Roma, Coma pull off Desert Challenge double for Spain

Roma, Coma pull off Desert Challenge double for Spain
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Roma, Coma pull off Desert Challenge double for Spain
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Updated 12 April 2013
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Roma, Coma pull off Desert Challenge double for Spain

Roma, Coma pull off Desert Challenge double for Spain

Nani Roma clinched his first victory in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge yesterday to round off a dominant display in the cars category, while Marc Coma edged his way to a record seventh win in the bikes class to complete a unique double triumph for Spain.
Despite a third stage win in successive days by defending champion Jean Louis Schlesser on the 296km Abu Dhabi Aviation Stage 5, Roma and French co-driver Michel Perin in a Mini won by 20 mins 58 secs from the familiar blue buggy of the veteran French driver, a six-times winner of the event.
Coma’s bikes triumph came after Sam Sunderland collected a 10-minute penalty overnight for a basic technical infringement, denying the Dubai-based British rider a brilliant start-to-finish victory. Coma won by just 32 seconds from Portugal’s Paulo Goncalves.
Also celebrating victory at the finish was Qatar’s Mohammed Abu-Issa who came through a series of major scares on the Abu Dhabi Aviation Stage to capture the quads title at the first attempt, winning by just over three minutes from the UAE’s defending champion Obaid Al Kitbe.
Celebrating at the finish, a delighted Roma said: “It’s always nice to win, and the Desert Challenge is really difficult so it’s a good feeling, but I’m also happy for the whole team. In this sport you need a lot of people around you, so this victory was for everyone involved in the team.
“The first three days were really tough because I had to open the stage, so I had to go fast but not make mistakes. After that I could relax a little and sit on my lead. A lot of credit must go to Michel in the co-driver seat for getting us around.” Bitterly disappointed to have lost his chance of victory, Sunderland finished third and remained philosophical at the end. “It was a really good week for me but I made a big mistake yesterday,” he said.
“During liaison I went to talk to the mechanic about my broken exhaust late in the race and after talking to him I forgot to go through the final two gates and got a ten minute penalty. I’m really gutted, but those are the rules.”
Coma, who has now won the Desert Challenge bikes title five years in a row, said: “I’m very happy to win but feel sorry for Sam because it was clear he was the fastest rider over the five days and deserved his victory. But those are the rules and we have to abide by them.
“For me I was just riding easy for the first three days and just trying to get used to the desert again. I rode harder today, but I knew I had to ride cleanly and not make any mistakes.”
New quads champion Abu-Issa, the third Qatari to claim a Desert Challenge title after cars victories by Saeed Al Hajri (1993) and Nasser Al Attiyah (2008), said: “My air filter was clogged 4km from the finish and my engine just stopped. I had to rip it out and crawl to the finish.”
The event’s high-profile line-up of strategic partners and supporters includes the Diwan of the Ruler’s Representative for the Western Region, Abu Dhabi Motorsport Management, Nissan, ADNOC, Abu Dhabi Aviation and Qasr Al Sarab Resort by Anantara.
Provisional results:
Cars — 1. Nani Roma/Michel Perin (ESP/FRA) MINI All 4 Racing X T1 16:38.02 2. Jean Louis Schlesser/ Konstantin Zhilstov (FRA/RUS) Schlesser Orignal 17:05.00 3. Bernhard Ten Brinke/Matthieu Baumel (NLD/FRA) HRX Ford X T1 17:47.54 4. Erik Van Loon/Wouter Rosegaar (NLD/NLD) HRX Ford X T1 17:57.40 5. Krystof Holowczyc/Schulz Andreas (POL /GER) MINI All 4 Racing X T1 18:27.34 6. Miroslav Zapletal/ Maciej Marton (CZE/POL) Hummer H3 X T1 19:07.12 7. Leonid Ogorodnikov/Anton Nikolaev (RUS/RUS) Toyota Hilux T1 19:34.30 8. Stephan Schott/ Holm Schmidt (GER/GER) MINI All 4 Racing T1 19:55.36 9. Martin Kaczmarski/Bartlomiej Boba (POL/ POL) Toyota Hilux T1 20:38.31 10. Yasir Saeidan (SAU)/Sebastien Telauny (FRA) Polaris T3 20:59.36
Bikes — 1. Marc Coma Camps (ESP) KTM 450 Rally Replica 14:23.51 2. Paulo Goncalves (PRT) Speedbrain 450 Rally 14:24.23 3. Sam Sunderland (UAE) Honda CRF 450 X 14:32.36 4. Pal Anders Ullevalseter (NOR) KTM 450 Rally 14:41.03 5. Jakub Przygonski (POL) KTM 450 Rally Replica 14:41.53 7. Juan Salvatierra Carlos (BOL) HM Honda CRE F 500 X 15:26.01 6. Tedeusz Blazusiak (POL) KTM450 Rally Replica 15:27.12 8. Miran Stanovnik (SVN) KTM 450 Rally Replica 15:41.22 9. Khalid Khamis Ozair (UAE) Honda CRF 450 X 16:05.43 10. Sean Linton (GBR) KTM 500 EXC 16:22.02