit Nederland. Zo’n 15 rijders verschijnen aan de start, waaronder ook een aantal Dakar 2019 deelnemers. In totaal staan er zo’n 90 motoren op de deelnemerslijst. 

De winnaar van vorig jaar, Stefan Svitko uit Slowakije is er ook weer bij en is de te kloppen man. Afgelopen Dakar moest hij na een zware val opgeven terwijl hij 8e lag. Zijn grootste concurrent is de Tsjech Ondrej Klymciw, die Dakar 2017 als 12e finishte, maar in 2018 ook uitviel na een zeer zware crash. 
Vanuit Nederland zijn Paul Spierings en Wesley Pittens kanshebbers op een goede eindklassering. Beiden gaan in januari hun debuut maken in de Dakar, net als Martien Jimmink en Marcel Piek, die er in Griekenland ook bij zijn. Oud Dakar deelnemers Guillaume Martens en Erik Klomp staan ook op de lijst. 

In kilometers lijkt de rally misschien niet al te lang, maar zeker de minder ervaren rijders zullen hun handen vol hebben aan de specials. Woensdag is een halve rustdag, waarna er een marathonetappe op het programma staat, die de deelnemers naar Bulgarije brengt. Er is dan een bivak in de bergen rondom Petrich. Er mag een half uur gesleuteld worden door de rijder zelf. Op vrijdag keert de rally weer terug in Serres, waarna op zaterdag de spectaculaire enduro special op het programma staat. 

 Overzicht inschrijvingen

Rallymaniacs is er ook bij in Griekenland, en zal met dagelijkse updates, foto’s en video’s verslag doen van de rally. 

Datum   Omschrijving Totaal
27/08 Leg 1 proloog 47 km | verbinding 12 km    69 km
28/08 Leg 2 verbinding 32km | special 260km | verbinding 28km   320 km
29/08 Leg 3 verbinding 15km | special 252 km  267 km
30/08 Leg 4 verbinding 30km | special  20km | verbinding 30km    80 km
31/08 Leg 5 verbinding 55km | special  85km | verbinding 20km special 45km | verbinding 18km   225 km
01/09 Leg 6 verbinding 30km | special 65km | verbinding 20km
special 105km
 220 km
02/09 Leg 7  special 72km    72 km
      1.253 km 

 

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Interview: Wade Young – Victory At Red Bull Romaniacs 2018

Sibiu, Romania – 31 July, 2018 — Round four of the World Enduro Super Series saw Sherco Factory Racing’s Wade Young become the youngest ever winner of Red Bull Romaniacs. For five epic days of Enduro racing the 22-year-old South African battled both his rivals and the elements to secure the biggest victory of his career to date. Pushing to his absolute physical limits during each of the long and demanding days of racing, Young conquered the toughest Enduro terrain Romania had to offer and etched his name onto the winner’s list of the world-famous Hard Enduro Rallye. Congratulations Wade, how does it feel to have won the 15th edition of Red Bull Romaniacs! Wade Young: “Thanks. This race is probably the toughest Enduro race around so I’m really stoked on the win. It’s a hugely demanding event. It’s five days on a bike and you get pushed to your absolute physical limit. I’ve been trying for a while now to get it done and finally the winner’s trophy is mine. But thanks also go to my whole Sherco Factory Racing team, my mechanic and family and friends who’ve kept me going all week.” Entering the final day of racing you only had a small four-minute lead, were you nervous about that? “I felt like I was riding well all week and knew that I could do it. But also, Manuel Lettenbichler was riding good too and was keeping me honest. He was fast on the up hills but I managed to reel him in on the downhills and flowing sections of the course. It went like that for the whole day right until the last couple of checkpoints. I knew then it was a case of now or never and I just gave it everything I had. I rode at maximum attack for the final 20 kilometres.” What was the feeling like entering the final hillclimb in Gusterita, knowing you’d done enough to win? “I could hear the crowd cheering and the atmosphere was just pumping. The final hillclimb is always nervy because it’s so steep and easy to make a mistake. With the gap being so tight crashing there could have lost me the entire race. I wanted to celebrate but held back until the finish line and then once I passed the chequered flag the enormity of it all hit me. It was an unreal moment in my Enduro career.” Aside from winning the race, were there any other highlights for you during the Red Bull Romaniacs? “Probably just before the service point on off road day three. There we had the hardest climb of the race and I managed to pull a gap on the guys. Up until then the climbs were not my strongest asset and to just get it right and build a small lead felt awesome. It was a little victory in itself.” You’ve had multiple podium results here and now a win, what is it about the Red Bull Romaniacs that suits your style of riding? “I think it’s the long days — it’s not just all about technique. Somewhere like the Erzbergrodeo relies a lot on technique and trials riding, where for me Red Bull Romaniacs is a pure form of Enduro riding. It’s man and machine against the elements for as long as it takes each day. It’s the toughest and most physically demanding Enduro race in the world. It requires you to dig deep and that’s something I can do when the going gets tough. I feel like I showed that this week — there were some gnarly days for sure.” Finally, with a debut Red Bull Romaniacs win do you think you can keep that momentum going and claim a debut Red Bull 111 Megawatt victory? “I’d definitely like to. Although it’s completely different to here in Romania, it’s a race where I’ve finished on the podium before. I’m riding well and I’ve always been strong there, so I’ll try to fight for the top step of the podium again.” WORLD ENDURO SUPER SERIES – 2018 SCHEDULE Rnd 1. Extreme XL Lagares (Portugal) May 11-13Rnd 2. Erzbergrodeo (Austria) May 31-June 3Rnd 3. Trèfle Lozérien AMV (France) June 8-10Rnd 4. Red Bull Romaniacs (Romania) July 24-28Rnd 5. Red Bull 111 Megawatt (Poland) September 8-9Rnd 6. Hawkstone Park Cross-Country (England) September 22-23Rnd 7. Gotland Grand National (Sweden) October 26-27Rnd 8. Red Bull Knock Out (The Netherlands) November 10
 
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