Austrian biker secures second FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship

The Red Bull Desert Wings squad are celebrating yet another world title at the 2021 Rallye du Maroc as Austrian biker Matthias Walkner of Red Bull KTM Factory Racing secured his second FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship. Here is all you need to know:

– Second place at Rally Kazakhstan and a win at the Silk Way Rally had put Walkner on the verge of reclaiming the World Championship he first won in 2015. The KTM Factory biker arrived in Morocco knowing a podium finish could wrap up the championship in his favour with a race to spare.

– Over 2,500km of testing terrain, the 2018 Dakar Rally winner rode with a calm assurance to finish second – less than two minutes behind Pablo Quintanilla of Chile. Walkner’s third consecutive podium finish was enough to win the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship.

– Walker, 35, said: « I had really, really good days here in Morocco. The team did an amazing job and the bike was working well. To win the overall World Championship title feels super, super cool. »

– Walkner was joined at the finish by team-mates Kevin Benavides (ARG) and Toby Price (AUS) who also put in plenty in valuable kilometres ahead of next January’s Dakar while Sam Sunderland (GBR) – the fourth Red Bull KTM Factory Racing biker – withdrew on Stage Four while feeling unwell.

– Price, 34, said: « It’s good to get the first rally back under the belt after a long time off the bike and now we look forward to Abu Dhabi. We’ll see what we can do there. »

– Australian Daniel Sanders as his third place gave GasGas Factory Racing their first-ever World Championship podium finish. Sanders will race next month’s Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge aiming to secure a runners-up result in the 2021 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship in a remarkable debut season for the best placed rookie at the 2021 Dakar.

– Sanders, 27, said: « I finished strong and carried on getting better and better each day at this rally. I’m totally stoked to get GasGas their first World Championship podium. »

– Over in the car race it was display of utter domination from Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) and co-driver Mathieu Baumel (FRA) as the duo won four out of the five stages to triumph by over 15 minutes.

– The victory gives the Toyota Gazoo Racing pair their sixth win at Rallye du Maroc and brings Al-Attiyah to the cusp of his fifth FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies (fourth alongside Baumel).

– Al-Attiyah, 50, said: « We were fastest on all but one stage and built a big lead. We take a lot of good things from this to bring to the next Dakar. »

– Kuba Przygoński (POL) drove his MINI JCW Buggy to a string of podium stage results, while Mattias Ekström (SWE) had his MINI JCW Rally car in contention for the overall podium until stage five trouble.

– There were plenty more lessons learned by the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team as Cristina Gutiérrez (ESP) led the T3 category going into the penultimate stage, but was undone by transmission problems.

– Gutiérrez, 30, said: « It was my first Rallye du Maroc and I felt at home, being very consistent and with a good rhythm, finishing every day in very good positions in the general classification. »

– Gutiérrez’s fellow Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team driver Seth Quintero (USA) endured a couple of tough opening days before picking up a stage win on day three and ending stage five strongly.

– Quintero, 19, said: « We got stuck with 60km to go (of the final stage). When we got going again we made up close to six minutes. We were just going for it and it was pretty gnarly. »

– The Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team will be back in action at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge next month with Gutiérrez still chasing FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies glory.

 

 

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