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Cycle News 2021 Issue 19 May 11

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IN THE WIND P52 Sonora Rally Set To Begin T he racers of Sonora Rally are gearing up for what is expected to be another challeng- ing race, especially as temperatures soar. And American Ricky Brabec is all set to defend the race championship. With nearly 1300 miles ahead of them, participants are in for an exciting—and in May, a bit scorching—competi- tion across the dunes, on the beach and through the ranchlands of this northern Mexican state. On-course, the racers will be free to let loose and hunt for waypoints with either digital or analog maps at their disposal. Some navigators opted for new tech, courtesy of ICO Racing, who have been developing the computerized roadbook, a response to the infamous "Map Men" affair, for several years. The organization welcomed the opportunity to run live trials with these devices considering their close partnerships to prestigious events like the Dakar Rally and Rallye du Maroc who are paying close attention. The success of the "road tablets" could change the procedure, if not the direc- tion, of rally raid as a whole in not too short a timeline. In the bivouacs and buildings, stringent safety policies have been established to comply with local Covid prevention strategies. It was a necessary feature which enables the competition to carry on in the midst of international, albeit declining, uncertainty. And so far, the flow has been smooth, even swift. The high temperatures threaten to break the willpower of many, but earlier start times, shorter liaison sec- tions and a detour to the Sea of Cortez intend to offer some relief from Sonora's sweltering condi- tions. Even if the weather was picture perfect, the Battle of the Titans is inevitable with eight fac- tory vehicles, several Baja cham- pions and a few hometown he- roes planning to pull up to DSS Monday morning. With so many great pilots to boast about, it's barely enough to only announce the most recognized athletes, like new legends Brabec (Mon- ster Energy Honda) and factory favorites Andrew Short (Yamaha) and Skyler Howes (Husqvarna), international all-star Jose "Na- cho" Cornejo (Honda) and a long list of desert racing elite, includ- ing Justin Morgan (Honda), Wes VanNieuwenhuise (Husqvarna), Kendall Norman (Honda), Jacob Argubright (Kawasaki) and more. Racing gets underway Mon- day, May 10. Keep an eye on CycleNews.com for updates from the event. CN Ricky Brabec starts his defense of the Sonora Rally Championship today in Mexico. PHOTO: STEVE GREEN

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