GASGAS Factory Racing¡¯s Daniel Sanders has successfully completed stage one of the Silk Way Rally as the ninth fastest rider. Despite a couple of small mishaps along the way, Sanders finished the super-short special well placed inside the top-10, with the Australian in good spirits and excited to line up for tomorrow¡¯s stage two.
- Daniel Sanders safely through tricky opening stage
- Aussie racer starts Silk Way Rally with a strong result
- Sanders unfazed by new terrain and minor roadbook issues
Daniel Sanders: ¡°It¡¯s nice to get the first stage completed. It was actually quite a tricky stage to begin with and six kilometers in there was a few of us trying to figure out the right way. So, I lost a little bit of time there and then made another small mistake on my own but nothing too major. There was a lot of grass and mud on the stage, which was definitely different to the other rallies that I¡¯ve done, but I welcome the variety and look forward to stage two tomorrow.¡±
Early on in the short, 87.17-kilometer special that opened the Silk Way Rally, Daniel, along with a few of his rivals, all encountered an issue with a note in their roadbooks. But once back on the right track, Sanders picked up his pace to end the special in ninth place and will enter tomorrow¡¯s stage two with a highly advantageous starting position.
Stage two looks set to provide some incredibly diverse conditions. Starting on hardpack desert tracks, Daniel will then need to successfully navigate his way through a maze of forest fire roads to retain his place among the leading riders. Once he¡¯s out the other side, the sandy soil will be to his liking before the terrain changes again, to gravel, as the riders reach the end of route in Gorno-Altaisk.
Results (provisional): Silk Way Rally 2021, stage 1
1. Franco Caimi (Hero) 0:49:52
2. Ross Branch (Yamaha) 0:50:55
3. Adrien Van Beveren (Yamaha) 0:51:22
9. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 0:56:29
Overall Provisional Classification (after stage 1)
1. Franco Caimi (Hero) 0:49:52
2. Ross Branch (Yamaha) 0:50:55
3. Adrien Van Beveren (Yamaha) 0:51:22
9. Daniel Sanders (GASGAS) 0:56:29