Roma, Sunderland delight in Desert Challenge

Roma, Sunderland delight in Desert Challenge
Updated 09 April 2013
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Roma, Sunderland delight in Desert Challenge

Roma, Sunderland delight in Desert Challenge

Spanish driver Nani Roma swept to the front of the pack in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge yesterday while Dubai-based British rider Sam Sunderland overshadowed the world’s best on two wheels to take the lead in the bikes class.
Partnered by French co-driver Michel Perin in his Mini, Roma was fastest over the gruelling 250km ADNOC Special Stage 2 which sent the rally on a difficult passage through the giant dunes of the Rub Al Khali, and he finished it leading the cars class by 17 mins 10 secs from Brazillian Guilherme Spinelli.
Accompanied by Youssef Haddad in a Mitsubishi ASX, Spinelli was 19 mins 31 secs clear of Dutchman Bernhard Ten Brinke and French co-driver Matthieu Baumel in third place in their HRX Ford X.
With another Dutchman, Erik Van Loon, slipping one place overnight to fourth, defending champion and six-times Desert Challenge winner Jean Louis Schlesser had a much better day after his problems on the first leg, climbing to fifth, although he was more than 50 minutes off the lead.
While a procession of cars and bikes became stuck in soft sand as the route wound its way through the spectacular but unforgiving dunes, Saudi Arabia’s Yasir Saeidan took his Polaris into seventh position, while the UAE’s Yahya Al Helei shrugged off his first leg setback to move into the top ten, and lead the T2 production class.
Roma completed the second leg to say: “It was definitely not easy and much harder than yesterday. I got stuck once and lost maybe seven minutes. But it’s ok — I’m feeling good at the moment”
Spinelli said: “This stage was more difficult than yesterday. I was climbing one of the biggest dunes in second gear and at the top I tapped my brakes slightly and got stuck. It cost us maybe ten minutes. But this is a very good experience for me as I’ve never driven in the desert before.”
The cars category was guaranteed a new leader today when Argentina’s Lucio Alvarez, who had won the Abu Dhabi Motorsport Management Special Stage 1, withdrew overnight after his Toyota Hilux Overdrive X T1 was deemed unfit to continue. It had been damaged when it rolled 2km from finish of the first stage.
While many of the riders found the going particularly tough today, Sunderland produced a stunning performance, outpacing world champion Marc Coma throughout the stage and finishing with a lead of 2 mins 13 secs from the Spaniard, the defending champion in the Desert Challenge and six-times winner of the event.
Portugal’s Paulo Goncalves, Norway’s former world champion Pal Anders Ullevalseter, Polish rider Jakub Przygonski and Dutchman Sebastian Husseini, the leader in the quads category, completed the top six who were separated by just over 20 minutes. Another UAE-based British rider, Dave McBride, held seventh place.
“It was hot, very hot, but a good day,” said Sunderland at the finish. “I had to do a bit of extra navigation at the end but the bike is going really well. It was just nice to get out there after missing out yesterday.”

Leading positions after ADNOC Special Stage 2 — cars:
1. Nani Roma / Michel Perin (ESP / FRA) MINI All 4 Racing X T1 06:06.57
2. Guilherme Spinelli / Youssef Haddad (BRA / BRA) Mitsubishi ASX T1 06:24.07
3. Bernhard Ten Brinke / Matthieu Baumel (NLD/ FRA) HRX Ford X T1 06:43.38
4. Erik Van Loon / Wouter Rosegaar (NLD / NLD) HRX Ford X T1 06:43.46
5. Jean Louis Schlesser / Konstantin Zhilstov (FRA/RUS) Schlesser Orignal 06:57.50
Bikes:
1. Sam Sunderland (UAE) Honda CRF 450 X 03:41:00
2. Marc Coma Camps (ESP) KTM 450 Rally Replica 03:43:13
3. Paulo Goncalves (PRT) Speedbrain 450 Rally 03:43:54
4. Pal Anders Ullevalseter (NOR) KTM 450 Rally 03:55:38
5. Jakub Przygonski (POL) KTM 450 Rally Replica 04:00:38