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Cyril Despres wins Dos Sertoes Rally

14 years ago

KTM factory rally rider and three-times Dakar winner Cyril Despres completed the more than 4000 kilometres in the 19th edition of the Dos Sertoes Rally. Winning the 10-day event by a little more than two minutes, Despres has claimed his second title after winning back in 2006.

In what turned out to be a cat and mouse game with second place competitor Felipe Zanol of Brazil, the rally was a thrill right up to the final stage.

The French-born rider, who is scheduled of compete in the Australasian Safari this year, was caught on the back foot right from the start. A delayed flight into Brazil left him no time to check out the all-important prologue. He missed a turn in very dusty conditions and had to start off the line in 20th. Eating a lot of dust, Cyril then managed to vault his way up to eighth place during the stage, which he described as ‘real enduro conditions’.

Cyril Despres: “It did not go as well as I expected. There was a lot of dust and starting in 20th this morning was not good. I paid for the mistake I made in the prologue. I lost time driving in the dust, but I managed to gain a few positions.”

Stage two saw Despres move up the rankings to fourth overall while Zanol continued to consolidate his lead and Pedrero slipped to eighth. But the following day Cyril missed a waypoint and incurred a five minute penalty dropping him down to sixth overall at the end of the day and 12 minutes behind the leader. “I think the first three days were very technical,” Desspres recalled after Day 3, “but that’s good, there are ten days of competition and we are going to fight.”

Despite losing a little time negotiating his way through a herd of cows, Cyril won back one place in the fourth stage but it was when the rally entered its two marathon stages that his wealth of experience came into its own. He knew that the rally would enter an area of more open spaces and sandy sections and this would be an advantage for his ‘desert bike’, the KTM 450 Rally.

Cyril finally secured his first stage victory and hit the front of the overalls after the long stage between Porto Nacional and Lizarda, a total of 471 kilometres but with just a 40-second lead there was no time for complacency. Pedrero, meanwhile, was sitting in seventh overall, 33-minutes from the leader. Then Cyril went out in part two of the marathon stage, riding in blistering temperatures up to 38 degrees Celsius, to win the stage and advanced his lead to just 1:30:00. On the day the persistent Zanol was dangerously close behind and only one tenth of a second behind Despres.

From then on Despres managed to keep a slim lead over the Brazilian challenger and picked up some more stage victories on the way to the end of the rally at Fortalese on Brazil’s northern coast, but it was never certain who would emerge as the winner until they hit the finish.

Despres said the rally was very good preparation for the Dakar 2012. “Luckily my KTM is a very solid and reliable machine so we were able to pass many kilometres without any serious problems. We have some new features in the engine and the chassis, and Brazil is an excellent place to test them. In Europe, it is not very common to find such difficult conditions as those here. Also the climate and the fuel are different.”

Overall Results

1. Cyril Despres, France, KTM
2. Felipe Zanol, Brazil, Gas Gas
3. Dario Julio Souza, Brazil, Honda
4. Juan Pedrero, Spain, KTM
5. David Casteu, France, Yamaha

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