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aprile 08, 2019 - Honda Racing

Monster Energy Honda Team get the world championship underway with a podium finish

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Monster Energy Honda Team were among the main contenders for the #abudhabi Desert Challenge, the first round of the 2019 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship, with a positive final podium finish for young #joseignaciocornejo.

The FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship got off to a flying start for Monster Energy Honda Team, as they vied for top positions in the campaign's inaugural race, the #abudhabi Desert Challenge. It has been a real challenge for everyone after 1600 km in the huge desert of Liwa, with high temperatures, soft sand and some windy days. Despite starting with two of the three riders far from full fitness – both carrying injuries sustained during training two weeks before the #event – the riders nevertheless showed great perseverance and limitless will power to make it through to the end of the race.

Young Chilean driver José Ignacio ‘Nacho’ Cornejo achieved the best result for the Monster Energy Honda squad, finishing in an upbeat third final position. Nacho held a good pace throughout the week and, above all, was able to accrue experience among the front-runners, opening the track on various occasions. Cornejo finished the #abudhabi Desert Challenge with two stage wins to his credit.

Kevin Benavides, fifth in the most recent Dakar #rally, arrived in the UAE suffering clear physical deficiencies after dislocating a shoulder and fracturing a rib in a fall while training in Argentina. However, Benavides fought throughout the race to go from zero to hero, posting fourth overall position. Valuable points towards the world championship.

Spanish rider #joanbarreda was also well below his physical best, starting the #rally with three fractured ribs and a dislocation in the left clavicle due to a motocross accident a fortnight prior to #abudhabi. In addition to his below-par physical condition, a mechanical problem in the first stage effectively robbed him of the chance of a better final result. Over the following stages Barreda fought to regain race pace, which he accomplished with two second place finishes.

A good overall final balance in the first world championship race considering the margin for physical improvement of the riders, who should be back in the fray for the world title over the forthcoming calendar dates.