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Andrew Short to Race 2018 Dakar

6 years ago | Words: Husqvarna | Photos: Husqvarna

After a 16-year career racing professional Supercross and Motocross on the US’s AMA circuit, Andrew Short retired from full-time racing in 2016 and joined Honda as a brand ambassador. Since then, Short has switched his focus to off-road racing and, in particular, preparing for the 2018 Dakar Rally. With a recent switch from Honda to the Husqvarna Factory Racing Team, it has been confirmed today that Short will be on the line when Dakar rolls around on January 6. Here is the official news from Husqvarna…

Husqvarna Motorcycles are proud to confirm their official rider line-up for the 2018 Dakar Rally. Following an impressive season, FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Champion Pablo Quintanilla will be joined by Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team partner Andrew Short, with the duo set to tackle the two-week-long adventure aboard the all-new Husqvarna FR 450 Rally.

Making history for Husqvarna Motorcycles by successfully defending his Rallies World Championship title at the series finale in Morocco, Pablo Quintanilla will be launching an attack for the top step of the podium at the 2018 edition of the Dakar Rally in January. With less than 50 days before the start of the big event in Peru, the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing rally star is confident for a strong performance in the dunes and endless off-road trails of South America.

After a steady debut at the final round of the 2017 FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship in Morocco, Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing’s Andrew Short is set for his first Dakar appearance. Enjoying several busy months of testing and training, the US racer will be a strong asset for the Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing team this January. Focused on gathering further rally experience, Andrew will be looking for a strong and mistake-free performance all the way to the finish line in Córdoba, Argentina.

Competing as a teammate to Pablo Quintanilla during 2017, Frenchman Pela Renet continues to make progress as he recovers from the injuries sustained during the Atacama Rally in August. Requiring surgery on his neck and left shoulder, the two-time Enduro World Champion is focused on making the best recovery possible.

Taking place on January 6 to 20 in Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, the 2018 Dakar Rally will be a special event for many reasons. Including more than 5000km of timed specials and with a total distance of almost 9000km to be run by all competitors, it will be the 40th edition of the prestigious annual event and the 10th time the race takes place in South America. To make things ever more interesting race organisers have included an impressive seven off-road stages to be contested in the massive sand dunes and off-road sections of the three South American countries.

Pablo Quintanilla: “I’m really looking forward to the coming Dakar. It’s been a really good season for me, I’m really motivated to do well at the biggest race of the year. We’ve all worked hard to improve in every little aspect and I’m really confident in my team and what I’m capable of. The key of the race for me is to know when to push and when to ride cautiously. This is something that comes with experience and it takes time to understand when it’s the right moment to attack a stage. We’ve also made a big step forward with the new FR 450 Rally. The updated bike is much lighter, easier to handle and gives you an impressive feeling of safety when going fast. We’ve been working hard to develop this machine for two years and I’m really satisfied with the end result. I enjoy racing it and I’m confident that with this bike and such a strong team we can fight for victory in January.”

Andrew Short: “I’m really excited to be heading towards my first Dakar race. The team gave me an awesome opportunity to take a step forward in my career, and I can’t thank them enough for that. The Morocco Rally was a big learning experience for me and since then I’ve not stopped working. We’ve also had some good days of testing and navigation training with Pablo and it was a blast. For my first Dakar in January, the main goal is to avoid mistakes and continue improving my skills in navigation. One of the most exciting things with rally racing is the fact that you’re in the zone the whole time. Since you never know what’s around the next turn, the whole experience turns into one big adventure. It’s a good feeling and something I’m addicted to now. I want to take little steps and get better with the goal to continue improving my speed and finish my first Dakar without any issues.”


More on the 2018 Dakar Rally

2018 DAKAR RALLY – THE ROUTE

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