Monster Energy Honda Team ready to rumble. Let the action commence!
Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia
It was a strange New Year’s Day: while the rest of world celebrated the arrival of 2021 year, in Jeddah’s King Abdullah Sports City, preparation work for the latest edition of the Rally Dakar was in full swing. Monster Energy Honda Team was given the green light after passing all the scrutineering checks carried out prior to the curtain-raising prologue which takes place tomorrow, Saturday.
The team was able to overcome all the tests – some more complicated than others – and Monster Energy Honda Team is now ready to get the 2021 Dakar Rally underway. Getting to Jeddah itself – the starting point of the race – was no easy feat. However, all team members – riders included – managed to arrive in time to spend two days quarantined in a city hotel. Subsequently, squad members were subjected to a final PCR test before any further action – such as picking up the vehicles from the port – was allowed.
The results, when they finally arrived, all proved negative, setting the machinery in motion for the great challenge. Yesterday, the riders underwent the preparatory ‘shakedown’ while today, the bikes, riders and other team members, were subjected to the administrative and technical checks, eventually getting the go-ahead for Monster Energy Honda Team to officially enter the race.
Tomorrow, sees a short ten-kilometre prologue which will not only be a points-paying qualifier, but will also dictate the starting order for the first full stage on the following day. The time established by each participant will be multiplied by four to establish the opening gaps between riders. On Sunday the first stage gets underway from Jeddah heading to Bisha, including some 277 kilometres of special timed stage out of a total of 345 kilometres, including liaison sections.