Strength in depth across all motorcycles classes at Qatar Baja
STRENGTH IN DEPTH ACROSS ALL MOTORCYCLES CLASSES AT QATAR
BAJA
· Al-Balooshi brings five-point FIM Bajas
World Cup lead to Qatar Baja
· 14
Veterans, four Juniors and four Women set for FIM motorcycle tussle
· Lusail
Boulevard to host ceremonial start on Thursday evening
LUSAIL (Qatar): In
terms of numbers and strength in depth across the different classes, this
week’s Qatar International Baja is the largest ever to be hosted by the Qatar
Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) since 33 bikes tackled the event back in
November 2004, with victory on that occasion falling to UAE-based German rider
Tim Trenker on a KTM.
This week, 51 motorcycles and four quads grace the entry
list for the second round of the 2023 FIM Bajas World Cup.
MX Ride Dubai has entered four motorcycles in Qatar and
the team’s lead rider Mohammed Al-Balooshi will be hoping to repeat his recent
Saudi victory and extend his early lead in the FIM Bajas World Cup. The Emirati
has mixed memories of his previous visits to Qatar for the longer Cross-Country
Rally and knows full well how tricky the navigation is and how deceptive the
terrain can be.
His brother Sultan is 10th in the championship standings
and rides a second team bike alongside fellow Emirati Marwan Al-Rahmani and
Kuwait’s Abdullah Al-Shatti. Jordan’s Abdullah Abu Aisheh is not present on
this occasion.
Qatar-based Australian Martin Chalmers is seeded at two
after finishing second to Al-Balooshi in Saudi Arabia, while Briton Alex
McInnes is third in the points’ standings after round one and starts at three.
Talented Polish rider Konrad Dabrowski claimed overall
victory in last year’s Qatar International Baja and this year’s fourth seed is
also the pre-event favourite to win the FIM Juniors’ class for riders under
25-years-old on January 1st, 2023. He comes into the weekend as both the
defending FIM Bajas World Cup and Junior Champion.
Konrad’s closest Junior rival may well be McInnes, who
leads the Junior section on his Motozone Husqvarna after finishing second in
the championship last season. Canadian Jonathan Finn and Italy’s Alessandro
Iacovelli will also be chasing points in Juniors.
The experienced KTM rider Mirjam Pol is the defending FIM
Women’s World Champion and leads three rivals into a tussle for honours in
Qatar. The Dutch girl lines up against last year’s runner-up, Poland’s Joanna
Modrzewska, Kuwait’s Sarah Khuraibet and Great Britain’s Vanessa Ruck, the
latter riding a Honda CRF 450 RX.
Fourteen riders are eligible to score points in the FIM
Veterans category for over 45s. Australia’s Andrew Houlihan leads the class
after his useful ninth-place finish in Saudi Arabia but competition will be
intense in the Qatar deserts.
The Husqvarna rider faces a six-strong Italian challenge
from Cesare Zacchetti, Francesco Catanese, Fabrizio Macchitella, Alberto
Bertoldi, Elio Aglioni and Enrico Tanganelli, while Britain’s Barry Howe also
holds European hopes of success alongside Norway’s Ola Floene.
The Qatari trio of Sheikh Mohammed Al-Thani, Mahanna
Rashid Al-Naimi and Mohammed Al-Kaabi, South Africa’s Jaco Anderson and Emirati
rider Mohammed Al-Shamsi round off the runners eligible for the Veterans’
category.
The competitive action gets underway with a Prologue
stage on Thursday from 14.15hrs onwards. This precedes the ceremonial start at
a new location on Lusail Boulevard, starting with the motorcycles and quads
from 19.30hrs.
2023 Qatar International Baja – leading entries:
FIM – Bikes (top
10)
1. Mohammed Al-Balooshi (ARE)
KTM 450 Rally Replica
2. Martin Chalmers (AUS)
Beta 430 RR
3. Alex McInnes (GBR) Husqvarna
FE450
4. Konrad Dabrowski (POL)
KTM 450 Rally
5. Jonathan Finn (CAN)
Honda CRF 450 RL
6. Mishal Al-Ghuneim (SAU)
KTM 450 Rally
7. Hamdan Al-Ali (ARE)
KTM 450
8. Brett Hunt (GBR) Husqvarna
FE450
9. Andrew Houlihan (AUS)
Husqvarna FR
10. Sultan Al-Balooshi (ARE) TBA
FIM - Juniors
3. Alex McInnes (GBR)
Husqvarna FE450
4. Konrad Dabrowski (POL)
KTM 450 Rally
5. Jonathan Finn (CAN)
Honda CRF 450 RL
49. Alessandro
Iacovelli (ITA)
Husaberg 350 FE
FIM - Women
28. Mirjam Pol
(NLD) KTM
30. Joanna
Modrzewska (POL)
KTM 450 Rally
31. Sarah
Khuraibet (KWT)
Husqvarna FE 450
41. Vanessa
Ruck (GBR)
Honda CRF 450 RX
FIM
- Veterans
9. Andrew Houlihan (AUS)
Husqvarna FR
13. Barry Howe (GBR)
Husqvarna 450 FE
18. Cesare
Zacchetti (ITA)
KTM EXC 350F
22. Sheikh Mohammed Al-Thani (QAT)
GasGas Rally Replica
23. Mohammed Al-Kaabi (QAT)
KTM 450 Rally Replica
24. Jaco Anderson (ZAF) KTM
450 EXC
26. Mahanna Rashid Al-Naimi (QAT)
Honda CRF 450 X
32. Ola Floene (NOR)
KTM 450 Rally
33. Francesco Catanese (ITA)
KTM 450 Rally
36. Fabrizio Machitella (ITA)
KTM 450 EXC-F
37. Alberto Bertoldi (ITA) KTM
450 Rally Replica
38. Elio Aglioni (ITA)
KTM 450 Rally Replica
39. Enrico
Tanganelli (ITA) Husqvarna 450
Rally Replica
43. Mohammed Al-Shamsi (ARE)
KTM 450 XC
FIM Bajas World
Cup – standings after round 1:
1. Mohammed Al-Balooshi (ARE)
25pts
2. Martin Chalmers (AUS)
20pts
3. Alex McInnes (GBR)
16pts
4. Jonathan Finn (CAN)
13pts
5. Mishal Al-Ghuneim (SAU)
11pts
6. Abdullah Abu Aisheh (JOR) 10pts
7. Hamdan Al-Ali (ARE)
9pts
8. Brett Hunt (GBR)
8pts
9. Andrew Houlihan (AUS)
7pts
10. Sultan Al-Balooshi (ARE)
6pts, etc
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