Prologue
RallyGP 2022
Round 4

The Race Is On In Andalucía!

es Rally Andalucia

The showers before the start of the Andalucía Rally were not enough to reduce dust in the 9.6 kilometers prologue. Riders made the day for local spectators around the Gran Dos Hermanas Racecourse – close to Seville. Adrien Van Beveren was the quickest of the Monster Energy Honda Team.

The Race Is On In Andalucía!

A racehorse track in Dos Hermanas municipality, in the province of Seville, was the scenario for the start of fourth and last stop of FIM Cross-Country World Championship. Andalucía Rally kick-off came today with a 9.6 kilometers prologue (special stage 1A), with the morning showers having virtually no effect on the dust reduction. The Spanish race is now on its third consecutive year in the calendar, introducing quite a dramatic change in philosophy when compared to the previous ones – Dakar, Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge and Rallye du Maroc.

Competing only with three riders (Pablo Quintanilla is recovering from an injury), the Monster Energy Honda Team colors were first seen on the track with the Honda CRF450 RALLY from José Ignacio Cornejo (Chile), followed by Adrien Van Beveren (France) and 2020 Dakar winner Ricky Brabec (USA).  Beveren (third) and Brabec (seventh) will have the privilege to choose their starting position for tomorrow. Cornejo was out of the top-10 due to a small crash in the prologue, so he can’t count on this regulation for stage 1B.

Tomorrow special stage 1B will still keep the riders in Seville province, with a total of 282 kilometers to race mostly around agriculture fields and 145 km of liaison (plus 36 km transfer).


Adrien Van Beveren
Adrien Van Beveren 42
Monster Energy Honda Team
This prologue was really more technical, slippery and dusty than I expected. I did some little mistakes, but overall I am happy. The important is that I am feeling good on the bike. I am sure we will improve our performance in the days to come.

Ricky Brabec
Ricky Brabec 2
Monster Energy Honda Team
The prologue was great, I did not feel too terrible, but result show otherwise. I lost around seven seconds in 10 kilometers - it’s not a big difference. Now I am looking forward to start the race. Tomorrow I think we will start in a good position, let’s see how that goes.

José Ignacio Cornejo
José Ignacio Cornejo 11
Monster Energy Honda Team
Things did not go as planned, since I had a small crash in this first special stage and lost some time. After that I felt good on the bike, so I have to put this behind and focus on what I can do tomorrow. We have four days of racing and this was just an appetizer.

Provisional Classification of Qualifying Stage 

Pos.

Rider

Num

Nation

Team

Constructor

Time/Gap 

1

SUNDERLAND Sam

3

GBR

Gas Gas Factory Team

Gas Gas

01h05m26s5

2

BENAVIDES Kevin

1

ARG

Red Bull KTM Rally Factory Team

KTM

01h05m52s5

3

VAN BEVEREN Adrien

FRA

Monster Energy Honda Team

Honda

01h06m08s1

4

SCHAREINA Tosha

32

SPA

Rieju - FN Speed Team

Husqvarna

01h06m16s4

5

RODRIGUES Joaquim

27

POR

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

01h06m16s5

6

BENAVIDES Luciano

77

ARG

Rockstar Energy Husqvarna Factory Racing

Husqvarna

01h06m32s8

7

BRABEC Ricky

2

USA

Monster Energy Honda Team

Honda

01h06m40s3

8

EVAN BRANCH Ross

16

BWA

Hero Motorsports Team Rally

Hero

01h06m48s4

9

SANTOLINO Lorenzo

15

SPA

Sherco TVS Rally Factory

Sherco

01h06m56s4

19

CORNEJO José Ignacio

11

CHI

Monster Energy Honda Team

Honda

01h12m00s7



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