Hellas Rally Raid done: The CFMOTO Thunder Racing Team successfully reached the finish line
According to the preliminary results, G. Martinez took the second place and A. Kanopkinas the third in the quad classification.
The seventh and last day of Hellas Rally Raid was short, just 60 kilometers, but many participants experienced various incidents during it. From the first day, the athletes talked about the fact that the tracks are slippery, dangerous and difficult – the organizers tried to make it so until the finish.
“The last day of the rally was short but very difficult. The organizer had prepared several deceptive navigation points, but I managed not to get lost and successfully overcome them. In total, I won four days in the quad class during the week and finished second. The rally was good, very challenging for both the equipment and the drivers. The week was physically draining. I’m glad that I managed to deal with the navigation very well”, said Gaetan Martinez and was happy to climb on another podium.
Antanas Kanopkinas also did not hide his joy at successfully reaching the finish line and said that the competition was difficult: “The seven days were really exhausting – today I already felt tired, but I managed to deal with it. Other participants had quite a few crashes today and this is probably the result of fatigue. I am happy to have reached the finish line. Now we need a few days to recover and prepare for the next start.”
According to the preliminary results, G. Martinez took the second place and A. Kanopkinas the third in the quad classification. The team’s next start awaits in Poland, Rally Breslau, which will take place on June 23-29. This rally is characterized by extremely difficult navigation and dusty tracks.
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