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Cycle News 2015 Issue 36 September 9

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VOL. 52 ISSUE 36 SEPTEMBER 9, 2015 P23 PABLO QUINTANILLA TOPS ATACAMA RALLY T he Atacama Rally, of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Champion- ship, went to Pablo Quin- tanilla of the KTM Warsaw Rally Team. The Chilean rider celebrated a nar- row victory on his home turf over KTM Red Bull Rally Factory rider Mathias Walkner; after six days and five stages of rac- ing through the Atacama desert of Chile, Quintanilla finished less than one minute ahead of Walkner. British rider Sam Sun- derland joined his KTM Red Bull Rally Factory teammate on the overall podium, finishing third. Walkner actually led the way by over a minute heading into the final stage of the rally, but could not fend off the advances of Quintanilla. "In the end, I have to be satisfied with my second place," Walkner said. "Things didn't go so well for me in the final stage. The navigation was extremely difficult and the road book was not always straightforward to follow. Then I made a mistake at about 30km and just decided to take an all-or-nothing approach and go for it for the rest of the stage." The entire rally was described by riders as extremely tricky with very complex navigation. What made it even trickier were last- minute changes to the stages. Due to heavy rain the week before the rally, some of the stages were shortened. Heavy mist and fog in the mornings, common in Chile during the win- ter, also caused some delays. Although the orange teams dominated the tops spots in the overall, the KTM Factory team was, once again, challenged by the HRC Honda squad. Paulo Goncalves topped three of the five special tests, but was not in the running for the overall after he struggled with a techni- cal issue on the opening day. Goncalves ended the rally with a win, but was only able to pull off a sixth-place finish overall. Australian rally phenom Toby Price is another rider who would have been racing for a podium finish had it not been for one bad stage. He was dealt a one- hour, 45-minute penalty on the second day for speeding. "I should have backed it off," Price said. "The road book was very inconsistent today. I was hitting things early and ended up with 22 speed zone fines. That's probably some kind of a record." Price still managed to rally back to a top-10 finish. For full results, visit www. atacamarally.com. CN Chilean KTM rider Pablo Quintanilla celebrated a win on his home turf, topping the Atacama Rally. PHOTOGRAPHY BY RALLYZONE BAUER/BARNI

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