Oriol Mena (SPA) Honda © RallyZone
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THE FINAL STAGE
The last stage of the rally once again lived up to the rally’s reputation as one of the toughest in terms of navigation, slippery terrain and dust. Alessandro Botturi, a 42 years- old from Brescia, started the first special of the day with comfortable 10 minutes of advantage and won the rally with a big smile – this is his playground as he had already won the Sardegna Rally Race in 2014. “Bottu” produced a great ride without mistakes and claimed the crown, winning the rally with a margin of 6 minutes and 39 seconds over Oriol Mena Valdearcos and Andrea Mancini, who reached the finish line 28 minutes and 20 seconds after the winner.
Reaching the central “piazza” in San Teodoro, Botturi said: “I started with quite an advantage, but rally isn’t over till it’s over. I pushed hard and here we are! With Oriol Mena we rode together for most of the time, so the race was also fun! Anyway, I am very sorry for Jacopo Cerutti, he was faster then me. The race would have been a lot harder if Jacopo didn’t hurt his hand. But he is still young and will have many more opportunities to win.”
The second overall and the winner of today’s stage Oriol Mena Valdearcos said: “This race was only the second rally of my carrier! But I will for sure come back and try to win it. It was one of the most enjoyable weeks in my life; I had fun in the track and outside the track.”
The challenge to compete against the top world riders brought the best out of the Italian TT Raid competitors. The race in the race was won by Alessandro Botturi, over Andrea Mancini and Mirko Pavan. Luigi Martelozzo, Alessandro Cavicchi and Roberto Barbieri filled the remaining six places.
Sebastien Souday was fastest of the legion of quads and reached the finish with a margin of 3h and 43 minutes over the Polish off-road legend Rafal Sonik, which had a minor accident in the last stage but he still managed to finish the race, and Sonik’s fellow countryman Kamil Wisniewski.
The king and the queen of the SSV category became Eric De Seynes and Camelia Liparoti, a fearless lady quad rider and multiple Dakar contestant. Enrico Ercolani and his co-driver Paolo Politino were fast, but not fast enough and will be rewarded with a silver medal.
When asked about his opinion about the 10th edition of the rally, Antonio Assirelli, the president of the jury, commented: “Many things have changed in this time, but only for us, working in the back stage. For pilots, the Sardegna Rally Race has always been the same. The same adventure. The same fatigue. The spirit of this race hasn’t changed a bit.”